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Let’s Not Forget Next Tuesday Is VALENTINE’S DAY February 10 , 2012 The Only Weekly Newspaper Exclusively for the Ladera Ranch Area The Ladera Ranch News February 10, 2012 The Only Weekly Newspaper Exclusively for the Ladera Ranch Area or Homemade Gourmet Chocolate Candy Bars. The main thing to remember about giving a gift that makes a lasting im- pression on the woman you love, is the thought. The special woman in your life will be happy as long as she knows you February 10, 2012

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February 10, 2012

Let’s Not ForgetNext Tuesday IsVALENTINE’S DAY

Let’s Not ForgetNext Tuesday IsVALENTINE’S DAY

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By Debra ProctorChoose from the top ten Valentines

Gifts for women and you can’t go wrong. Women place much more im-portance on Valentine’s Day than men do, so the last thing you want to do is gloss over this important day. Show her she’s special by giving her one of the best Valentine’s gifts possible. Here’s a list of the top ten Valentines gifts for women to give you some great ideas.

#1 - Get Away TripFor the Valentines experience of a

lifetime, treat her to a romantic get-away trip. You can go all out and book a trip to St. Maarten or Belize or stay local and have a romantic weekend at a bed and breakfast or spa. Either way, she’ll know she’s special with a gift like this.

#2 - FlowersThere’s not a woman alive who

doesn’t appreciate flowers and now giving flowers is easier than ever. You can go the traditional route and order from your local florist or save some time and order online. If you love the idea of giving her flowers but need to save some cash, most grocery and discount stores have live bouquets. Pick a pretty bouquet, choose one of the vases, add a pretty bow and you’re all set.

#3 - Handcrafted GiftAre you handy? If you are, think

about your hobby and how you can use it to create a one-of-a-kind gift. If you’re not so handy, shop local stores that sell handcrafted items. You’ll usu-ally find these tucked away in shopping strips or in the historic or tourist section of town.

If you prefer to shop online, try Etsy.com. This entire website is filled with all handcrafted items for you to choose from.

#4 - Personalized GiftWhen you give a personalized gift, it

tells the woman you love that you went the extra mile and actually put some thought into the gift. Shop websites like www.ThingsRemembered.com or www.PersonalCreations for items you can have engraved, monogrammed or to have a special picture turned into a canvas print.

#5 - JewelryJewelry is right up there with candy

and flowers. Your decision here re-volves around your budget and what kind of statement you want to make. Fine jewelry shows a woman that you are getting pretty serious while less expensive fashion jewelry is just fun to receive.

Shop for fine jewelry at stores like Jared.com, Zales.com and Kay.com. You can find a good assortment of pretty fashion jewelry at any major

department store. Necklaces and bracelets are easiest to buy as you don’t have to get a certain size.

#6 - Breakfast in BedIf you want to really impress the

women in your life, treat her to break-fast in bed. Clueless about what to cook and how to do it? Let AskMen.com give you some help with their breakfast in bed article.

#7 - Love LetterWriting a love letter might make

you feel silly, but your loved one will be thrilled. For those of you who need help doing this (and who doesn’t?) read this article on How to Write a Love Letter> for step-by-step instructions.

#8 - Romantic DinnerDo you have a special restaurant as

a couple? Where did you go for your first date? Make reservations at your special restaurant or recreate your first date and relive the memories. Women love taking trips down memory lane.

#9 - Creative DatesIf the love of your life is adventurous,

dinner and a movie won’t impress her. Instead, give her the thrill of a lifetime by planning something adventurous and exciting. Look creatively at the area you live.

What are the special tourist attrac-tions? Do you live in wine country? Take a tour of a winery and have a picnic complete with wine and cheese. Is it warm in your part of the country on Valentine’s Day? Try whitewater rafting. For thrill seekers, set up a date for bungee jumping, hang gliding, hot air balloon or a helicopter ride.

#10 - CandyDiamonds may be a girl’s best

friend, but let’s face it, all women love chocolate. Wow her with a gourmet chocolate assortment like Godiva Gold Gourmet Chocolate Gift Basket

or Homemade Gourmet Chocolate Candy Bars.

The main thing to remember about giving a gift that makes a lasting im-pression on the woman you love, is the thought. The special woman in your life will be happy as long as she knows you

put some thought into choosing the gift and that it comes from the heart. Use this list of top ten Valentines Day gifts for ideas and you’ll soon find the perfect gift for that perfect woman in your life.

