Sunday, December 30, 2007

New Year's Eve for a Frugal Gal

We are excited that my in-laws have volunteered to keep the kids for us on New Year's. Getting a babysitter for the holiday is tough and a sleepover at Grandma's will insure that we get a full-fledged celebration in as a couple.

Lots of people dine out and spend oodles of money on drinks or cover charges to go to the latest hot spots in town. We spend our New Year's at home and avoid the crowds and the drunk drivers on the road.

A few years ago, I started doing a special dinner for us to celebrate the holiday. This one night out of the year, we don't eat our usual bargain-basement fare. No, we splurge and have delicious foods like a fabulous steak dinner with a bottle of wine. The celebration is completed with cupcakes purchased from the bakery to end our old year in a sweet way.

Maybe that doesn't sound that exciting to others, but when you are constantly crunching numbers for your grocery budget to work, a little vacation from that can be a wonderful way to celebrate the new year. It is a bit of a splurge, but it is a lot less than a splurge would be if we went out to dinner.

If you think about it, a dinner for two with a bottle of wine would cost between $50-60 for a meal. The food might not even be superb for that price and who knows how long we would wait for a table? We certainly wouldn't get to have seconds and service, on days like this, is typically slow and has usually left me with little to be desired. We usually are paying the tab and saying to each other, "The dinner was good, but I really love the A, B, or C that we eat at home."

Sometimes I feel like I am running a factory here because I try to make so many of the foods that people buy. Our desire to keep our grocery budget low has taken some of the fun out of cooking for me. I will admit, that there are times where I feel like cooking is just another chore to complete for the day.

That is why, when it comes to special date nights like these, I love to splurge and purchase fun ingredients that can showcase what I can really cook. This year we will be enjoying marinated steaks with blue cheese butter, baked potatoes, sauteed mushrooms, and crusty bread.

Our evening is spent watching movies (rented from the local library) and playing our favorite board games.

No, it isn't a wild night on the town, but it will be a wildly delicious celebration to ring in the New Year!

Sound Off: How do you keep your NYE fun and frugal?

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9Comments:

Blogger Heather at Freebies 4 Mom
"What a great plan! I usually make chocolate fondue for dessert for my husband and I to enjoy after the kids are in bed. We love playing games, and will have to get a few out to play. Thanks for sharing your plans for a wisely spent, but enjoyable New Years Eve."

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Blogger Tami
"We go to church! We bring snacks and games and enjoy one another's company! We also have a candle light service at midnight to bring the new year in."

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Blogger Melissa
"For the last several years, we have hosted a NY Eve party here. We invite a ton of different people--couples, singles, families--and everyone is welcome, including kids. We usually end up dividing up: kids upstairs and adults downstairs, but sometimes we mingle. Everyone brings an appetizer or dessert, and we provide the soft drinks. I have been stocking up on 2 liter containers of soda with the sales over the past couple of weeks.

We play games, last year we had a Guitar Hero tournament with adults and kids. Apples to Apples is always a favorite game to play too.

It's lots of fun, no one has to hire a babysitter, and the only thing people have to buy is their one food item."

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Blogger mama k
"This year we are keeping it low key and staying in. I plan on getting a bottle of bubbly and some ingredients for finger foods. So the hubs and I can pretend we are at a party after the baby goes to bed. LOL"

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Blogger Mrs. Mordecai
"We will be reading until midnight and eating weird fruit. Probably not terribly romantic, but lots of fun, and something the whole family can do."

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Blogger Nancy
"i think your celebration sounds fabulous!
we will be going to a small party at a friends house. we have drinks and munchies and play games. this year we will be playing some gmaes on their wii. kids are welcome and have a lot of fun playing, too.
enjoy your evening and thanks so much for your blog. i really enjoy it. happy new year!
-nancy"

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Anonymous Anonymous
"We spent a little money on fireworks, hot dogs and smores fixings. We are going to hang out with my brother and his family around a fire pit roasting hot dogs, making smores and popping fireworks. I don't think we'll make it until midnight because we both have small kids, but it will be fun and frugal nonetheless."

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Anonymous Anonymous
"We spend this part of the holidays with our in-laws and enjoy a homecooked seafood bonannza!!!Probably throw in a movie later too! I like staying in and not being out there with the drivers/traffic. Happy New Year's!
- Jakesmom"

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Blogger Christi
"I love your idea for the New Year! My boys were at grandma's house, too - and I loved having the evening to ourselves.

Happy New Year!"

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