The British are known for having stiff upper lips, but if you search deep enough, almost all of us have a loving, caring and romantic side. You may have to search for quite a long time in some cases, but do not lose faith, sooner or later you will find the oh so tender warmth beneath.
Tomorrow is Valentine's Day, a day when the British public, of all ages, openly display their romantic side. Children write anonymous love letters to each other confessing their unrequited love, and adults buy their starry-eyed partners gifts and (depending on their budget) take them out for meals, too.
Some of the less romantic types see Valentine's Day as a perfect opportunity to earn some brownie points. Buy your partner a rose, take them out for a meal, and the chances of going out with your friends that weekend are significantly increased.
How do you celebrate Valentine's Day? Why not make your loved one a romantic meal at home? Click on the image below to see some Valentine's Day recipes.
Tomorrow is Valentine's Day, a day when the British public, of all ages, openly display their romantic side. Children write anonymous love letters to each other confessing their unrequited love, and adults buy their starry-eyed partners gifts and (depending on their budget) take them out for meals, too.
Some of the less romantic types see Valentine's Day as a perfect opportunity to earn some brownie points. Buy your partner a rose, take them out for a meal, and the chances of going out with your friends that weekend are significantly increased.
How do you celebrate Valentine's Day? Why not make your loved one a romantic meal at home? Click on the image below to see some Valentine's Day recipes.