Top Ten ValenTines GifTs for Women

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Festival Ballet Theatre’s Sleeping Beauty features elaborate sets and spectacular costumes, and the story takes audiences back in time to a magical kingdom. Excite-ment brews when a beautiful princess named Aurora is born to a beloved King and Queen. The kingdom’s fairies gather with Lilac, the Fairy of Protection, to celebrate the blessed event.

The ballet features internationally acclaimed dancers Irina Dvorovenko and Maxim Beloserkovsky, principal dancers with the American Ballet Theatre (ABT), and favorites of Orange County audiences. The couple (married to each other in real life), share an intimacy that is true to the princess and prince and bring the story to life. Audiences are in for a special treat when company dancers and guest artists take the stage. Their artistry and athleticism lead them to execute breath-taking performance that tells a magical tale of this world-famous fairytale.Tickets now on sale. TheBarclay.org or 949.854.4646. Saturday, March 24 at 7:30 PM, and Sunday March 25 at 2 PM. $40 adults, $36 seniors, $30 children

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By David White“Red wine with fish?” muses James

Bond, as he confronts the villain in From Russia with Love. “Well, that should have told me something.”

James Bond may be a great spy, but he wouldn’t make a great sommelier. Believe it or not, fish sometimes works with red wine -- and white wine often works with meat.

This is just one of the many wine myths that remain omnipresent. Here are the top five:

Myth #1: Serve white wine with fish and red wine with meat.

James Bond wasn’t entirely wrong. As general rule, it isn’t a terrible idea to pair lighter foods like fish with white wine. But plenty of seafood dishes work better with red wine. If your fish is meaty or charred -- or served with tomatoes, mushrooms, or a fruity sauce -- it’ll likely be complimented best by a delicate red like Pinot Noir.

Similarly, plenty of meats work better with white wines. Spicy cuisines like Chinese, Thai, and Indian demand rich, high-acid wines like Riesling and Gewurztraminer.

Myth #2: Sparkling wines like Cham-pagne are only for special occasions.

France’s big Champagne houses have spent millions trying to convince us that Champagne is best enjoyed when celebrating. That might be true -- after all, wine shops see a huge spike in sales around New Year’s and Valentine’s Day -- but sparkling wines can be enjoyed all year long.

Most sparklers are characterized by vibrant acidity and freshness, so they work with variety of dishes. Sparkling wines can cut through spicy food, complement savory food, and elevate even the simplest of dishes. Burgers and Champagne, anyone?

Myth #3: Sophisticated wine drinkers avoid Chardonnay and Merlot.

Among self-appointed wine experts, it’s become fashionable to bash Merlot and Chardonnay. This isn’t entirely without reason.

When Americans started developing a taste for wine in the 1990s, Merlot became the go-to grape for red, and Chardonnay became the go-to grape for white. So the market quickly became flooded with cheap, nondescript wine devoid of varietal character.

For Chardonnay, this resulted in wines that tasted mostly like butter and oak -- leading many to declare them-selves members of the “ABC Club” to let people know they’d drink “Anything but Chardonnay.” Meanwhile, oceans of Merlot were simply bland and boring.

Thing is, both Chardonnay and Merlot are responsible for some of the greatest wines in the world. Sure, both demand the right soil, the appropriate climate, and skilled winemaking. But when those demands are met -- as they often are -- both grapes can produce remarkably delicious, complex wines.

Myth #4: There are no good wines for less than $20.

The world is awash in affordable, great-tasting wine. But many drinkers in-sist on contending that it’s difficult to find a good wine for less than $20. They’re not just wrong; they’re delusional.

Sure, it’s difficult to find a good Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon for less than $20, just as it’s difficult to find affordable caviar. But there are plenty of delicious options from the world’s unheralded wine regions -- places like Portugal’s Douro Valley, Washington’s Columbia Valley, the Languedoc-Roussillion re-gion of France, and virtually all of South Africa.

Even to seasoned oenophiles, these regions can be overwhelming. So don’t hesitate to ask your local wine shop for advice.

Myth #5: Serve white wines chilled and red wines at room temperature.

This is probably the most pervasive wine myth. And it’s why most people -- and even most restaurants -- serve red wines too warm and white wines too cold.

