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Dating without breaking the bank

Broke blues shouldn’t mean staying at home, writes Marchelle Abrahams

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THE Beatles were onto something when they sang “Money can’t buy me love.” But money can buy you romantic dinners for two and adventurou­s weekend getaways. But sometimes when you get to the end-of-the-month Salticrax, there’s no such thing as luxury trips away or fancy restaurant­s. If you’re short on moolah but big on love, don’t fret.

We’ve come up with 10 affordable tips for date nights.

Wacky Wednesday

They say the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, and it doesn’t have to cost you the earth. It doesn’t get better than Steers Wacky Wednesday special – buy two burgers for less than R50. Other restaurant franchises like Spur have Free Steak Thursdays. Check out your local fastfood outlet for their weekly specials – that way you can eat thrifty for every day of the week.

Cut-price movies on Box Office

Who needs to go out and spend bucks when you can stay on the couch the entire weekend and rent movies. DStv’s Box Office has discounted movie rentals, and they’re all new releases.

Walk on the beach

Take advantage of the last of the summer rays and head to the beach. Bring out your partner’s competitiv­e spirit by holding a sand castle competitio­n. Have fun and go wild!

Star gazing

What’s more romantic than sitting beneath a sky full of stars? And it doesn’t cost a thing. Just take a blanket, some snacks and a bottle of wine for a full-on stargazing date in the privacy of your own backyard. Who cares that you don’t know where the Big Dipper is – it’s the experience that counts.

Go to the theatre

Forget what you’ve heard about the theatre being just for rich, middle class folk. Now’s your chance to see big-budget Broadway shows at discounted rates. How, you ask? Many theatres offer cut price tickets for their afternoon shows. Check your local theatre listings for what’s on.

Happy campers

The positive effects of camping have been documented extensivel­y. For starters, it opens the lungs – when you spend more time among lots of trees, you take in more oxygen. Scientists found that spending a couple of nights under canvas can reset our internal body clocks to help us go to sleep earlier.

Volunteer together

Volunteeri­ng at your local animal shelter brings out all kinds of happy feelings. It also gives you the chance to bond with your loved one in a different environmen­t, and you get to see their caring side come out.

Visit the museum

Most national museums in SA offer free entry at certain times of the week. Some of them even have night-time tours which can be quite a surreal experience.

Create a home spa

Who needs a fancy spa for couples’ massage sessions? Just turn your bathroom into a spa by lighting candles and filling your tub with luxurious bath scents and bubbles.

Hit the game arcade

Go old school by visiting a game arcade at your local mall. Those tokens jiggling in your pocket brings out your inner child, and who doesn’t like a game of Daytona?

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PICTURE: PIXABAY PENNYPINCH­ERS: If you’re short on moolah but big on love, don’t fret.
 ?? PICTURE: PIXABAY ?? HAPPY CAMPER: Spending a couple of nights under canvas can reset our internal body clocks to help us go to sleep earlier.
PICTURE: PIXABAY HAPPY CAMPER: Spending a couple of nights under canvas can reset our internal body clocks to help us go to sleep earlier.

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