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36 The Courier sun • valentine’s day • february 12, 2015 for breaking news visit www.couriersun.com valentine’s day OPEN 7 DAYS 6AM-MIDNITE WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE Happy Valentine’s Day COMPLETE DINNER INCLUDES Choice of appetizer, cup of soup or salad, relish tray, entrée, pot and veg, pasta or rice, Wishing Challah bread You and rolls,Happy Coffee or Tea Holidays! and Dessert CHOICE OF APPETIZERS SPINACH PIE (inc.) Announcing Our Maine Lobster Fest Served 12 noon-10pm 7 days a week MOZZARELLA STICKS (+5.95) FRUIT SALAD COCKTAIL SUPREME (inc.) BAKED STUFFED CLAMS (+6.95) CHOICE OF SOUPS NEW ENGLAND CLAM CHOWDER MANHATTAN CLAM CHOWDER CHICKEN CONSOMME with RICE, NOODLE or MATZOOH BALLS CHICKEN & SHRIMP FRANCAISE boneless chicken breast and (2) jumbo shrimp sautéed in white wine butter and lemon sauce over linguini $27.95 ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF AU JUS with potato and vegetable $29.95 POLLO GIARDINO sautéed chicken breast in garlic with broccoli and light tomato sauce over penne pasta $27.95 $19.95 SEAFOOD FRA DIAVLO lobster tail, shrimp, scallops, calamari, mussels, and clams with 1¼fresh lb.over linguini in herbs Maine $36.95 Lobster a spicy tomato sauce Corn on the cob, baked potato, choice of soup or salad FRIED SEAFOOD COMBINATION (Manhattan shrimp, scallop,or New fi England let of sole Clam and Chowder) crabcake with potato and vegetable PORK MEDALLIONS or Enjoy $38.95 VERACRUZ our Tender pork,Full mushroom,Course pepper,Dinners onions in a light red wine sauce, served $19.95 with jalapenos and rice $27.95 BROILED FILET MIGNON with mushroom caps, potato and vegetable $33.95 SHRIMP Served & CRAB 4 p.m. - 10 CASINO p.m. Mon-Fri, except holidays Jumbo Includes:shrimp Cup and of Crab Soup,claws Entree,in Potato a Casino and sauce Vegetable over rice $or 29.95 Pasta, Dessert & Coffee, Tea or Soda VEGETABLES BROILED BLUEFISH SCAMPI Broiled Bluefi sh in a garlic scampi sauce, served with rice and vegetable Sweet Corn, Sweet Peas, CALAMARI FRA Broccoli DIAVOLO Spears,calamari Creamed and mussels served Spinach,over linguine two broiled Glazed pork chops Baby with applesauce Belgian Carrots, Green Beans POTATOES CHICKEN CORDON BLEU Baked,with Mashed penne pasta Potato,in light mushroom cream sauce BROILED ROUMANIAN STEAK TIPS with rice French Fries, Sweet Potato Fries PERSONALIZED VALENTINES THAT LAST ALL YEAR LONG Americans spent more than $13 billion on Valentine’s Day gifts last year. Sixty-four percent of men gave their significant other flowers and a card, and took them out to dinner, according to the Retail Advertising and Marketing Association. Valentine’s Day is full of expectations, so how do you show your unique appreciation and love by doing the same thing everybody else does on that same exact day? The answer: You don’t. People associate Valentine’s Day with love and romance but you don’t have to limit the experience to just that one day. With a little thought, you can show you care all throughout the year. Here are some ideas. Engrave your love Make the romance last with a gift of engraved jewelry this Valentine’s Day, says Amy Myers, vice president of creative services at Things Remembered. “When you give engraved jewelry, you give a memory,” says Myers. “You can tell her how much you love her smile and how much she means to you today and every day. She will think of you every time she wears it, so the feeling and the meaning behind your gift lasts long past February 14.” A poet and you didn’t know it Wow her with an amazing poem from your heart. If you’re not the modern day version of E.E. Cummings, don’t worry. Consider printing out the lyrics to “your” song or perhaps a few lines from her favorite romantic movie that convey your love. Frame the poem or printed lyrics for her nightstand or desk so that she may be reminded of the love you share. And, of course, to prevent those special words from getting shoved in a drawer or taped into a scrapbook like the 151 million greeting cards that are exchanged for Valentine’s Day each year. Love in bloom More than 51 percent of people will buy red roses for Valentine’s Day but let’s face it - flowers wilt. How does a guy who can’t remember that thing about the toilet seat remember to send flowers “just because” after Valentine’s Day? The answer is as simple as your local florist. Most florists will take payment in advance for planned bouquet deliveries so you can set up fresh flower gifts every month throughout the year while only actually thinking about it once a year. It’s one thing to be romantic one day of the year but true romance stands the test of time. Keep the passion alive and give a lasting spark to your relationship long after the Valentine’s Day chocolates are gone. Courtesy BPT


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