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Friday, February 14, 2020

Happy Valentine's Day



What an adorable Valentine's Day card from possibly the 1920's. 

I personally prefer to celebrate Galentine's Day, a nonofficial holiday, is celebrated as a day for "ladies celebrating ladies". 

Here is some history about these wonderful cards from The History Channel:

In addition to the United States, Valentine’s Day is celebrated in Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, France and Australia. In Great Britain, Valentine’s Day began to be popularly celebrated around the 17th century. By the middle of the 18th, it was common for friends and lovers of all social classes to exchange small tokens of affection or handwritten notes, and by 1900 printed cards began to replace written letters due to improvements in printing technology. Ready-made cards were an easy way for people to express their emotions in a time when direct expression of one’s feelings was discouraged. Cheaper postage rates also contributed to an increase in the popularity of sending Valentine’s Day greetings.

Americans probably began exchanging hand-made valentines in the early 1700s. In the 1840s, Esther A. Howland began selling the first mass-produced valentines in America. Howland, known as the “Mother of the Valentine,” made elaborate creations with real lace, ribbons and colorful pictures known as “scrap.” Today, according to the Greeting Card Association, an estimated 1 billion Valentine’s Day cards are sent each year, making Valentine’s Day the second largest card-sending holiday of the year. (An estimated 2.6 billion cards are sent for Christmas.) Women purchase approximately 85 percent of all valentines.

I hope you have a wonderful day with your loved ones!

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Friday, February 13, 2015

Happy Valentine's Day

I know I am a day early, but Happy Valentine's Day everyone! I thought we would look at some neat items with a heart shape, to celebrate. Hope you are not hungry while reading this post! The 2 chocolate hearts above are from La Maison du Chocolat and look amazing! 
This Valentine's case and the one below are from Zaro's in Grand Central. They always have an excellent selection! 

These chocolate hearts were found at Reading Terminal Market and Chocolate by Mueller, who are in business since 1980. 
Heart shaped candy from Godiva makes everyone happy! 
These mini heart cheesecakes from Junior's are the perfect size ! 
I really loved this heart shaped sculpture from the Jeff Koons exhibit at the Whitney Museum 
Jewelry is always good for any lady, this lovely piece from the Death Becomes Her exhibit at the Met Museum
The oh-so adorable Baked by Melissa Valentine's Day collection 
This just sounds too good to be true, from Chooclate by the Bald Man, in Union Square. It is also known as Max Brenner! 
More fabulous cupcakes from Zaro's in Grand Central Terminal 
These are really works of art in the case by Corrado Bread and Pastry shop 
If you are going for the non-calorie gift, flowers always make a girl smile! 

I hope you all have a most wonderful Valentine's Day with your loved ones!! 

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Valentine's Day 2013 !!



I hope everyone out there has a FABULOUS Valentine's Day! Chocolate is always welcome on this day, and the selections above are from Zaro's Bakery, La Maison du Chocolate, Ferrara's Baba Rum, Godiva hearts, more cakes from Zaro's Bakery

























These are some other lovely items that would be quite welcome on this day, 

from top left  to right 


bottom from left to right 


Hope your day is spent with those you love!! Happy Valentine's Day !!



*Disclaimer: There has been no monetary compensation for posting this content. Most brands mentioned are not affiliates or sponsors of this blog post. The Savory Pantry is a sponsor of this blog, no compensation has been received by The Savory Pantry for this post. The opinions expressed are completely my own based on my experiences.





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