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		<title>Dinner for Two: Year of Beef</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ahhhhh, the weekend of love. While Valentine’s Day is my least favorite holiday (for the sheer reason that it often gets people feeling left out), I still feel inclined to celebrate with my fellow cattlewomen! Originally I was planning on cooking up a “V Day Filet” this week, specifically for those of us who would [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ahhhhh, the weekend of love. While Valentine’s Day is my least favorite holiday (for the sheer reason that it often gets people feeling left out), I still feel inclined to celebrate with my fellow cattlewomen!</p>
<p>Originally I was planning on cooking up a “V Day Filet” this week, specifically for those of us who would rather spend the evening at home, or don’t have the time to make reservations somewhere. As it turns out, I couldn’t even reserve a day to make this meal in my own home…every time I attempted we either had a heifer calving or had plans that required sack lunches. Case in point on why reservations don’t really work for us Jarvis’!</p>
<p>Instead, I’m going to throw it back to a few of my favorite ICW recipes, cooked by none other than the wonderful Maggie Malson. This <a href="http://www.idahocattlewomen.org/grilled-skirt-steak/">Grilled Skirt Steak</a> is a super easy recipe that can be paired with a variety of sides! And if your “sweetie” isn’t sweet enough, I suggest making this <a href="http://www.idahocattlewomen.org/?s=shortbread">Rustic Shortbread Apple Pie </a>for dessert. It’s sure to brighten the day of whoever might be the apple of your eye.</p>
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<p>Happy Valentine&#8217;s Day weekend, from our ranch to yours!</p>
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