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Kathryn Yahoo User
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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 1:48 am Post subject: What should I bring for a Christmas gift for my boyfriend's family? |
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| It is my first time meeting them because they live in another state. They have already expressed (to my boyfriend) that they have bought me a gift. There are 7 total: Mom, Dad, sister, sister's husband, and their 2 children, boy (13) and girl (10). I was thinking a Christmas basket that included things for everyone, instead of individualized gifts, since I dont know their personal interests (yet). Please help! Thanks! |
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charc72042 Yahoo User
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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 1:52 am Post subject: |
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| That could get expensive! You can always go to bath & Body works and get nice lotions for the MOM & Candle basket for Sister N Hubby. Kids like the latest DVD movies & just ask if DAD likes fishing or hunting, then get him a nice Camo shirt or fishing hat. Don't go all out on the first meeting. They will feel bad, just small tokens would be appropriate. Ask you BF he can fill you in on some ideas. |
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red Yahoo User
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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 1:58 am Post subject: |
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Christmas Basket is the best way in my opinion. Also more affordable. Cider, a good bottle of wine for the adults, coffee, creamers, nut breads ect,cinamin sticks, candies cheese and fruit. Happy Holidays Home made is good and more personal or u can do what I do and buy everything lol |
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Sheena G Yahoo User
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Michelle Yahoo User
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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 8:17 am Post subject: |
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| the bets gifts is for brand watch with lowest price.please just have a check the site:http://www.replica-watch-shopping.comi think it is really good for your Christmas gifts for your boyfriends's family. |
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Stephanie H Yahoo User
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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:42 am Post subject: |
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| I like the idea of a basket of cheer. You could include things that can be served with Christmas dinner or if you are visiting in advance Christmas Even dinner or Christmas breakfast. I make baskets every year for people, and I love visiting the gourmet grocery stores to pick up things. Even the regular markets have a lot of the high end stuff these days at reasonable prices. You could also go to Le Gourmet Chef, Williams Sonoma or Sur le Table to buy components for your baskets.Remember to set a budget, and not to go over. Buy your baskets after you have the stuff to go in them so you don't feel you have to buy more stuff to fill it up. Craft stores like Michaels & AC Moore sell baskets that are relatively inexpensive, and you can always use the 40% off coupon from the circular.Here are a few basket ideas that I have done in the past -Christmas Breakfast Basket:Vodka & Bloody Mary Mix or Champagne & OJReal Maple SyrupA fruit syrupGourmet Pancake MixBag of good coffeeMuffin MixRock Candy Stir SticksChristmas Cocktails Basket:Bottle of Red Wine & White WineBailey's Irish CreamSeveral CheesesSmoked Sausage/PepperoniHoliday Sweets - homemade is a nice touchFancy crackers/Bread sticksMustard or other dipping sauceDinner Basket (layered into a pasta bowl):Bottle of WinePastaGourmet Pasta SauceLoaf of Italian BreadSmall pastriesMovie Night:Pop CornSodasCandies Several Holiday DVDs that are family type movies for everyone to enjoyRelaxing Evening:Cocoa Mix, Coffee, TeaRock Candy stir sticksCandy CanesHomemade Cookies |
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riversconfluence Yahoo User
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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:34 am Post subject: |
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| I like the Xmas basket thing. You could do some packets of cocoa mix, [gormet or store brand], some home made cookies or candy or fudge, small boxes of candy, a Xmas ornament, gift certificates for Blockbuster to get holiday movies, little candles in the scent of Xmas, some of those little tea towels with Xmas designs. Even some Christmas CDs.Will you take a basket for each family unit or for each person? or just one for everyone?My friends had a bring the present and everybody drew a number. I got a basket, velvet lined, with tea, cocoa, candy, a mug and a plate, and a fleece throw. It was cute, and all Xmas themed.Get some ideas from the discount department stores, I have seen ice cream sundae baskets[it had bowls, the scoop, long spoons, chocolate sauce and sprinkles], soup baskets [it had soup bowls with handles, soup spoons, and cans of Campbells in it], nuts baskets[it had a metal cracker and a selection of whole nuts, and one just had cans of nuts], even the ones with the cheese and sausage from that famous store. There was even a tea one, with a small teapot, cups, and a selection of tea. Wow, Stephanie named a lot! Really good ideas!Merry Christmas! |
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