Articles in the housewarming/host Category
Posted in Valentine's Day, food/cooking, for her, for him, housewarming/host, novelty, stocking stuffer, under $10, under $25, under $50 on 9 December 2009
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It started with Mo’s Bacon Bar–part novelty item, part inspired marriage between sweet milk chocolate and salty bacon. It’s not an everyday snack, but it’s got a curious breakfast-esque quality about it. That, and it’s so indulgent, I get a little thrill from the eating it, like I’m breaking some draconian food law.
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Posted in food/cooking, for her, housewarming/host, under $25 on 15 November 2009
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Measuring cups posing as nesting dolls? It’s just like identical cousins. Wait, it’s nothing like identical cousins. In fact, I’m not really sure identical cousins is possible. No, I’m pretty sure it can’t happen. But you know what can happen? You, making tasty cupcakes, with adorable measuring cups who will hold your flour and sugar [...]
Posted in for her, for him, housewarming/host on 19 December 2008
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Whether for one clean sweep or 6 months of weekly service (and anything in between), giving the gift of housekeeping is sure to be appreciated by busy mothers, stressed-out couples, and all-around slobs. Contact local cleaners beforehand to get an idea of what it will cost–many even offer gift certificates. Then, write a card informing the recipient of their gift. Their eyes will be as sparkling as their hardwood floors.
Posted in Gift Lists, housewarming/host, under $25, under $50 on 16 December 2008
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A teacher can only have so many shower gels, desk calendars and coffee mugs. And any teacher will tell you that apple-shaped gifts should be outlawed. Why not donate to a charity you think the teacher would appreciate, or donate books or software to the classroom in the teacher’s name. Gift cards are also a popular choice, but add a personal touch. Pair a bookstore gift card with a bookmark handmade by your child.
Posted in Ask Present Professor, bedroom, for her, housewarming/host, under $25, under $50 on 16 December 2008
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Have a neat freak on your gift list? Check out the Dirt Devil Kone Cordless Hand Vacuum ($27.97 at Amazon). It’s almost like a Transformer, only instead of transforming from Shia Labeouf’s car into a warrior robot, it transforms from a stylish work of art into a handy hand vac.
Posted in Gift Lists, books, for her, for him, housewarming/host, under $25, under $50 on 14 December 2008
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What to get for the parents that have everything – or buy it the instant they sense they might want it? Tiny bonsai tree? Scone sampler and coffee? Coffee table book or a book starring you?
Posted in Ask Present Professor, food/cooking, for her, for him, housewarming/host, under $50 on 10 December 2008
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Beth writes:
I’m dealing with multiple out of town families…. All transplanted new yorkers. Modest budget, we are in a recession. No, really, just a gift to say, hey –thinking of you. In years past I’ve done juniors cheesecakes, cannoli’s from little italy, family board games…. That sort of thing.

