There are lots of ways to show that you love someone: a handwritten letter, a bouquet of flowers, maybe even a home-cooked meal. On Valentine’s Day, expressing your love is the name of the game — and for many people, that means giving a thoughtful gift to your sweetheart. We asked Thrive Market employees for ...
Chocolate is like the little black dress of the culinary world. It’s versatile (have you tried it in chicken mole?), appropriate for any occasion (did someone say birthday cake?) and a classic indulgence that never goes out of style (ahem, warm chocolate chip cookies). And the best thing of all? Chocolate might actually make you ...
The most romantic day of the year is coming up, so it’s time to start thinking about healthy Valentine’s Day menu ideas ASAP. Whether you’re celebrating with a significant other or a group of girlfriends, or making it a family affair with the kids, there are plenty of ways to indulge (without all the calories). ...
[schema description]This Valentine’s Day, skip the candy bag and make some DIY hearts to share! Packaged treats are often full of chemical preservatives, added sugar, and other unhealthy ingredients. And while our version of the classic holiday treats aren’t 100 percent good for you (they’re candy, after all!), they’re a more wholesome (and keto-friendly) option ...
So you’ve had your fill of candy hearts, chocolates, and champagne, and it’s not even February 14 yet. Try this gluten-free dark chocolate tart for a little more sophisticated Valentine’s Day dessert.
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Whether you celebrate it or not, February 14 can set up lots of expectations—we have decades of romantic comedies to thank for that. The typical date—say, a candlelit, Italian dinner—always sounds like a solid way to bring the romance. But the reality of chowing down on a garlicky, carb-filled meal will leave anyone in a ...
[schema description]Kids of all ages will love this sweet, pastel-hued fruit smoothie. Plus, pomegranate’s powerful dose of antioxidants makes it “heart”-healthy in more ways than one.[/schema]
I’m tired of whipping out the same “sexy” foods every Valentine’s Day—caviar, chocolate, champagne. Are there any other foods or ingredients that have aphrodisiac powers? —Sarah C.
Ever listen to “Close to Me” by The Cure and wonder what Robert Smith is singing about? Those breathy, restless lyrics could mean anything, but one scenario that comes to mind is the hopeful feeling that comes rushing on leading up to a hot date.
Kids really hit the jackpot on Valentine’s Day. Getting fancy chocolates and flowers is great, but it kind of pales in comparison to exchanging cards with classmates and munching on candy all day long.
What would Valentine’s Day be without pretty-in-pink sugar cookies and fire engine–red cupcakes? But while these bright bites are festive, they might not be the best thing for our bodies. A growing body of evidence has linked artificial food dyes to health risks ranging from allergy-like reactions to ADHD and even cancer.
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