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5@5 - Aphrodisiac food and wine pairings
05:00 PM ET, February 10th, 2012
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5@5 is a daily, food-related list from chefs, writers, political pundits, musicians, actors, and all manner of opinionated people from around the globe.

Two-time James Beard Award-winning authors Karen Page and Andrew Dornenburg know a thing or two about matchmaking. They have been coupled both personally and professionally for the past two decades researching and writing their bestselling books such as The Flavor Bible, What to Drink with What You Eat, Culinary Artistry, and their latest The Food Lover's Guide to Wine.

While they are happy to share a few pairing tips on what underlies great matches, they insist that the real beauty is in experiencing these peak pairings for yourself to see how they work their magic for you and your palate.

And what better time to give a few (or all) of them a try than the days leading up to (or even following) Valentine's Day? After all, it's impossible for aphrodisiacs to do their thing if they're paired with the wrong partner - so there's plenty of motivation to find the right matches for your Valentine's Day repasts.

Here are a few of Karen and Andrew's favorite aphrodisiac food and wine pairings and why they work:
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Filed under: 5@5 • Bite • Holidays • Sip • Think • Valentine's Day • Wine

 
Take another little pizza my heart now, baby
03:45 PM ET, February 10th, 2012
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Candy, flowers and bling may dominate Valentine's Day gifts, but this year, one more item is likely to be among the love offerings: heart-shaped pizzas.

Searches on Google for "heart-shaped pizzas" have soared 230% since January, according to Google's research tool Insights for Search.

And the highest number of searches for heart-shaped pizzas over the past few weeks is coming from Illinois, Texas and California, according to Google.

The novelty pizza has easily been around for decades but lately, pizza sellers - large and small - have been rushing to capitalize on this quirky trend, especially around Valentine's Day.

Read - Heart-shaped pizzas hot for Valentine's Day

Posted by: Parija Kavilanz -- CNN Money
Filed under: Business and Farming News • Chain • Holidays • News • Restaurants • Valentine's Day

 
Diamonds - and cupcakes - are a proposer's best friend ‎
12:30 PM ET, February 10th, 2012
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A Valentine's Day proposal alone may sound sweet, but Philadelphia-area bakery Cupcakes Gourmet is laying on the sugar extra thick.

For $55,000, you can pop the question with an 8-carat diamond ring. The icing on the cake is the bling arrives perched atop a red velvet cupcake.

And hey, look on the bright side: If the person says no, at least you're left with a snack to eat your feelings with.

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Valentine's Day – bring the wine, nix the goat thong
11:15 AM ET, February 10th, 2012
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Ray Isle (@islewine on Twitter) is Food & Wine's executive wine editor. We trust his every cork pop and decant – and the man can sniff out a bargain to boot. Take it away, Ray.

Ah, Valentine’s Day. If everything goes right, then you have a happy romantic night out with your loved one, and wake the following morning to songbirds chirping, the sun caressing you with buttery light, a suffusion of love in your heart, and no hangover at all. If things go wrong, then you get a night full of misery, anger, disappointment, shame, betrayal, and tears, but what did you expect? That's what dating is all about.

Here’s the deal, though: It didn’t have to be this way. I blame Pope Gelasius I. Back in 496, in a frenzy of popely goody-two-shoes-ness, Gelasius banned the ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia, when noble youths would run through the city naked, striking people they met with shaggy thongs made of goat-hide, and substituted Valentine’s Day in its place.

Go figure, right? I mean, come on. Which would you rather have, a city full of crazy naked youths running around smacking people with thongs, or a dopey card with a heart on it? Uh-huh. You got that right.

Be that as it may, Lupercalia is gone, Valentine’s Day is here, and no matter what your romantic situation is, you’re undoubtedly going to need a drink. Here are five suggestions to match some possible Valentine’s Day activities.

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Posted by: Ray Isle -- Special to CNN
Filed under: Bite • Content Partner • Dating • Food and Wine • Holidays • Sip • Valentine's Day • Wine

 
Breakfast buffet: National cream cheese brownie day
09:00 AM ET, February 10th, 2012
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While you're frying up some eggs and bacon, we're cooking up something else: a way to celebrate today's food holiday.

Sweet swirls of joy - February 10 is National Cream Cheese Brownie Day!

It's a true love story when rich fudgy brownies meet tangy cream cheese. You have the whole day to bliss out over this complete perfection, and marvel at how they ever existed without one another.

There's an art to making a dense, fudge-like brownie with a cheesecake-esque filling and swirling the two together in perfect harmony. The key? First, it's softening your cream cheese before beating it with the other ingredients. And then it's all about the art of the dollop.
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Posted by: Ashley Strickland -- Special to CNN
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05:00 AM ET, February 10th, 2012
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5@5 - New twists on PB&J
05:00 PM ET, February 9th, 2012
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Peanut butter and jelly: It's the salty-sweet combination immortalized in lunchbox lore that we always come back to.

And chances are, if you were a peanut butter-loving kid, you're now a peanut butter-loving adult.

Case in point, meet Lee Zalben. Zalben - appropriately nicknamed “The Peanut Butter Guy" - is the founder and president of Peanut Butter & Co.

While Zalben agrees nothing can replace the traditional PB&J sandwich, he's certainly not opposed to creating delicious riffs on the childhood classic.

These recipes are downright nutty by nature.

Five New Twists on PB&J: Lee Zalben
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Filed under: 5@5 • Make • Recipes • Think

 
Scattered, smothered, covered, cuddled, kissed - Valentine's Day at Waffle House
03:45 PM ET, February 9th, 2012
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If you must waffle on Valentine's Day, don't make it about who you're taking to dinner. The "where" is a lock: Waffle House.

WALB reports that some Waffle Houses across the chain's 15-state span are tossing tablecloths over the formica and chrome, dimming the lights, pouring alcohol-free sparkling drinks and emphasizing menu items like ribeye and eggs, porkchops or T-bones in addition to their perhaps better-known breakfast fare.
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Filed under: Chain • Culture • Dating • Holidays • Restaurants • Valentine's Day • Video

 
Take that snack down a notch. Possibly your belt as well.
01:30 PM ET, February 9th, 2012
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How many times have you been to the movie theater, ordered a regular-sized popcorn or soda and been asked, “Would you

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