Before the advent of thermostats, homes were much cooler than they are today. So serving red wine at “room temperature” made sense -- it still made for a refreshing beverage. Today, most Americans keep their homes at about 72 degrees -- a temperature that’ll make even the finest red wine taste rough and alcoholic.

Legend has it that white wines are served “cool” because historically, they came straight from the cellar. A cellar, of course, is warmer than your average refrigerator -- most of us set our fridges at around 35 degrees. Serving any wine this cold will mask its flavors.

Fortunately, you don’t need a fancy thermometer to serve wine at its optimal temperature. If you’re drinking a red wine, pop it in the fridge for 25-30 min-utes. If you’re drinking a white wine, pull it out of the fridge about 25-30 minutes before you’re going to drink it.

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Last year, Dove Canyon residents hosted Dove Loves Dove, a major fundraising event to support families who suffered extensive damage to their homes from rain and mudslides. This year, in keeping the tradition of helping our neighbors in need, the Dove Canyon Country Club and Dove Canyon residents are partnering with South Coun-ty Outreach, to host “Love from Dove Valentine’s Spectacular” the weekend of February 10th-13th, 2012 at Dove Canyon Country Club.

“Love from Dove Valentine’s Spectacular” is a multi-day “Weekend of Giving” with the purpose of raising funds for South County Outreach. Every eighty-seven cents raised from the “Valentine’s Spectacular” will provide much-needed food, housing and other resources to the unemployed, underemployed, seniors, veterans, disabled and children in South Orange County.

“Orange County is not typically viewed as having a need, however we are serving more than 50 families a day,” said Gabrielle Comfort, Special Events and Marketing Manager, “We look forward to an exciting Valentine’s Day weekend filled with food, fun and golf– all to help those who are struggling the most within our community.”

Events include: “Taste from Top Local Chefs” featuring local chefs’ specialties, wine pairings and an outdoor cigar bar; a “Sweetheart Extravaganza” showcasing local retailers for your Valentine’s shopping needs; a silent auction and food drive throughout the weekend and a “Golf to Give Tournament” with reception to follow.

For “Love from Dove” event information, registration and sponsorship opportuni-ties, visit www.sco-oc.org or contact (949) 380-8144 ext. 210.

South County Outreach, founded in 1989, is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing hunger and homeless prevention services to low-income families in crisis in South Orange County. South County Outreach helps those in crisis reach self-sufficiency by providing the following services: food pantry, utility and rental assistance, homeless prevention counseling, computer training, clothing and tran-sitional housing to support homeless families. For more information about South County Outreach, visit www.sco-oc.org.

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange today acknowledged the close of escrow proceedings concerning ownership of the Crystal Cathedral and its adjacent 30.9 acre campus in Garden Grove, CA. The Diocese purchased the complex following acceptance of its bid by the central California U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Formal transfer of title to the Diocese has been made. While close of escrow marks the conclusion to an emotional and complicated acquisition process, occupancy of the campus and use of the cathedral itself will not be immediate.

Under the terms of the agreement, Crystal Cathedral Ministries may continue to use the church and some other campus structures for a period of up to three years. Operational and administrative transfer of the Memo-

diocese of oranGe formally acquires crysTal caThedral and adJacenT campus

rial Gardens to the Diocese will be immediate. A diocesan pastoral center will be established on the site in due course with anticipation of that nearby Catholic St. Callistus parish will eventually transfer to the new campus.

While architectural changes are required before the cathedral can be used for Catho-lic liturgy, Bishop Brown noted, “Our goal is to preserve an already cherished religious landmark and to enhance its worship use for Orange County Catholics and all people of faith who may be inspired by this wonderful, now Catholic, cathedral.”

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Society Sceneby

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Exclusively for the Ladera Ranch News

ocean insTiTuTe celeBraTes 10 years of JaZZ!

The Ocean Institute in Dana Point celebrated 10 years of Jazz on two evenings last weekend that raised around $180,000 to support the Institute and its unique, ocean-oriented educational programs.

Co-chairing the event for the 10th time was Dana Point resident Tim Mc-Mahon, Senior Vice President, CBRE and Laguna Niguel resident Jens von Gierke, Principal and Founder of Wave Hospitality Advisors Inc.

Headlining the two nights of excitement were Honorary Member, Jazz Artist and producer Rick Braun and a few of his friends, David Benoit and Mindi Abair. Braun, an internationally recognized trumpeter and composer, was joined on stage by Benoit, one of contemporary jazz’s most acclaimed com-posers and pianists, along with highly regarded saxophonist and vocalist Abair.

