Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Valentines Day Recipes

A Valentine's Day Recipes
by Sean Carter



Oyster Delight


2 cups of fresh and large oysters
2 tbsp chopped parsley
10 slices of bacon
A pinch of paprika Salt and pepper


Sprinkle the seasoning and parsley on the fresh oysters
Place them in a shallow baking dish and bake in 450 degrees F for about ten-fifteen minutes till the bacon is crisp. This is one great Valentine's Day recipe idea that would neither take you long to make, nor would it take your guests to polish off.



Brownie Love Ingredients



4 bars of unsweetened chocolate
8 oz whipped cream
3/ 4 cup margarine
3 eggs
1 cup flour
2 cups sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup chopped, assorted nuts
3 cups strawberries

PROCEDURE

Melt the chocolate and margarine together. Keep stirring till the chocolate melts completely. Add the sugar and mix well. Now add the flour, eggs and nuts and mix till it forms a smooth paste. Bake it in a pre-heated oven of 350 degrees F for 35 minutes. After it cools, refrigerate for 30 minutes. Take out and cut into heart shapes with the help of a cookie-cutter. Spread the brownies on a plate, place the strawberries on them and top with the whipped cream to make the dish look as yummy as any other of the day. Have a bellyful fun on Valentine's Day.


About the Author



Sean Carter writes on holidays, Valentine's Day and world events. He is a writer with special interest in ecard industry and writes for 123greetings.com. He is an active blogger at Valentines Day Blog.




Sean Carter writes on holidays, Valentine's Day and world events. He is a writer with special interest in ecard industry and writes for 123greetings.com. He is an active blogger at Valentines Day Blog.



BONUS FORMULA RECIPES



EYEGLASS CLEANER

Mix together 8 oz. of ammonia and 32 oz. of denatured alcohol. Put up in 1/2 oz. bottles to sell for 25¢ to 50¢ each.


MOSQUITO REMEDY

Mix oil of citronella with common vaseline. Apply to hands and put on shirt collar or on a cloth or handkerchief which may be tied around neck.

LIQUID HAND SOAP

Dissolve any good powdered soap in boiling water. Add one part alcohol to each 4 parts of soap solution. A perfume scent may be added, if desired, when cool.


POWDERED INSECT & ROACH EXTERMINATOR

Mix the following 1 lb. Borax and 6 oz. powdered sugar. Add 1 oz. cocoa powder and 2 oz. sodium fluoride. Mix well. Sprinkle around places pests are known to frequent. KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.


ATHLETES FOOT REMEDY

Mix 4 oz. Borax with a gallon of water. Put up in 8 oz. bottles and sell for 50¢. Helps get rid of sores on feet as well. Use on feet only.


FORMULAS
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