
As cheesy as it sounds red and pink decorations — with lots of hearts — are fun for any
Valentine's Day party. Start by covering the table with a vibrant red tablecloth. Scatter heart confetti across the cloth.

My sister and her BFF have asked everyone to bring a bottle of wine to their
Valentine's Day fondue party. They've assigned everyone a different kind of wine: some gals are bringing champagne, others white, and others red. Naturally there will be lots of still and sparkling water.

No
Valentine's Day fondue party is complete without chocolate fondue. This gooey and delicious dessert is decadent and festive. Serve with the classic accompaniments: fruit — strawberries, bananas, pineapple — salted pretzel sticks, biscotti, cubed
pound or
cheesecake.

Although I'm not in a relationship, that doesn't mean I'm not going to celebrate
Valentine's Day! This year I'm helping my sister and her BFF plan an
all girl party. To make things festive and sexy, we're serving fondue.

This week I'm helping my sister and her best friend plan a
Valentine's Day party. None of us are in a relationship and instead of sitting at home sulking, we're gathering up a group of single gals and hosting an uber-girlie fiesta. If you don't have a special sweetie, I suggest you do the same!