• Home
  • About
    • Training and Education
    • Unique To Us
    • FAQ >
      • Terms and Conditions
    • Our Fans
    • Internships
  • SCHEDULE NOW
  • Class Descriptions
    • Class Calendar
  • Gift Certificates
  • Store
  • Blog
  • Client Resources
Momentum Movement Clinic
  • Home
  • About
    • Training and Education
    • Unique To Us
    • FAQ >
      • Terms and Conditions
    • Our Fans
    • Internships
  • SCHEDULE NOW
  • Class Descriptions
    • Class Calendar
  • Gift Certificates
  • Store
  • Blog
  • Client Resources

Table Talk

with Lisa

Romantic Valentine’s Day Ideas: Your Complete Guide

2/7/2017

 

by Emma Merkas

It may be Valentine’s Day, but red roses and restaurant reservations are NOT mandatory. And romance needn’t be expensive.

Thoughtfulness beats all when it comes to romance. Doing something you know your sweetheart will adore is a thousand times better than racking up the credit card bill for overpriced flowers on one day when everyone else is buying them too.

As Paul Oyer puts it so beautifully in his article How to Be a Better Valentine, Through Economics
“Start by asking yourself, “What do I want my partner to think upon receiving my Valentine’s present?”
Suppose you buy your significant other a dozen red roses or a box of chocolates. She is likely to think, “All right, he cares about me enough to buy the obvious present.” Sixty-four percent of men buy flowers on Valentine’s Day, so giving flowers signals that you are like two-thirds of men. This is roughly the equivalent of writing “hb” on your mate’s Facebook wall on her birthday: it shows that you remember, and that you are willing to spend approximately seven seconds conveying that fact.

So how do you say “Honey, I really care about you, and you are very special to me”? Put your resources where your mouth is. You don’t have to spend a lot of money, but to credibly signal you really care, do something personal.”
Stay home, stay away from the crowds, spend some time together alone.
But whatever you do – acknowledge the day. It’s important you show your partner that you are thinking of them and that you appreciate them.
And then do it again every other day of the year as well.
Here is my Complete Guide to help give you some inspiration!

Chapter 1: Thoughtful, Non-Commercialized Gifts
Chapter 2: Date Ideas That Don’t Involve Restaurants
Chapter 3: Romantic Recipes
Chapter 4: Thrill Him
Chapter 5: Captivate Her

Chapter 1: Thoughtful, Non-Commercialized Valentine Gifts
Paying three times the price for red roses one day out of the year rubs me up the wrong way (that’s a little massage pun for you).
Some of these DIY options show you care, just because you put in a little bit of extra effort.

Free Punny Massage Printables (IOU a Massage)| Momentum: Couples Massage Workshops
Handmade Valentine’s Day Cards| Better Homes & Gardens
Classic Valentine Printables | Nest of Posies
How to Write a Love Letter | Art of Manliness 
14 Romantic Gifts From Significant Others Who Really Pay Attention | Huffington Post
How to Make Any Gift Voucher a Romantic Present | Momentum: Blog

Chapter 2: Date Ideas that Don’t Involve Restaurants
Like New Year’s Eve, Valentine’s Day is what we can commonly to refer to as “amateur night” – there’s something slightly uncomfortable and forced about sitting in a sea of tables-for-two on a set menu on Valentine’s night. Stay away from the crowds and do something at home or something completely different.
Give the Gift of Massage | Momentum: Couples Massage Workshops
50 Most Romantic Movies to Watch as a Couple | To Love, Honor & Vacuum
21 Date Ideas We Think You’ll Love | Marriage 365 
Random Date Ideas Generator | $30 Date Night
What We Were Up to On Valentine’s Day | A Blog About Love
12 Secrets to the Perfect Picnic | Design Mom