Around 290 guests came Friday evening and enjoyed a wine and appetizer reception with the concert performance. Saturday evening, the premier eve-ning, gave around 200 guests, not only the concert, but a gala gourmet dinner prepared by celebrated local chefs from premier Orange County hotel resorts.

The elegant intimate affair was an Epicurean taste extravaganza that started with a cocktail reception featuring delicious appetizers from Chef Pierre Albaladejo from the Park Hyatt Aviara Resort and Chef Josef Lageder from the Balboa Bay Club and Resort. Montage Laguna Beach sponsored the popular Martini Bar and Pear Valley Vineyards from Paso Robles provided all the wines for the evening.

After the silent auction closed, guests sat down to a magnificent four course feast. Chef Rob Wilson from the Montage Laguna Beach started us off with a salad made from Maggie Farms Arugula, Soledad Goat Cheese, winter Grapefruit, and baby beets that was served with a smoked almond vinai-grette. This was paired nicely with a Pear Valley 2010 Sauvignon Blanc. The second course, Chef Andres Jimenez, from the Ritz Carlton, Laguna Niguel surprised us with a pan seared jumbo sea scallop with basil pistachio crust and a celery root puree that was served with a warm blood orange vinaigrette and paired nicely with Pear Valley 2010 Tom’s Oaked Chardonnay. The main course was made by Chef Erasmo Rodrigques, from Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort and Spa. Guests enjoyed a Prime Beef Fillet with Pomegranate and mushroom sauce served up with micro vegetables, frozen shaved horseradish and potato log. A glass of Pear Valley 2009 Inspiration – Rhone Style Blend was superbly paired with this. Let’s not forget about dessert. Chef Frederic Castan and Pastry Chef Joshia Huella from the St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort and Spa served up a wonderful Jasmine Coconibs Pepermint Bar with Passion Fruit Coulis along with Orange 2 Ways with Vanilla Cremeux which was out of this world.

The live auction was exceptionally competitive. Up for grabs were a few get-aways and of course - vacations galore. The South Africa Photo Safari for two where guests stay for 6 days and 6 nights at the Luxury Hemingway-style tents at the Heritage Safari Lodge in the heart of Zululand, went twice for $5,000 each. Ann and Roger Worthington and Cliff and Nan Blanchine were the lucky winners. Another double win was the Summer Adventure in Montana -4 nights and 5 days at a luxury three bedroom two bath cabin along with gourmet meals and all the goodies went to Kent and Lisa Matranga and again to Robert and Linda Beaulieu for $3,500 each. A surprise “Chef’s Dinner” was donated from all seven chefs who prepared the evening’s deli-cious fare and it also sold twice. The chefs agreed to serve one dish at a dinner for a party for 10; Bryan and Jeanne Stirrat paid $4,250.00 and Jeffrey and Wendy Verdon gave $4,000.00 – the details of the dinner are still being worked out but these two couples get an amazing dinner in their home by the celebrated chefs.

The evening ended with everyone on their feet dancing to the tunes of the Jazz trio; Braun, Benoit and Abair were stellar performing together. The Photos by Rick Chatillon

committee has much to rejoice for putting on such a marvelous event that benefits the Ocean Institute. To date, the annual jazz celebration has raised more than $735,000 - helping their programs reach more than 115,000 stu-dents and public visitors annually which helps preserve the pristine majesty of the oceans for generations to come. For more information on the Ocean Institute, visit www.ocean-institute.org.

Local Chefs who participated in the Ocean Institute’s 10 Years of Jazz Celebration are (back row, left to right) Erasmo Rodriguez, Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort & Spa; Andres Jimenez, Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel; Rob Wilson, Montage Laguna Beach. (Front row, left to right): Pierre Albaladejo, Park Aviara Resort; Frederic Castan, St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort & Spa; and Joseph Lageder, Balboa Bay Club & Resort

William & Erica Stetson with Roxanne & Dan Stetson (CEO and President Ocean Institute)

Nicole and Jens Von Gierke (co-chair and board member)

Carol & Tim McMahon (Co-chair and board member)

Rick Braun and Friends performed at the Ocean Institute’s 10 Years of Jazz Celebration. Left to right, David Benoit on piano, Mindi Abair and Rick Braun

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By Scott BrodieThis history of Valentine’s Day is

shrouded in mystery. While every February 14, Valentine’s Day, couples send romantic Valentines, no one knows the true history of Valentine’s Day. Many believe the history of Valentine’s Day can be found in the question, “Who was Saint Valentine?”

