NINE Sparkle Inspired Valentines Day Recipes
Next Tuesday is Valentine's Day and we at Sparkle want to share the love with some healthy, red-inspired recipes. We've got you covered with drinks, breakfast, lunch, and snacks.
Ladybugs
These adorable ladybug strawberries are an easy Valentine's treat to make for your kids. They are way better than those chalky hearts.
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Stovetop Hot Chocolate
If it's still cold where you are, warm your little ones or your loved one with a nice warm mug of hot chocolate.
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Cranachan
Cranachan is a Scottish dessert, through and through. In its classic form it has only five ingredients — oats, raspberries, honey, cream, and whisky — all as Scottish as a tartan plaid. Use this recipe as fun twist on the typical strawberry shortcake often seen at Valentine's Day.
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French Toast
French toast is an easy and fun way to celebrate those you love. All you need is a few slices of stale bread, an egg or two, a splash of milk — voila! — you have French toast.
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Egyptian Hibiscus Tea
To continue with our red-themed food, here is a delightfully red herbal tea made with mint and hibiscus.
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Roasted Strawberry Sauce
This recipe really doesn't need an introduction at all, but if it does... you can you use it for topping just about anything from french toast to salads or ice cream.
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Strawberry Team Snacks
Valentine's Day and strawberries are best friends. Why not pass the love around with this fun snack!
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Flower Petal Pancakes
In case you don't love french toast, here is another fun breakfast option!
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Strawberry and Goat Cheese Salad
To round out your day of strawberry-inspired recipes here is a lovely salad with tangy goat cheese and sweet strawberry to delight your tongue.
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About the Author
KC Pagano
KC is a full-time radical homemaker and mama to two spunky little girls. She writes about all kinds of radical goodness, from gardening and cooking with whole foods to crafting, sewing, homeschooling, and mama musings. Read more on her blog The Nettlesome Life.