5 Tips for a Sexy, Vegan Valentine’s Day
Luckily, there is one bright spot during the shortest month of the year:
Valentine
’s Day. Sure, some people proclaim that it’s a Hallmark holiday, and others love to hate on the celebration of
romance
,
but it can be a great day — if you do it right. So, whether you’re
already part of a cozy twosome, or you’re looking to win points with
your crush, check out our top five tips for a romantic, animal-free
holiday date. 1. Set The Mood

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2. Pop A Cork

3. Serve Sensual Snacks

From light finger foods that won’t leave you feeling heavy (which could be important as the evening goes on) to rich, decadent dishes, there are hundreds of vegan menu options that entice the palate and tickle the senses. Why not try Creamy Kale Stuffed Mushrooms, Spinach Snackers, or Roasted Acorn Squash Risotto? Want something more traditional? Then you can’t go wrong with good old pasta; it’s classic for a reason. Vegan Tortellini or Tomato and Basil Pasta might be just the thing. Truly, all it takes to make a fantastic vegan feast is a little creativity and the internet. Just google “vegan recipes” and you’ll get more results than you can count.
Also don’t forget to browse our Top 10 Vegan Valentine’s Day Recipes!
And if you’re absolutely hopeless in the
kitchen
,
don’t despair. Although a home cooked meal is certainly sexy, dining
out is definitely an option. Vegan restaurants across the country are
offering special holiday treats. Urban Food Crawl in L.A. is hosting vegan food tours, and NYC hot spots like Blossom, Candle 79 and Pure Food and Wine
almost always serve a special holiday menu. If you don’t live in either
of those cities, check with your local vegan restaurant; it’s almost
guaranteed that they’ll be serving something special. One word of
advice, no matter where you eat: if you plan on getting extra close to
your honey, you might want to avoid garlic.4. Dabble with Dessert

Down and dirty a little more your style? Then go for vegan chocolate fondue. Spread out some dippers (strawberries, bananas, nuts and pretzels are all good options), feed your sweetie, and lick the chocolate off each other’s hands — and possibly other parts.
5. Get Your Groove On

There you go: all the tips and tools you need for the best Valentine’s Day ever. So get to work planning that sexy date — after all, the big day is only two weeks away!
*Items shown in featured photos are not necessarily the vegan items described in this post.
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