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Here's how to plan an amazing Valentine's Day dinner date for $100 or less

Danny Bakst   

Here's how to plan an amazing Valentine's Day dinner date for $100 or less
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  • Valentine's Day is around the corner, and if you haven't budgeted for a fancy night out with dinner and drinks, there is still time to plan a romantic night in.
  • If you don't feel like running around to get everything you need for your Valentine's Day dinner at home, we have curated ideas that can all be delivered right to your door.
  • You can get everything you need delivered in time for Valentine's Day on February 14, including a meal kit to prepare dinner with your partner, a bottle of wine, and a fun activity to complete.
  • Best of all, it'll cost you less than $100.

Making Valentine's Day plans can be frustrating, taxing, and expensive. Society expects you and your partner to put on a fancy outfit, strut to the nearest steakhouse or other trendy eatery, and fork out your entire paycheck for one evening of luxurious glamour. Reject this unnecessary paradigm this year with a lovely night in with your Valentine.

There is nothing more romantic than working in the kitchen together as a unit, and the end result will taste much better and be more satisfying than whatever the line cook at the local steakhouse will put together.

Plus, you can drink an entire bottle of wine and not have to worry about getting home. And the cherry on top of this lovely evening at home is that you can get everything you need to create a romantic evening for less than $100.

Here's how to plan an awesome Valentine's Day dinner at home for $100 or less:

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