Romance

Romantic Dinner on a Dime or a Last-Minute Valentine

A night out on the town for Valentine’s Day is a tad overrated. Not only do busy parents feel the pressure to find a babysitter and beat the crowds to the restaurant, but they also have a weighty tab to contend with at the end of the night. Or maybe you just forgot and need to pull a quick night of romance together.

Beat the Valentine Budget blues by preparing a quiet, yet romantic meal at home. This 850+ word article includes suggestions for a romantic dinner at home. Recipes and images are included.

Date Night on a Dime

While the pocketbook may be getting squeezed these days, many a parent may think that this means eliminating a night out on the town. Yet a down economy doesn’t mean spirits can’t be up. While times are tight, parents need a special evening together all the more in order to decompress, rejuvenate the spirit, and reconnect as a couple.

This article provides ideas for fun and frugal romance. From cheap eats to outdoor adventures, there’s something here for every interest — and budget. (693 words)

Reclaim the Romance! The (At-Home) Date Night

Date Night. Those words have quite a ring to them. But, for parents, sometimes a romantic evening out can seem more like a distant fairy tale. Maybe the budget doesn’t really allow room for a carriage ride and an elegant dinner out. Perhaps fairy godmothers, I mean, babysitters are hard to come by or too expensive. Or possibly Mom or Dad is just plain tuckered out by the end of the day, too tired to dance the night away.

This article (912 words) offers creative suggestions for parents to have a delightful evening – together- just the two of them – at home. From moonlight bocce to a private wine and cheese party, there’s something for every interest.

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