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5 Dating Tips On Valentine’s Day Without Being Broke

February 12, 2017 by Joyce Cortes Mackenroth 22 Comments

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I am aware of that some people are planning to go out on Valentine’s Day. Other people cannot afford to go out on that day on the account of that they are nearly being broke for some personal reasons. My husband and I are planning to go out on our special day but, honestly, our finance is pretty tight. Good news, we create some dating tips on Valentine’s Day without being broke. Let’s go get some tips and share this with your spouse or significant one.

5 dating tips on valentine's day without being broke

5 Dating Tips on Valentine’s Day Without Being Broke

  1. Picnic at home (at the park). Some people say that having picnic in the house backyard is romantically fun and sensually adventurous! At the park, I’d advise that you’d check on the weather before going on the picnic because I know that the weather in California is as dramatic as a roller coaster.
  2. Pick a favorite romantic comedy movie. Some people mention that watching a romantic comedy is better than romantic drama movie. (Honestly, I do not know about you and your spouse or your significant one). Some people say that a romantic drama movie is easily boring; they simply fall asleep while watching a boring movie. On an encouraging note, you and your spouse need to discuss which movie can make you both feel romantically loved without being bored.
  3. Cooking together at home. Nothing’s wrong with cooking together. I find simply romantic flirting in the kitchen enjoyable. Be creative and make jokes on the foods you two can make at home.
  4. Making a special dessert at home. Simply pick one of the Pinterest recipes and create something delectable! Sharing each other with kissing over so delicious dessert would be neat! Watch the fun unfold!!!
  5. Driving to the countryside and watch the night sky with the lovely stars. Share the thoughts with your spouse (or your significant one) about giving the names of the stars. It’s especially fun if you have a truck and can lay down blankets in the truck bed. My husband has a 4X4 truck and loves going out in the fields and watching the stars. And, you need to drive to a dark place because the stars are easier to see.

Any Ideas on Dating Tips Without Being Broke For Valentine’s Day?

Well, you and your spouse can find some creative ways to go on a date without being broke. If you have any additional ideas about dating on Valentine’s Day without being broke, please let me know. I’d love to see what you have shared!


Filed Under: Marriage + Love Tagged With: Love, Marriage, Relationship, Valentine's Day

About Joyce Cortes Mackenroth

My name is Joyce. I'm a founder of Unshakeable Joy. I'm a follower of Christ and I am a woman to blog whatever I feel like - a faith-based blog where I write and share about food + drink, personal growth, spiritual encouragement, Christian living, and others. I am a mother of two adult sons and a blessed wife. Click here to learn more about starting a blog.

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  1. Terri Beavers

    February 13, 2017 at 08:17

    If I was dating, I’d love staying home with a movie and an at home picnic. These are great tips and I’m glad you’ve picked things that cost a fortune to do.

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  2. tara pittman

    February 13, 2017 at 09:37

    I asked my husband if a pizza was good for Valentines day and he said sure. I will make him dessert too.

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  3. Eazynazy

    February 13, 2017 at 10:21

    Loveee the tips I liked the thing of Driving to the country side and watch the night sky with stars , woww such a peaceful night it would be

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  4. Bill S

    February 13, 2017 at 11:54

    I love these Valentine’s day date ideas!!! It can add up fast with going out on dates and eating out too.

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  5. Amber Myers

    February 13, 2017 at 12:36

    My husband and I are just saying at home. It’ll be very low key, just the way we like it.

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  6. Emma

    February 13, 2017 at 16:00

    Cooking at home together is such a lovely way to spend Valentine’s – and then you get to enjoy a lovely meal together. So much nicer than spending a fortune on a mediocre set menu in a rubbish restaurant!

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  7. Sarah-Louise Bailey

    February 13, 2017 at 17:51

    We don’t want to get into the crowd so we spend Valentines at home every year, having some candle light dinner with our special meal and a movie after and some delightful treat for the two of us. Your idea of driving to the countryside and watching the night sky was so romantic and I wanna suggest that to my sweetie.

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  8. Sylvia @ Happiness is homemade

    February 14, 2017 at 12:32

    Agree on all these! Cooking at home and making dessert must be my fave 😉

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  9. MishyV

    February 14, 2017 at 12:39

    You know what? I don’t care about the fact that these tips are free but – I love them! All of these things are so simpl and let you actually spend time together and talk together! 🙂

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  10. Erin

    February 14, 2017 at 15:29

    Love all of these ideas! I would give ANYTHING for my husband to cook with me but I eventually gave up asking. If he doesn’t want to, then I won’t force him. (sad face)

    We did agree to take a drive to the mountains like you mentioned in number 5 but it will be for brunch at our fave restaurant. Hey, close enough, right?!

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  11. Cynthia Nicoletti

    February 14, 2017 at 15:47

    I love all your great tips. To have a good time you do not need to spend a fortune. It is the special time you both spend together that is what is important.

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  12. Ivette Lopez

    February 14, 2017 at 16:28

    I prefer to stay home, pop a movie in eat some homemade popcorn, eat some food that we cooked how we liked, and eat our own desserts. Like my hubby says get fat in PJ’s so he doesn’t have to unbuckle his belt LOL. Love a couple of your ideas, ?!

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  13. Anosa

    February 14, 2017 at 19:44

    I guess staying at home would be perfect. You can bond more with your kids if you have one. I thinks its more romantic that going out and juggling with many people who are also celebrating too.

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  14. Bethany Stout

    February 14, 2017 at 20:12

    We never spend much but it’s still great to take some time to spend together it’s not about the money it’s about spending time together.

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  15. Marielle Altenor

    February 14, 2017 at 20:40

    We have two kids and no sitter. Valentine’s Day isn’t the same, but we just love spending time together. Movie night at home, while the kids are sleeping, is how we spent the day lol

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  16. wendy

    February 15, 2017 at 05:53

    I never had an “expensive” Valentine’s Day. Whoever I was with, we would spend time together. I would make dinner and enjoy a nice evening.

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  17. hey sharonoox

    February 15, 2017 at 07:52

    We had take out sushi instead of eating at the restaurant. We had a great time spent together!

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  18. Dawn Gibson-Thigpen

    February 15, 2017 at 09:40

    oh i love the Driving to the countryside and watch the night sky with the lovely stars and pinick at home. that would be idea for me

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  19. Cianna Reider

    February 15, 2017 at 10:25

    I love this! Valentine’s Day shouldn’t be able how much money you spend, but the time you have with each other. You have some really great tips!

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  20. Dhemz

    February 15, 2017 at 10:47

    Awww, these are awesome tips for Valentine’s day. Husband and I prefer to celebrate Valentine’s day at home. Thanks for sharing!

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  21. Filipino Recipes Portal by Ed Joven

    February 20, 2017 at 03:26

    what a great Valentine’s day date ideas! We spent the V-Day at home with home-cook meals while watching Netflix.

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  22. tauyanm

    February 20, 2017 at 21:20

    totally love number 5! that sounds so romantic. we did a road trip and see new things and visited few places this valentines day

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