6 February, 2009

Be Proud to Be a Cheap Date

Check out some of these ideas for cheap (but, nonetheless lovely) dates:

Picnic: Pack a picnic with a big blanket, some sandwiches, veggies and inexpensive wine and camp out under a moonlit night. Bring some outdoor candles, a board game, playing cards or just your conversation and you’re set for the night. Too cold for a picnic? A living-room picnic (no TV!) is also fun.

Museum Trip: Talk about getting a bang for your buck—museums are usually free (or close to free) and they offer hours of entertainment and culture. Show off a bit and research some of the current exhibits—she’ll be shocked when you rattle off the items that were buried with King Tut’s remains.

Local Bar Concert/Comedy Show: Is that Rolling Stones’ concert a little too pricey? Check out your local pubs for shows for local bands. You’ll have fun even if the bands stinks and it just costs a few dollars at the door.

Also, search your local pubs for comedy nights. They’re usually cheap and the laughs last for hours.

Free Wine Tasting: Many wine shops have free wine tasting nights where you can learn about the different tones. Some even will offer free cheese and breads with the wine. And you get to learn about the art of wine.

Some Other Ways to Save Money on Your Dates

  • movie marathon
  • free outdoor festival
  • candlelight dinner at home
  • trip to the beach
  • hitting baseball/playing basketball in the park
  • coffee & poetry readings

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