The Roman Catholic Church has three saints named Valentine, or Valentinus. Of these three, the history of Valentine’s Day supposedly honors the first Saint Valentine. So, who was Saint Valentine?

Saint Valentine was a third-century priest in Rome. He was martyred. Any further answer to, “Who was Saint Valentine?,” is speculation. Yet, there are three theories about the history of Valentine’s Day. Each attempts to answer, “Who was Saint Valentine?”

Who Was Saint Valentine? A Priest Marrying Couples.

According to this theory on the history of Valentine’s Day, Saint Valentine was a priest during Em-peror Claudius II’s reign. Because Claudius II believed single men were better soldiers than married men, he outlawed marriage for young men. Saint Valentine did not adhere to Claudius II’s proclamation, however, and continued to perform marriages in secret. When he was discovered,

Saint Valentine was imprisoned and sentenced to death.

Who Was Saint Valentine? A Priest Freeing Christians.

Another theory about the history of Valentine’s Day contends that Saint Valentine was sentenced to death for free Christians from Roman prisons. This is the least romantic history of Valentine’s Day, but it portrays Saint Valentine as a heroic and strong figure.

Who Was Saint Valentine? The First Valentine.

According to this romantic theory of the history of Valentine’s Day, Saint Valentine sent the first valentine. He supposedly fell in love while im-prisoned. Perhaps it was the jailor’s daughter who he loved. Whoever the lady was, he sent her a letter signed, “From your Valentine.”

The truth is, no one can answer, “Who was Saint Valentine?” Since it remains unknown, the question for today is not, “Who was Saint Valen-tine?” Rather the question is, “Who is Saint Valentine now?”

Whoever he was, Saint Valentine is remembered as a strong, heroic and romantic figure. It is no wonder lovers have been sending love letters in his name, as valentines, ever since the Middle Ages.

The hisTory of ValenTine’s day: Who Was sT. ValenTine?

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By Freida ThomasI can’t think of anything better than

treating your sweetheart with a home-made dinner and an easy decadent dessert this Valentine’s day. I’ll leave the dinner up to you, but below are five sweet and delicious suggestions for desserts to make for your Valen-tine this year!

Simple but Yummy Brownie Sun-dae

The key to making this common dessert special is to cut your favorite baked brownies into individual hearts with a 3 ½ inch heart shaped cookie cutter. To assemble, use a white plate and squirt some raspberry sauce in a decorative pattern. Place a scoop of strawberry ice cream on one side of plate. Lay your heart shaped brownie up against the ice cream. Make the mood more romantic by slowly feed-ing this delish dish to your valentine!

Chocolate FondueWhat would Valentine’s Day be

without chocolate fondue? Serve while the fondue is warm. Load up skewers with fruits of all kinds: bananas, strawberries, pineapples, apple slices, pear slices, and marsh-mallows. This dipping dessert is only

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Chocolate and Banana Waffle Pa-nini (perfect to serve your Valentine for breakfast in bed)

This is an easy recipe, but will make a big impression. Simply take 2 frozen waffles, spread 1 side of each waffle with butter. Place sliced bananas, and 1 oz. of chopped chocolate in between the non-buttered sides of the waffles. Heat the waffle Panini, buttered sides out, in a medium skil-let, covered, until he chocolate melts and the waffles are crisp and done, about 2 minutes per each side!

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(notice I didn’t say nut), but a lover of nuts, try this sweet and salty recipe to have with a glass of wine after your romantic dinner. You can make this with a single nut of your choice or a can of lightly salted mixed nuts. I prefer the mixed because I’m a lover of all nuts!

Line a rimmed cookie sheet with parchment paper and spread out 2 cups of nuts on it. Next melt ¼ pound of semi-sweet chocolate, chopped in 30 second intervals, stirring after

each interval, until the chocolate is melted and smooth. Drizzle nuts with the chocolate and ½ teaspoon flakey sea salt. Place the cookie sheet with the nuts in the refrigerator until set, about 15 to 20 minutes. Break apart into pieces before serving.

Any of these five easy yet deca-dent recipes will be appreciated by a chocolate lover, especially if they are made and presented with a kiss and an “I love you.”

