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How to Cook a Valentine's Day Dinner That Shows You Care, but Not Like in a Really Over-the-Top Way

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A date night menu that's perfect for two. Marinated Olives and Feta to kick things off, followed by a crispy, juicy Date Night Pork Chop, and a Chocolate Dutch Baby to round out the festivities.

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