Valentine’s Day became a popular holiday in the United States in the 1800s and the Victorians took it to a new level making cards with lace, fringe, silk and tassels to send to friends and sweethearts as a token of affection. It wasn’t until the 1800s that Valentines became an
A breezy patio, a cold beverage, and a couple of dishes to share among friends – spring is on the horizon and we can’t wait to celebrate en plein air!