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Valentine’s Day: What not to serve your beloved

That special day is coming right up. The day when your significant other -- whether it's on credit or true love -- will ask what you're going to make for dinner. If it's not reservations, you need to plan your Valentine's Day evening very, very carefully. Here's what not to...

That special day is coming right up. The day when your significant other — whether it’s on credit or true love — will ask what you’re going to make for dinner.

If it’s not reservations, you need to plan your Valentine’s Day evening very, very carefully.

Here’s what not to do:

1. When you head to the local liquor store for a wine-flavored beverage and find the top shelf out of your price range, do not grab that strawberry-flavored wine at $3.99.

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2. Do not serve a starter that consists of those stale tortilla chips you found stashed on shelving above the fridge, covered in cheese from an aerosol can and accompanied by a side of pickled jalapenos.

3. Although the convenience may be tempting, do not make a run through the local McD’s for a bag of burgers and fries — not even if you supersize it and ask for extra ketchup.

4. Everyone says that more than a handful is too much; still, as you walk out of the local Wally-mart with a pocket full of change, fight the urge to put a couple of quarters in the grimy glass container by the door to grab your evening’s dessert: ancient M&Ms.

5. No matter what you serve for dinner, do not finish off the night by suggesting you share a bottle of Cooks champagne while watching monster truck racing on the speed channel.

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