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Food=Love Valentine's Survey Commissioned by Sur La Table
SEATTLE, WA-- Ever use an edible term of endearment for a loved one? According to a recent survey* commissionedby the national kitchenware retailer Sur La Table, 83% of Americans surveyed have used at least one of four edible pet names for a loved one, proving that food plays a key factor in expressing love. The survey also revealed that Americans consider candles and table settings to be more desirable than wine in setting a romantic mood, and lobster to be the most romantic entree. Sweetie--or Honey? When asked what term
of endearment Americans found most palatable, honey topped the
list with 65%. Married respondents were more likely to have used
the term honey than unmarried (71% vs. 59%). Sweetie was considered
less appetizing, with only one-third (30%) respondents having
used it. Most considered the term sugar inedible with only one
in ten (11%) respondents having used the expression. Few respondents
admitted to calling a loved one What's the Most Important Part of the Valentine's Meal? With America's propensity for sweets, one might think dessert would be the most important part of a Valentine's meal. However, 63% of the people surveyed feel the main entree is more important. Noticeably more women than men considered dessert to be most important (40% vs. 31%), but men cited the main entree as most important (67% vs. 59%).
What Makes You Feel Romantic? To set the mood, Americans indicated presentation and ambiance are essential. For Americans under the age of 65, beautiful table settings (29%) were important but candles (54%) topped the list in setting a romantic mood for Valentine's Day. Presentation becomes more important with age: for those over the age of 65, 41% feel it is the beautiful table settings that set the dreamy mood. Interestingly, only 15% of all surveyed feel wine was an important mood setter. To meet Americans' demand for kitchenware perfectly suited to cook, entertain and romance, Sur La Table offers several items** for the Valentine's holiday. For those interested in presentation, the Peony Pink Dinnerware, Red Goblets and Fluted Heart Quiche Dishes create a desirable ambiance. Those who chose lobster as their Valentine's dinner of choice will want to use candle-fueled butter warmers for dipping. For a fabulous finale, a collection of creamy milk and delectable bittersweet chocolates will satisfy every Valentine's sweet tooth. For more Valentine's products and gift suggestions visit www.surlatable.com. Sur La Table, the premier store, mail order and e-commerce kitchenware company, currently operates 29 retail locations across the United States, 16 with kitchens where cooking classes and/or team building sessions are held; in-store and on-line gift registry system; mail order catalog and an e-commerce site. Based in Seattle, the original Sur La Table was founded in Seattle's historic Pike Place Farmers' Market in 1972. Since 2000, the privately held company has received $34 million in financing to expand its stores and web site. Customers may find the nearest store and request a free catalog by calling the company's mail order division at 800.243.0852 or shop online at http://www.surlatable.com |
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