Sex & Relationships

Treats for your Sweet

Treats for your Sweet

While it takes cash to care, it doesn’t take all the cash in the world to fuel romance. With a little ingenuity and creativity you can have a blast on a budget and make your significant other feel valued and appreciated. You can make the most out of Valentine’s Day and show just how much you care, without breaking the bank; there is no need to worry. BUZZZ Magazine has affordable romantic options designed to put that ‘zing’ back in ‘amazing’. When searching for inexpensive alternatives that will melt hearts, no idea is too corny or over the top. A meal for two is a good place to begin.

The perfect meal for two can be as simple as having a picnic. Pack a basket full of ‘bae’s’ favourite food items and head to Hope Gardens for an afternoon rendezvous far from the maddening crowd. The botanical gardens is where the hope will spring eternal as it offers solitude, privacy, ambience and the opportunity to sneak in a kiss or two without any interruptions. For an extended get a way, try a weekend at Hollywell. Imagine having hot chocolate and even hotter kisses while being locked away in a cabin in the cool, hills of St. Andrew. Your weekend adventure will help to ignite romance.

Just in case your partner is not up for an adventure, it’s always ok to try something out of the box like a personalised radio shout-out. Make a Call to your partner’s favorite radio station, send a thoughtfully crafted Valentine’s Day greeting on the air and make sure he/she is tuned in. You can add more excitement to the day by preparing a dish that titillates the palate and puts a wide grin on the face. Whether it is pasta, pizza, stewed peas or mackerel rundown, you can prepare the perfect meal. You may even make a signature drink to go with it. Seek advice from your favourite bartender; create an inexpensive beverage just for ‘bae’ and add a movie for bonus points. You may choose a movie you have watched before but can’t get enough of. It may even be a movie for which every line is memorised.

To Read More: Purchase your copy of Volume 9 #6  January-February 2018