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Old 11-03-2007, 08:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Cheap date -- what to do?
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Some of the best date activities cost very little cash
Take a class together -- cooking, wine tasting
Play off local sites-- take a hike, visit museum
Cook a meal and watch TV
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By Jocelyn Voo
(LifeWire) -- Anna Hake, 24, and her boyfriend were hunting for some interesting -- and inexpensive -- ways to spend time together. Their solution: making a date to attend the Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco, touted as the world's largest showcase for S&M products and culture.

"We walked by a table with floggers and whips on it, and the guy running the booth encouraged us to give it a try," says Hake, a nonprofit organization program coordinator who lives in San Francisco. "We both looked at each other and were, like, 'When in Rome...' "

Though the couple decided it ultimately wasn't for them, the experience was memorable.

"We may not be into bondage," Hake says, "but it was good for bonding."

And all it cost was a small donation that benefited local nonprofits.

Michael Hotard took the idea of a cheap date one step further.

Like most college students, Hotard, 22, who graduated from the University of Georgia this past May, had limited funds -- a predicament that prompted him to found the UGA Cheap Date Club during his sophomore year. Though the 15-member group disbanded when the majority of members graduated, he still believes in the club's basic philosophy.

"A good date is about spending time with a person and being able to talk to and get to know that person, and I don't think that has any correlation with how much money you spend," Hotard explains.

To guarantee your night will end with plans for a second date instead of a hefty bill, here are four steps to fine-tuning your romantic planning when finances are tight.

1. Work with what you have

Every place has something to offer. Coastal areas boast beaches, while many landlocked cities have parks and greenbelts or are in close proximity to rivers, lakes or mountains. Plan a hike, a bike ride or go in-line skating and pack a picnic. In the winter, if you live in a cooler climate, you can go ice skating or sledding and warm up with hot chocolate.

Hotard culled date inspiration from his student surroundings.

"In Athens (home of the University of Georgia Bulldogs), there's a lot of bulldog statues around town as a public art (project). There's probably 36 of them painted in all different styles," he says. "So (my girlfriend and I) spent one afternoon and went to all the bulldogs taking pictures together with a digital camera."

Not only did Hotard's girlfriend benefit from his idea, others did as well. "Once I posted the pictures on Facebook, people were like, 'Oh, that's something I've been meaning to do before I graduate,' and 'Where's that bulldog? I have to find that one'," he says.

2. Play off your shared interests

Find an interest that you both have -- any interest, really. Let's say you both watch "Saturday Night Live" and loved the episode featuring the rap ode to cupcakes that found half a million viewers on YouTube.

"Knowing that I was obsessed with the 'Lazy Sunday' video from 'Saturday Night Live,' my date tried to recreate it for me," says Kim Daly, 27, a New York City-based magazine editor.

"We met for a stroll through the West Village and stopped for cupcakes at Magnolia. The best part? He wore a coat with a fur collar -- just like the one Andy Samberg had on! It ended up being a totally memorable afternoon and was way more fun than a pricier date would have been."

3. Learn something new together

Rather than spend the night watching a DVD, try something that allows you to interact with each other while exploring a different craft or skill. Local wine tastings can be inexpensive as well as educational, and paddling down a river in a two-person kayak, as you can do in Boston, Massachusetts, is often a low-cost outdoor activity.

If you're looking for something a little more intimate, try "sex-positive" shops like Babeland, which has locations in New York, Los Angeles and Seattle, and offers sex toys and classes geared to enhancing your sex life, many of them free.

4. A little effort goes a long way

The home-cooked meal is the standby of all cheap dates, and with good reason: It takes far more effort to slave over a hot stove than to call a restaurant to make a reservation. To up the romantic quotient even more, move the meal outdoors.

"Any chimp can take you out to dinner," says Melissa Chang, 41.

Instead, the Honolulu, Hawaii-based marketing manager's boyfriend took her out for a moonlit picnic in a park on Valentine's Day. Though the spread was safe on all counts -- baked brie, strawberries and champagne -- what was most impressive was the effort that it signified. "For me, it meant more than a 'normal' Valentine's dinner because of the thought that went into it," Chang says.
I've been trying to post about "dating" even though I'm married for the past 5 years. We don't have a specific date night, but I know that some couples do. We are quite active in our outings going to theater, dinners, galleries, and other things that living in a major metropolis affords.

Still we can be challenged by a cheap date or inexpensive night out.

We all talk about it being a blockbuster night meaning staying in watching a video, but let's see what we can get from the more creative people in our community.

Maybe it can be a cheap date you've had in the past, or one you are planning in the future.

What are some of your cheap or inexpensive outings?

