Roses and chocolates or an intimate candlelight dinner in a fancy restaurant are typical ways to celebrate Valentines Day. But nothing says I love you more than a meal cooked from the heart. And what better way to celebrate the one you love than by preparing a fabulous meal together. With Valentine’s Day falls falling on a Tuesday this year, choosing the right menu is essential, especially if your hungry and exhausted after a full day work. We’ve selected a few quick and celebratory recipes that you can make together without slaving for hours in the kitchen—you’ve got better things to cook up later on! So set the table for two, turn on some romantic music and get ready to make a memory.
These delicious yet healthy recipe options all feature this weeks sale items. The whole meal can be prepared in under half an hour, regardless of the entrée you choose, leaving plenty of time for romance.
Asian Grilled Ginger Salmon or
Broiled Salmon with Miso Glaze or
Lemon Garlic Marinated Shrimp or
London Broil with Cherry Balsamic Sauce with
Brown Rice Pilaf
Steamed Fresh Snow Peas
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Two weeks ago, I bought a large package of boneless chicken breasts and found them to be tough as leather and had to throw them out. I bought another package on Saturday for our family Sunday dinner and they, too, were as tough as leather. I will never buy chicken from Price Chopper again. What farm are these gigantic chickens coming from?
Hi Pam, We’re sorry to hear that the chicken breasts were not to your liking. One of our Customer Communications representatives will be in touch with you through email. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.