Valentine's Day Dinner at Home and Sunday Morning Coffee - MY 100 YEAR OLD HOME (2024)

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Do you like to go out on Valentine’s Day? I think spending Valentine’s Day dinner at home is so much more romantic!

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and while many may opt for crowded restaurants or extravagant outings, there’s something truly special about celebrating this day of love in the comfort of your own home. Thanks for joining me today for Sunday Morning Coffee and let’s chat more!

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About Me

Why Celebrating Valentine’s Day Dinner at Home Is the Perfect Choice

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For years Dave and I have dined at home on Valentine’s Day.

Why?

One year we dined at a new restaurant and it was crazy. We waited 45 minutes for our reserved table, the restaurant was so loud that we couldn’t hear our conversation, and the bill was ridiculously expensive.

I guess we had just had enough.

That was the year we decided to dine in on February 14th.

Here are a few compelling reasons I have come up with as to why you should consider hosting a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner right in your own home.

But not necessarily in your dining room.

It’s More Romantic

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There’s no denying the intimate ambiance that can be created when you celebrate Valentine’s Day dinner at home. With soft lighting, cozy decor, and the privacy of your own space, you and your partner can truly focus on each other and the connection you share.

It’s More Personal

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When you dine at home, you have complete control over every aspect of the evening, from the menu to the music to the table setting. This allows you to tailor the experience to your preferences and create a truly personalized and memorable celebration.

It Tastes Delicious

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Who says you need to dine out to enjoy gourmet cuisine?

With a little planning and effort, you can whip up a delicious and impressive meal right in your kitchen. Whether you’re cooking your partner’s favorite dish or trying out a new recipe together, the satisfaction of creating a wonderful meal together adds an extra layer of joy to the occasion.

We love to cook together and have fun while doing it.

It Costs Less

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Let’s face it, dining out on Valentine’s Day can be expensive, with prix-fixe menus and inflated prices.

Celebrating at home allows you to enjoy a romantic dinner without breaking the bank. Plus, you can splurge on high-quality ingredients or a special bottle of wine without worrying about the hefty restaurant bill.

Enjoy Your Conversation

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In today’s busy world, finding quality time to spend with your partner can be a challenge. Celebrating Valentine’s Day at home allows you to slow down, disconnect from distractions, and truly savor each other’s company.

Not to mention the fact your dinner won’t be near as noisy as if you had dined at a restaurant!

Whether you’re cooking together in the kitchen, enjoying a leisurely meal, or cuddling up on the couch afterward, you’ll cherish the uninterrupted time spent together.

I bet you can guess where Dave and I will be for Valentine’s dinner this week!

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My Latest Project

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The Weight room is done!

We had some rain delays as in TWELVE inches of rain in three days, but we got it done!

The hardest part of this transformation was getting rid of everything stored in the Carriage House! It took me weeks.

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Another challenge was putting together the Squat Rack. It’s the tall thing in the center of the room with the bar across the front. Matt assembled it (and I was the lame assistant) and it was not an easy project.

I also cleaned the floor on my hands and knees as there were lots of muddy footprints from the rain during set up.

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We are still waiting on a Reclining Bench Seat and the Tonal machine. But they should be here soon.

I will be sharing all of the details about our new weight room later this week.

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My Biggest Challenge This Week

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Staying at home for Valentine’s Day can become a challenge when you have done it a lot.

Many years ago we started dining at home, just the two of us, at what we call ourValentine’s Table for Two at Home.

Each year, I find a fun place to dine.

One we haven’t used before.

Such as … in front of the living room fireplace.

Next to a French door or window with a pretty view.

Basically, anywhere but the dining and kitchen table!

Usually, it involves moving furniture but that’s ok!

Here are a few examples.

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I still don’t know where we will have dinner this year as I am not sure the new weight room in the Carriage House is romantic enough! But we will see! Hehe.

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  • Clean off the back porch (which is currently storing items from the Carriage House that need to be stored somewhere inside).
  • Start work out classes with my girlfriends in the Carriage House.
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This Buffalo Chicken Dip recipe is a great last-minute Super Bowl appetizer idea.

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If you are a visual person like me you might like I Tried the “Kanban Method” to Organize Every Aspect of My Life.

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This is an article that I agreed with and disagreed with. It’s called Top Home Decor Styles For 2024. Your thoughts?

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And here is another post in which I disagreed with almost everything! Move Over, Subway Tiles: Here Are the Kitchen Tile Trends That Are In (and Out) for 2024.

