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Playing Cupid From The Heart

BOSTON (CBS) - I do think you can play cupid on the cheap this Valentine's Day and still make it special.

Playing Cupid From The Heart

Make a list of everyone that needs to be reminded how much they are loved. Then next to their name make another column of how much you want to spend or can afford to spend on each individual.

To make it memorable it truly does not have to be expensive. Now add up your list. Can you afford to spend that much? If not, try it my way this year.

Saving money always means spending your time. A great way to tell those you love how much you love them is to do just that, tell them.

Write a poem or a special letter to everyone on that list. Tell them why they are loved and why you need them in your life. If you are desperate or it's for the kids use the "roses are red, violets are blue" line, but if you can, make it real…something from the heart.

If you can't create your own poem copy one of the classics. How Do I Love Thee, by Elizabeth Barrett Browning always melts my heart! There are websites that have her complete works. Another good resource is the Love Quotes Encyclopedia.

Tuck the poem or letter in your valentine's lunch bag, backpack, handbag, brief case or coat pocket when they leave for work or school. Tape it to the bathroom mirror so they find it that morning. Put it on the dinner table that night.

You do have to eat that day so make the meals special. For breakfast add strawberries or raspberries to cereal. Serve cranberry juice. Use your heart cookie cutter to create pancakes or toast with strawberry jam.

Stick red napkins in the lunch bags and use the cookie cutter to make heart shaped sandwiches.

For dinner use a red theme. Meatloaf with ketchup, pink mashed potatoes, beets, tomato salad and strawberry ice cream with heart shaped cookies.

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You can hear Dee Lee's expert financial advice on WBZ NewsRadio 1030 each weekday at 1:55 p.m., 3:55 p.m., and 7:55 p.m.

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