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Valentine’s Day. It’s a day when guys pull out all the stops in love and women enjoy the ride! Valentine’s Day is a great opportunity for guys showcase their most creative and romantic appreciation for their mates. Anyone can simply go out for a nice dinner and nightcap, but guys will win extra ‘awww’ points with women if they take it a step beyond the norm and get creative with their Valentine’s Day plans. Women like to feel special and unique as opposed to a cliche or societal norm. As I have learned from countless causual conversations with women, they really do appreciate when a man goes above and beyond to impress them on days like this. Check out these 5 great ideas that are sure to sweep to anyone woman off her feet on this romantic day!

1. Candlelight Dinner - How easy is it for you to just pick a woman up and whisk her away to a nice romantic restaurant for dinner where you don’t have to lift a finger?! Instead, show your lady that you put some real thought, effort, and energy into the oc-casion. Surprise her by cooking one of her favorite meals and enjoying it by candlelight. This is not only a great way to show off your cooking skills but also to showcase how great of a catch you really are when you combine great conversation into the mix. To really make it romantic, dress up as if you were taking her out, splash on that cologne she loves so much, and have a small surprise gift waiting for her at the end of dinner.

2. Romantic Scavenger Hunt - Want to take Valentine’s Day to the next level? Try leading your lady on a romantic scavenger hunt throughout the day that ends with a jaw dropping surprise. You can start the scavenger hunt by sending her surprise flowers to work (yes her job so everyone, not just her, can see where you’re going with this idea). Include a mysterious

note that begins the scavenger hunt with a few vague instructions for her to follow so it leads to the next part of the scavenger hunt. Make sure your notes and instructions are very short with concrete details, times, and/or locations, etc. Ex. 1219 Rose Street Downtown 4pm ask for John. As you ‘anonymously’ reveal more details throughout the day, her heart will be racing with anticipation and she will be kept on her toes waiting to see what you’re going to do next. To you psych majors, when you keep a woman guessing in a positive light about you the more her interest level in you will go up. Waaay up.

3. Massage/Spa Date - It’s no secret that women love to be pam-pered. Hair, nails, skin, you name it they do it. Why not surprise your lady with a romantic day at the best spa in town. Let her get everything she’s ever wanted at a spa all in the same day. She will definitely appreciate this gesture from you. Her stresses, worries, and negative energy will all melt away in these moments which will help her to relax. To make it really enjoyable, join her in the spa

treatment. Follow this up with a nice romantic dinner and it will be you who ends up getting a surprise at the end.

4. Inside Picnic - Don’t have a lot of money to spend or don’t know your way around the kitchen? Hav-ing an indoor picnic is a great idea that guys can do for their ladies on Valentine’s Day. Make sure it’s done right: a picnic blanket and a basket of food, drinks, and some of her favorite sweet goodies should do the trick. To really kick it up a notch, light some scented candles, sprinkle the sur-rounding area with rose petals, and have some soft music playing in the background to make the mood even more romantic.

5. Movie Night - Not too creative? Light in the wallet? There’s still hope for you. Invite your lady over, order in, and snuggle up for the night and watch some of her favorite movies. Yes that means the chick flicks. If

you want to sweeten the deal buy her a nice comfortable pair of pajamas to lounge around in with you. Wear your most comfortable pj’s as well. Sometimes there’s nothing better than lounging around in comfy pj’s with your woman watching TV and enjoying each other’s company. Simple and sweet.

There you have it, 5 great Valen-tine’s Day ideas to show your lady how much you care. These ideas will require a little thought, good planning, and a little extra effort. In the end when you look into her eyes, she flashes that million watt smile, and she tells you how much she loved everything, and plants a big wet one on you, you will know how much you made her day. Lastly and most importantly no matter what you do for your lady on Valentine’s Day, be sure to look her in her eyes and tell her how much you love, appreciate, and adore her with the utmost sincer-

ity. When she hears this, it’s almost certain she’ll be head over heels or remember why she fell in love with you to begin with. Remember guys, women fall in love between their ears not their eyes.

