What bargains!
For those that have been with their partners for just a short while the worries can circulate around how far you should take your celebrations, or if you should even celebrate it at all. Is a gift too much? Too little?
Equally, if you have been together forever it can almost seem like a chore to have to jump through the motions of a lavish and over-priced evening out. You'll love them just as much any other day, so what are you both trying to prove? However it is nice to celebrate love, so why not just do something understated and informal, which is nevertheless special. Why not have a meal for two at home? Most of the major supermarkets are offering special Valentine's Day meal deals which are both affordable and easy to prepare. Here are the best options…
Iceland's Valentine's Day Meal Deal Iceland's deal includes three dishes by chef Gino D’Acampo and a bottle of wine for just £10. What a bargain! It goes on sale 11 February.
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