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Valentine's Day plans with a lot of love (Or not)
Proposals for an atypical Valentine's Day
Just because this February 14 catches us in a pandemic doesn't mean we can't celebrate it, but rather that we have to do it differently. And since we are specialists in adding that touch of magic to any moment with just a click, here are some ideas on how to celebrate Valentine's Day despite the restrictions.
Warning, these plans are for you too, who skip special dates, because on the 14th, "whether it slips or not" Lubets is with you.
- Dinner for two hands.
We propose a romantic yet fun evening, put on your apron and think carefully about the menu. Each member of the couple will be in charge of one dish, which they will present to "their jury" in great detail, count on 2 servings, don't let it be short... and once you have eaten the first and second courses, write a number from 1 to 10 on a piece of paper.
The one who scores the most points chooses the dessert...
We have the perfect dessert proposal to warm you up. (Eco-friendly warming lubricant)
- Night among vineyards
We know that many municipalities are confined, even communities, now is what it is and they have never made it so easy for us to imagine a perfect night at home.
We propose a very gastrocool evening. Go to the supermarket, grab several cheeses, jams, and 4 bottles of different wines. Put them in the fridge so you can taste them with the different cheeses, a couple of glasses and let's get to it.
Remember to chill them well because the ambient temperature will gradually rise, watch out for the jam... that's what we're here for.
- Set up your own "Stay Room"
And for the more creative ones, have a fun night hiding clues for your partner all around the house. Put them to the test with questions, maybe you still don't know each other too well and this helps you get to know each other more. Or you've been together for a long time and want to know spicy answers to break routines. The game, you know where it ends. We will be close with just a click.
May the Lubets accompany you!