Chapter 3: Romantic Recipes
Whether it’s a breakfast in bed or a three-course dinner at home, you’d be remiss to not make something utterly romantic and special for Valentine’s Day. We’ve rounded up some amazing recipes. If it’s dinner, make the effort to light some candles and dress up for the occasion. If you’re baking treats, package them in a beautiful tin and gift wrap them. Breakfast in bed? Serve alongside piping hot coffee, fresh OJ and pop a single flower on the tray too.
Dinners
Restaurant-inspired Crab Salad Recipe | I Am A Food Blog
Heart Shaped Pizza Recipe | I Am A Food Blog
Beetroot Gnocchi with Lemon Pesto Recipe | What’s Cooking Good Looking
Veggie Valentine’s Day Recipe Round Up | Love and Lemons
Romantic Treats/Desserts
Chocolate Heart Cake with Raspberry Buttercream | The Vanilla Bean Blog
Lemon Meringue French Toast | I Am A Food Blog
Raw Vegan Hazelnut Truffles Rolled in Goji Berries | What’s Cooking Good Looking
Rose Petal Dark Chocolate Bar | Pure Ella
(Edible) Valentine Confetti | Nest of Posies
The Laziest Valentine Cake Ever | 5 Second Rule
Romantic Breakfasts
Baked Almond Pancake with Strawberries and Citrus | The Year in Food 
Blueberry Pomegranate Chia Breakfast Parfait | Pure Ella
Valentine’s Egg in a Basket | Reclaiming Provincial

Chapter 4: Thrill Him
Men. I find them really hard to buy for, especially if we try and overlay our own version of romance onto what we think they want.
Here’s a secret: If a way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, then a bouquet of bacon “roses” or a Man Sandwich will surely make him fall even more in love with you. I can practically guarantee it!
Man Food: Afternoon Beer | I Am A Food Blog
A Steak Dinner at Home | Dinner, A Love Story
The Marlboro Man Sandwich | The Pioneer Woman 
20 Gifts Guys Secretly Want for Valentine’s Day | Business Insider
A Bacon Bouquet | Our Best Bites

Chapter 5: Captivate Her
Women love romance. This doesn’t always mean over-the-top gestures. There are some things that will always go down very well – Lingerie, flowers (she’ll be more flattered if you pick her favorite flower rather than just standard roses… what did she have in her bridal bouquet? What was the first bouquet you ever bought her?), perfume, shoes… or just a deep, loving kiss (especially if her Love Language is Physical Touch)
What Women Want: Top Ten Romantic Gestures | The Telegraph
A Guide to Buying Lingerie for Your Girl | Complex
The Meanings of Flowers | The Language of Flowers
9 Facts About Kissing | Huffington Post

    AuthorS

    A little from Dr. Dan, a little from Lisa but always a lot of good stuff!

    Archives

    November 2024
    January 2024
    November 2023
    March 2022
    December 2021
    November 2021
    January 2021
    November 2020
    April 2020
    March 2020
    September 2019
    July 2019
    February 2019
    January 2019
    November 2018
    September 2018
    July 2018
    February 2018
    January 2018
    December 2017
    November 2017
    October 2017
    February 2017
    June 2016
    December 2015
    August 2015
    June 2015
    March 2015
    December 2014
    October 2014
    August 2014

    Categories

    All
    Fitness
    Fst
    Love
    Nutrition
    Physical Therapy
    Self Help
    Therapy

    RSS Feed

    CLICK 2 CALL: 262-373-8765
    Or
    Schedule A Session

Your Orthopedic Wellness Clinic

CLICK 2 CALL: 262-373-8765
Located at:
285 N Janacek Rd, Suite C
BROOKFIELD, WI
©2025 MOMENTUM MOVEMENT CLINIC 
  • Home
  • About
    • Training and Education
    • Unique To Us
    • FAQ >
      • Terms and Conditions
    • Our Fans
    • Internships
  • SCHEDULE NOW
  • Class Descriptions
    • Class Calendar
  • Gift Certificates
  • Store
  • Blog
  • Client Resources
  • Live Chat Support ×

    Connecting

    You: ::content::
    ::agent_name:: ::content::
    ::content::
    ::content::