The Date: I have always loved to bake, so we've done similar dates in the past, like making dinner together, and its always so much fun. I think these types of things make excellent dates because you are working together for a common goal...then you get to eat it! We haven't decided specifically what we will be making, but we do love chocolate cookies, so if I had to guess, it would be that. after baking, we will probably end up watching a movie together cuddling on the couch!
To spice this up a bit, you could try to make a heart-shaped cookie or you could each make something different that you know your spouse will love. The important part is that you talk, have fun, and spend quality time with each other.
The Challenge: Since there are endless ways you could use baking or cooking as a date, find a way to do it in a way that is best for you and your wife. If you don't do this, just make sure you find some time somehow to spend quality time with your wife! Like always, in the name of accountability, Let me know your date plans for this weekend in the comments!
The Cost: $5-10. Just the cost of ingredients!
Update: First, I have to say that trying to make a heart shaped chocolate cookie is A LOT harder that it sounds. Second, my wife really loves the Nestle Tollhouse refrigerated dough, so despite my attempt to have a baking extravaganza, we just made cookie from store-bought dough. We did, have fun eating them all together and we watched Forrest Gump while we ate! It was a fun date!
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