Make a Digital Coupon For A Person in the Family

Chore / practical help

  • Free car wash and interior detailing such as washing, vacuuming, cleaning the windows, and waxing the exterior.
  • One lawn mowing or a yard cleanup session
  • Errand-run day I’ll pick up groceries or run a specific errand.
  • Household chore pass you pick a chore I’ll take care of for a day
  • Tech help hour such as setting up a new device, organizing files, fixing a hiccup.

Food and drink

  • Breakfast in bed such as a tray with coffee/tea and some toast.
  • One homemade dinner night where the person gets to pick the menu or you surprise him.
  • Craft beer or coffee tasting at home.
  • Dessert night

Experiences and fun

  • Movie or game night, with snacks you choose
  • Co-op video game session where they get to pick the game.
  • Outdoor adventure day hike, bike ride, or a shore stroll.
  • Local outing to a new restaurant.
  • Sporting event

Pamper Coupons

  • One-on-one date night out of the house.
  • Home spa night using face masks, or a relaxing foot soak bath prepared and ready for them with a good movie to watch while their feet soak.
  • Unplug and unwind with a tech-free night with a simple activity planned.

How Many to Make

  • Keep 8–20 coupons to start. Make only as many as your budget can handle.
  • Include a mix of small, thoughtful gestures and a couple of bigger experiences.

Ready-to-use coupon wording to use on paper or digital coupons.

1) Traditional coupon
Coupon for: __________
Good for: __________
Expires on: __________
Redeemed by: __________

2) Specific activity coupon
This coupon entitles the bearer to: __________
Details: I will __________
Valid until: __________

3) Gratitude/theme coupon (great for a relationship)
A small token of appreciation for you, because: __________
Redeemable for: __________
Expiration: __________

Optional design and presentation tips

  • Card stock: Print on thick cardstock or cut into sturdy rectangular cards
  • Design: Keep it simple. Use his favorite colors, a clean font, and a short tagline.
  • Personal touches: Add a nickname, inside jokes, or small illustrated icons for each coupon.
  • Packaging: Bundle 6–12 coupons with a ribbon, or tuck them into a small gift envelope or a homemade coupon book.

What Kind to Include & How many to include and how to offer them

  • For a special occasion such as birthdays and anniversaries 12 to 20 coupons plus one weekend road trip.
  • Precise language and terms he’ll understand.
  • Valentine’s day Gift Coupon. Make coupons to equal what you would spend on a valentine’s present or evening out.

DIY | Energy Bars | 2 Recipes | Daily Goal | Valentine Prep |

Here are five distinct energy bar recipes you can make at home. All are no-bake, fairly quick, and yield about 12 bars each (cut to about 2×3 inches). They’re adaptable for allergies and preferences.

Almond Coconut Date Energy Bites / Bars

Yield: Depends

Total time: 60 minutes with overnight resting time not included

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cups dates, pitted

1 cup almonds

1/2 cup shredded unsweetened coconut

1–2 tablespoons coconut oil

Pinch salt

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions:

In a food processor or hand blender, blend dates until a sticky paste forms.

Add almonds, coconut, salt, vanilla, and coconut oil to the dates and pulse until finely chopped and well combined.

Scoop onto parchment and let chill for energy bites. Press into rectangles for energy bars.

Chill overnight then package to eat for breakfast or light lunch.

Tips:

Add dried fruit or honey for sweetness.

Add nut butter for more protein.


Cranberry Orange Pistachio Bars

  • Yield: Depends
  • Total time: 60 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 cups rolled oats (135 g)
  • 1 cup dried cranberries (125 g)
  • 1 cup pistachio kernels roughly chopped
  • Zest of 1 orange
  • 1/3 cup orange juice
  • 2 tablespoons lemon or orange zest (optional)
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil
  • Pinch salt

Instructions:

  • In a large bowl, combine oats, cranberries, pistachios, orange zest, and salt.
  • In a small pan, warm orange juice with coconut oil until smooth; pour over dry mix and stir to combine.
  • Press firmly into a lined pan to create bars and chill overnight.

Storage and variations

  • Storage: Keep bars in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week; they’ll freeze well for up to 1 month.

Substitutions:

  • Use gluten-free oats if needed to make them GF.
  • For vegan options, swap honey for maple syrup and choose plant-based butters.
  • Swap nuts/seed types as desired to suit allergies or taste.