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Eat Your Heart Out

21 Jan, 2014

Glittery red hearts, chocolate and sugary treats conjure up February’s infamous holiday. Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and you may be craving some sweet indulgences. You’ll probably be agonizing over what to make or buy and if you don’t you can treat yourself to some delicious goodies. If you are fortunate enough to have someone in your life that you love, whether it be your mom, dad, wife, kids, girlfriend, husband, or boyfriend, here are some valentine’s confections that are sure to please. Here are five sugary sweet treats perfectly appropriate for the month of Hearts. Get out your measuring cups mixing bowls, and these easy to find ingredients and make these treats, share them, and most importantly savor them. Happy Valentine’s Day from our kitchen to yours.

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