In the summer time in the city, there are lots of movies to watch outside for free. HBO sponsors free movies in Bryant Park on Monday nights. We buy some snacks, bring a blanket and watch a movie amongst a bunch of other folks. We didn't go to one for the past few summers, the last one was seeing Spiderman on the Hudson River.

The most recent inexpensive outing was facilitated by a stagehand friend on the Broadway production of Wicked. He gave us tickets for Halloween and gave us a backstage tour of the theater. We saw the 150 wigs and the wigwranglers, the costume department, the sound engineers, the trap floor and the main stage and where all the sets are kept for scene changes.
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Old 11-03-2007, 10:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Best cheap date: we go to the Saturday farmer's market when it's in season. Every Saturday, rain or shine, we go downtown, get a cup of coffee at this great local place called Oregon Legacy (they sell everything related to coffee and tea you could possibly imagine being in one store...totally awesome). They have four or so pots of coffee to choose from, all from different locations around the world, and some are organic or fair trade or both. Then we walk through the market, which is about a block away from the coffeeshop along First Ave and the riverwalk esplanade. There are all kinds of musicians busking along the market, from a guy who brings his didgeridoo to a couple of young teens who play violins to Ramblin' Rex, the Good News Blues Man.

In the middle of the market is the city fountain, at the center of the riverwalk esplanade. It is more or less the heart of Corvallis in summer. We usually stop for a garlic-coated whole wheat pretzel at the Pretzel Queen's stand and find a spot to sit near the fountain. Occasionally, various bands perform at the fountain plaza during market hours. I love sitting outside on a warm summer morning, drinking my coffee and listening to the community band play John Philips Souza. A string quartet also performs from time to time, and tents in the plaza feature presentations from the Oregon State Extension Service, the City of Corvallis, and Benton County on topics relevant to the community. One of the coolest presentations this summer was one on wasps and hornets by the extension service's resident bug guy. The extension service also does taste tests related to what's on sale at the market this week--strawberries in June, tomatoes in July and August, and apples in October.

Sure, we spend money, but it's less than $5 (outside of the money we spend at the market on our fruits and veggies for the week). We also eat better than we would otherwise, and eat a greater variety of fruits and vegetables. Plus, it gets us outside and walking around.

We are fortunate that we live in a town with a very vital downtown. There are all kinds of events downtown throughout the year that we take part in, including a wine walk and a holiday trolley tour. Beyond downtown, the town has a very active community, so there are all kinds of festivals, fun runs, fundraisers, and community events to attend that are low-cost or no-cost. We have a food co-op in town that organizes a lot of free events, including free wine tasting, food tastings, and cooking demos. Since we also live in a college town, we use that to our advantage and keep an eye out for free lectures and activities on campus. Our university also has a bowling alley with cheap bowling for students.

We're able to keep fairly busy around these parts without spending too much.
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Old 11-03-2007, 11:22 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I don't mind cooking for myself, because I'm not great at it so what I make is going to be very basic. I wouldn't cook for a date, though, because I really can't make a "meal" that I'd think highly enough of to actually serve to someone. Everything I make is relatively easy and straightforward. I mean, there are maybe one or two chicken dishes I can make, that I'd consider an actual "meal". Usually it's something more along the line of, "throw chicken in pan, cook chicken, use some kind of sauce for flavor, make some mashed potatoes or rice, maybe cut up some zucchini in with the chicken. It's not impressive, it's bachelor food. While I really like it, I wouldn't serve such a thing to someone.
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Old 11-03-2007, 11:34 AM   #4 (permalink)
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My girlfriend is always a cheap date. She doesn't eat much or drink. So... Unless I'm tyin' one on or we go somewhere super expensive, we don't spend more then $30.
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Old 11-03-2007, 05:04 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Well I am currently single and haven't dated recently but here's some ideas I give my friends when they ask about dates.

A packed picnic lunch - doesn't have to be anything fancy just take a few different combinations and some rolls and you can make sandwiches, sit at the park and talk. My friends and I tend to do this alot in summer in Kings park though usually we take some footballs or a cricket set along to amuse ourselves.

The beach - Obviously not an option for those of you that are land locked but I'm maybe 30min away from the beach and Australia has some beautiful beaches. All you really need to pay for is the petrol to drive there and back.

Local theatres / clubs - Through my social activities I'm a member of many local groups that do theatre performances, obviously doesn't work for the rest of you but ring around and see what local theatres are showing atm. Also try multicultural centres, there's one near here that does latin dance classes for example, I atleast think that would be a fantastic date but you'd have to be comfortable with the other person being in your personal space.

And abaya it's not about WHAT you cook as much as the fact that you put the effort into actually doing so.
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