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I'm a real chill dude--a home body type of fellow. A good date night for me would be cooking dinner with the lady and watching a movie. It's really that simple for me...
Sometimes, however, it's nice to switch things up a bit: spice up the weekend/afternoon/evening with something new, if you will. Thus, with this thread, I was hoping we could share and exchange ideas on things to possibly do with and for our ladies on date nights.
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I live in NY but spend a great deal of time in CT, so one thing the lady and I are planning to do is to go fruit and vegetable picking at a local CT farm. It's a fun activity, you get to pick your own food, and more often than not these farms will offer recipes that cater to the produce you just picked.
The price of your produce is dictated by the weight, like in your neighborhood grocery store...so how much you spend is really up to you. Still, you can't beat picking and inspecting your own food--right from the farm. If this is something that's interesting to you, check out http://www.pickyourown.org/index.htm#states for farms in your region.
We're also considering taking up dance classes together; i'll let y'all know how that goes...
That said, please share your date night/day activities. If it involves cooking, feel free to post recipes. Additionally, if costs are associated with said activity, try to make mention of it.
Soooo...what are some nice activities y'all like to do?
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Sometimes, however, it's nice to switch things up a bit: spice up the weekend/afternoon/evening with something new, if you will. Thus, with this thread, I was hoping we could share and exchange ideas on things to possibly do with and for our ladies on date nights.
...
I live in NY but spend a great deal of time in CT, so one thing the lady and I are planning to do is to go fruit and vegetable picking at a local CT farm. It's a fun activity, you get to pick your own food, and more often than not these farms will offer recipes that cater to the produce you just picked.
The price of your produce is dictated by the weight, like in your neighborhood grocery store...so how much you spend is really up to you. Still, you can't beat picking and inspecting your own food--right from the farm. If this is something that's interesting to you, check out http://www.pickyourown.org/index.htm#states for farms in your region.
We're also considering taking up dance classes together; i'll let y'all know how that goes...
That said, please share your date night/day activities. If it involves cooking, feel free to post recipes. Additionally, if costs are associated with said activity, try to make mention of it.
Soooo...what are some nice activities y'all like to do?
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