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This past week was very pink (ha!) as I shared a new neutral Valentine’s Day dinner table, two DIYs to make a basket and crate, a fun story about my silver, some luscious rose cupcakes, and some last-minute Valentine’s Day ideas for your home.

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Martha shared 17 Valentine’s Day Gift Wrapping Ideas That Will Make Any Present Sweeter. I love these ideas, especially the fabric wrapping.

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I have a lot of fun and new things to share this week. This includes how we created our Carriage House weight room, a Valentine’s table, and a new cookie recipe, my fascination with colored glassware, and my latest healthy living flavored coffee creamers.

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This Week’s Top Sellers

We shared a lot of our favorite home items this week and here are the top sellers!

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FAQs

What is the most common Valentine's Day meal? ›

A good-quality steak with a potato side is a timeless choice, but couples craving a lighter romantic meal may go for fish like sea bass or salmon. And naturally, there are plenty of vegetarian and vegan picks for Valentine's Day. Italian dishes, like pasta, are also a classic Valentine's Day choice.

How much is the average Valentine's Day dinner? ›

This is the price of a romantic dinner

Some 52% of consumers said they planned on celebrating and expected to spend around $192 on Valentine's Day 2024, according to a driveresearch.com survey. This is a 9.9% increase from 2023, when the average consumer spent around $175.

What time is best for dinner Valentines Day? ›

The busiest dinner hours fall between 6:00 and 9:00 p.m. You can beat the crowds if you head to the restaurant early—plus your waiter will be fresher! Or, head out late, for a full dinner or maybe just a dessert.

What is the most expensive Valentine's day dinner? ›

World's Most Expensive Valentine's Day Dinner Tops Out at Nearly $100,000. Some lucky chap (or dame) is going to foot the bill for a very pricey Valentine's Day meal. The dinner featuring foie gras, risotto, and carbineros prawns with saffron, among other dishes, tops out at £61,000 (close to $100,000).

Who pays for Valentine's dinner? ›

“My rule of thumb, and the most widely acknowledged rule for who pays the bill, is the person who asked for the date, pays for it,” Sanders Lazarus emphasised. “From my experience, and talking to relationship gurus, this rule is the fairest and most reasonable way to split the bill.

What age group spends the most on Valentine's day? ›

35-44 year olds

This age group planned on spending the most for Valentine's Day in 2022, with an average spend of $280. This average spend increases with age until the 35-44 year-old age bracket, while 18-24-year-olds planned $170.

Who should pay for Valentines day? ›

Who do you think should pay? Over 70% of Americans believe the man should pay on the first date. 68% of women expect their male dates to pay, while 78% of men feel responsible for the cost. The person who extends the invitation for a date should pay the tab and tip.

How to make a romantic dinner at home? ›

You could dim the lights, put on your favorite songs, and add a few candles of varying heights to create the perfect romantic atmosphere. To make sure you're giving your loved one all the attention they deserve, consider removing any distractions — such as cell phones and tablets — by placing them in another room.

What is the dress code for Valentine dinner? ›

Casual Elegant

For him, wear a dark suit or a button down with trousers, and a sports coat. For her, a formal pants outfit, or a chic black dress with an evening wrap or an envelope clutch bag.

What meal of the day is the best? ›

Breakfast is often called 'the most important meal of the day', and for good reason. As the name suggests, breakfast breaks the overnight fasting period. It replenishes your supply of glucose to boost your energy levels and alertness, while also providing other essential nutrients required for good health.

What is the most popular arrangement sold on Valentine's day? ›

The most popular flower to give on Valentine's Day is the red rose. Red roses have long been a symbol of romantic love. However, if red roses aren't to their taste, you could always gift other popular Valentine's Day flowers, such as lilies, tulips or carnations.

Which of the popular Valentine's day items is bought most often? ›

1. Valentine's Day cards. Although cards are usually given in combination with other gifts like flowers or chocolates, more than 52% of consumers will present their loved one with a Valentine's Day card.

What are popular Valentine's day traditions? ›

Celebrating Valentine's Day in the United States comes with multiple go-to practices. Offering a bouquet of red roses to your beloved. Purchasing a card with a heartfelt message. Sharing a candlelit meal with your partner.

What are the three most common gifts during Valentine's day? ›

If you're unsure about what to get your special someone for Valentine's Day, the survey says that the most traditional gifts are the most desired: 48% want a nice dinner at a restaurant. 34% want chocolates. 31% want flowers.

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