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Aldi customer shares how to make Valentine's Day meal for two for just £2.70

Valentine's Day is just around the corner – and you don't need to spend a fortune to impress your partner.

If you're on a budget, you can swerve going out in favour of a cosy night in. Try cooking for your partner – as this is a great way to show your appreciation for them.

And if you're feeling the pinch, a money saving guru called Cost of Living Crisis Tips shared the shopping list he recommends. The savvy Aldi customer shared how to make a three-course meal for two for just £2.70.

The first thing he did was to grab two tomato and cheese pizzas from Aldi's Everyday Essentials range for 58p each. "Or you could get a large pizza for 99p, then a couple of garlic breads for 74p from Aldi," he said in his TikTok video.

He continued: "Then get yourself some dark chocolate - 55p, bargain, and a tin of rice pudding, a classic, 25p." In all, it totalled £2.70 at the till.

After the foodie got home, he put the two pizzas in the oven for eight minutes, and then went on to put the two garlic bread baguettes in the air fryer for five minutes.

For the dessert, he heated up the rice pudding in a pot on medium heat for five minutes. For a final flourish, he added half of the bar of chocolate into the rice pudding. Simply stir to combine and create a decadent pudding.

The TikToker continued: "When the garlic bread is ready, make a love heart out of it [on a plate] and add tomato sauce around the love heart for a nice touch.

"Then when the pizzas are ready, cut a little love heart out of the pizzas. It may take some practice, it's harder than it looks. Then once you've done all of that, it's time to serve up."

After arranging all of the dishes, he stated: "So for the starter you've got a love heart garlic bread, the love heart

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