Friday, May 23, 2014

Valentines Day! gift ideas..?




emily


I need some valentines day gift ideas for my boyfriend.

P.s he has everything!



Answer
Sweet Treats Basket

Save money this Valentine's Day while still giving him a gift he can enjoy by putting together a little basket of sweet treats. Cake, brownie, cookie and muffin mixes are all relatively inexpensive, especially if you purchase them when they go on sale. Use these mixes to bake him up some delicious goodies or use your own family recipes to bake them from scratch. Put them in a decorative basket with a napkin on the bottom. You can go even further and decorate the basket with some ribbon and fabric if you wish, but really, that isn't necessary because he is sure to be focused on the scrumptious morsels inside the basket more than the basket itself.


Homemade Dinner

A homemade dinner as a Valentine's gift is along the same lines as a basket filled with baked goods, only this gift not only fills his stomach, but also allows the two of you to spend some time together. Put together a full meal for the two of you to enjoy on Valentine's Day with some romantic candlelight. Make an appetizer, a salad, a main course and a dessert. Pair each course with a nice wine, alcoholic or non depending on your preference. After dinner the two of you can snuggle up on the couch, enjoy a movie and eat your dessert.


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Low-budget wedding gift for the couple who has everything?




Sue


I'm going with my boyfriend of almost four years to his brother's wedding. The bride and groom are like family to me, and we want to do something special for them, but we're students with hardly any money. They already live together and have all the typical newlywed stuff like toasters and wine glasses. They already have the money to buy anything they want anyway, and gift cards seem lame. Ideas, please!


Answer
Date night.

Get a collander and a pasta ladle. Fill it with spaghetti or tortellinis, sauce, spices for the sauce like galric and onion powder. A box of awesome cookies, coffee, creamer, sugar for dessert. That kind of thing whatever their fav. meal and desert is make a kit. Include a nice candle and a gift card to rent a movie or two at Blockbuster.

I've also done the same thing where we go buy a big bean/stock pot and fill it with everything you need to make a southern dinner like black-eye peas, spices, jar jalapenos, cornbread mix. Then we take a mason jar and layer it with all the ingredients for something like a lemon bar or include a pair of baby pecan pies. Clear cellophane bag with a pretty card that has the recipe/instructions and a nice bow. His family up north loves it and it only runs about 40 bucks if you get a really nice pot.

It might not be the most exspensive gift in the world but it's thoughtful. I undertand about being on a budget. I'm a student myself.




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