Thrifty Dating: Romanticism for the Working Class
By Justin Gautreaux, published Dec 25, 2006
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First off I'll tell you about my personal favorite frugal date; a picnic at the local park. Now what you do is the day before the date, go to a diner and order your food to be picked up at lunchtime. Then take a trip down to the supermarket and get things like napkins, condiments, ice, ect. along with the sodas of you and your date's choosing (I always go with drinks in glass bottles 'cause they're more romantic IMO just don't forget the bottle opener). However, you don't need to spend money on a basket. Go down to where they sell the party supplies and look for the paper gift bags.
A medium sized paper bag is a cheap solution for something to carry your stuff in. Don't forget music! Find a portable CD player and make sure it's got new batteries. Burn a mix tape of music that you both can enjoy. Also, it's always a good idea to pack an outdoor blanket in case the park doesn't have any benches. Once you get everything together it's a good idea to pack everything beforehand, except the cooler of course. That's pretty much it. Pack the car, pick up the food and your date, and spend the day playing around in the park.
Another great thrift date is a day at the museum. It's also a date that doesn't require much planning. Even if you don't know art you can discuss what you like... each other ;-) You don't have to limit yourself to museums either. A day at the zoo or an aquarium can be just as entertaining.
If you don't feel like getting dressed up a movie night is a great alternative. Get together your favorite movies *coughchickfickscough* and make your own popcorn. You can even melt some butter in the microwave to pour over it. Mix in a horror movie too. There's nothing better than when you're snuggled up by your lady friend and she latches onto you when some creature jump across the screen.
Thrifty Dating: Romanticism for the Working Class
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"Even if you don't know art you can discuss what you like... each other ;-)"
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