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Antonucci’s RestAuRAntServing authentic Italian seafood and award-winning pizza since 1976 with exciting appetizers and a full bar and live entertainment on Saturday evening. 24190 Alicia Parkway Mission Viejo. 949-472-4332

BeAch FiRe BAR & GRillBurgers, Sandwiches, Tacos, Salads plus Spiced Chipotle Chicken, Blackened Catfish. Open Monday-Friday 11:30am to11pm; Saturday 11am to 11pm; Sunday 11:30am to 10pm. Sunday Brunch 10-325682 crown Valley Pkwy. 542-7700

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By Euryice RomanWhen Valentine’s Day approaches,

the central theme of hearts and roses is seen everywhere. During this time, people are also inspired to let their food creations reflect the essence of Valentine’s Day. There are many different foods you can serve dur-ing the holiday with a heart-shaped presentation.

For breakfast, you can make mini heart-shaped pancakes for your family. This is not hard. You can simply use a small heart-shaped cookie cutter into which you will pour the batter into on the skillet. Once the pancake has started to bubble around the edges, you can remove

the cookie cutter to prepare another pancake. For this idea, however, it would be easier and definitely not as time-consuming if you have several cookie cutters you can use at once.

There is also the idea of heart-shaped meatloaves. You can shape the meatloaves by shaping them in a pan or shaping them by hand. Depending on your serving needs,

you can make one large heart-shaped meatloaf or several smaller sized ones. You can then top the meatloaves off with tomato sauce, ketchup or another red sauce of your

choosing a few minutes before the baking time is complete.

A cool and re-freshing heart-shaped Valen-tine’s Day treat

is a Valentine’s Day strawberry torte I make ev-ery year. I cre-ate my torte by baking two white cake layers in h e a r t - s h a p e d cake pans. I mix my favorite straw-berry f ros t ing with Cool Whip and top each cake layer with the frosting/cool whip mixture and sliced strawberries. This dessert is easy to assemble and makes for a refreshing and fruity dessert.

The only items you need to fulfill the objectives of your heart-shaped cooking creations are heart-shaped eight- or nine-inch baking pans, heart-shaped baking muffin tins as well as heart-shaped Jell-O molds. However, creativity is key, because some dish-es can be shaped into a heart design or pattern without the necessity for a specific baking instrument.

Just remember that this is Valen-tine’s Day so think chocolate, cheese, strawberries and champagne as you begin the development of your heart-shaped meal. You will learn a lot from this process, and it may inspire future unique and creative cooking endeavors.

unique food ideas for ValenTine’s day

By Alison HarrisonHow to pick a valentine’s gift for

the man in your life? You love him no matter what. You don’t mind that he drops his shirts on the floor, can’t hear you when he watches football, and still likes to eat pizza out of the box in front of the Tivo. But choos-ing the perfect Valentines gift for him is hard.

Here are 5 ways to show him you care on Valentine’s Day without be-ing too cutesy (unless he likes that).

A beer gift basketBeer on the Wall has a great

selection of beer gift baskets and beer of the month options. This will probably delight him more than any box of Valentine’s Day chocolates. If he’s not a beer drinker, then how about some of the vinyards and wine sellers who offer wine clubs with gift boxes or monthly deliver-ies?

Cookie bouquetThere are lots of surveys stating

that men actually want to receive flowers on Valentine’s Day. Uh-huh. I’m betting he’d rather have a “bouquet” of his favorite cookies instead. Try Cookies By Design for a great selection. Or if you’re feel-

ing domestic, why not bake him up a batch?

Not sweet toothed? Many meat producers offer gift packs of bacon, steaks or jerky. Or sign him up to a farmers vegetable box delivery so he can whip up his favorite vegetar-ian food all year round.

Personalized T’sIf he’s more of a jeans and t-shirt

kind of a guy than a fancy restaurant customer, try Café Press for a range of fantastic T’s or create your own with a personal message.

Looking for something a little more upscale? Cufflinks or collar stays can be engraved with initials or special messages.

TicketsIf you have the cash, buy some

front row seats to his favorite team or band. if you’re on a more meager budget this year,then try tickets to a film that he wants to see - especially if it’s a type you’re not so keen on. You get the double benefit of hav-ing bought the gift and letting him see that you’ll go out of your way to make him happy.

Weekend awayJust you and your honey in a

cosy cottage with a hot tub and the

sound of the sea. Or a swanky hotel room in the heart of the city. Travel prices are down a little this year so splash out and make it a weekend he won’t forget.

Deep down, men and women both want the same - to be loved

and appreciated and maybe spoiled a little. Valentine’s Day is the perfect opportunity to use your imagination but make sure that,whatever the gift,you give it with love.

5 GifTs he’ll loVe on ValenTine’s day

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