What is a useful gift that you would want to receive?

Anonymous
For the person who has everything...

Gifts I’ve gotten and appreciated ...

-Something I use a lot but never think to replace - like dish clothes or oven mitts or measuring cups set

-Something that the giver liked that I’d never think to buy (like Tervis glasses or the pineapple corer/slicer or silicon cutting boards)

-A gratitude journal

- over priced or gourmet food items...like truffle salt or Newsky bacon





I bought my MIL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For the person who has everything...

Gifts I’ve gotten and appreciated ...

-Something I use a lot but never think to replace - like dish clothes or oven mitts or measuring cups set

-Something that the giver liked that I’d never think to buy (like Tervis glasses or the pineapple corer/slicer or silicon cutting boards)

-A gratitude journal

- over priced or gourmet food items...like truffle salt or Newsky bacon





I bought my MIL


I might be off base, but I don’t think this is legal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the person who has everything...

Gifts I’ve gotten and appreciated ...

-Something I use a lot but never think to replace - like dish clothes or oven mitts or measuring cups set

-Something that the giver liked that I’d never think to buy (like Tervis glasses or the pineapple corer/slicer or silicon cutting boards)

-A gratitude journal

- over priced or gourmet food items...like truffle salt or Newsky bacon





I bought my MIL


I might be off base, but I don’t think this is legal.


And if you can buy a MIL, does that mean you can also return one? Asking for a friend.
Anonymous
Apple Watch
Roomba
Wireless charging pad
Car detailing gift card
Cleaning service gift card
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the person who has everything...

Gifts I’ve gotten and appreciated ...

-Something I use a lot but never think to replace - like dish clothes or oven mitts or measuring cups set

-Something that the giver liked that I’d never think to buy (like Tervis glasses or the pineapple corer/slicer or silicon cutting boards)

-A gratitude journal

- over priced or gourmet food items...like truffle salt or Newsky bacon





I bought my MIL


I might be off base, but I don’t think this is legal.


And if you can buy a MIL, does that mean you can also return one? Asking for a friend.


Please, contact our Customer Service team at 1-800-MILSRUS. Your satisfaction is our top priority.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Apple Watch
Roomba
Wireless charging pad
Car detailing gift card
Cleaning service gift card


My spouse bought us a roomba last Christmas. It sits unused in the closet. I do not want to have to empty it all the time, and it would automatically fall to me. Do not give a gift that requires the person to do more work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My family is always losing umbrellas, so that's a useful gift (and they have such cute designs sometimes).


I agree with this. Also, I appreciate useful gifts that are things I didn't know existed, like a friend who gave me a cup for my morning smoothies and a straw brush. I had no idea that straw brushes were a thing.
Anonymous
My dad passed a bunch of years ago - he always gave the gifts that we rolled our eyes at....
Over the years I have taken it upon myself to give gifts to my family "From Dad"
- a reflective vest for your car
- the tool that cuts the seatbelt / breaks the window
- crank flashlight / radio

Other practical gifts I like:
- New cozy blankets for the watching TV (these get so much use in our house)
- Popcorn toppings (my kids LOVE these)
- Flavored Olive Oils
- replacement college sweatshirts (my husbands is really ratty)
- Great umbrellas (our golf sized ones need replacement)
- New bath towels
- Hat with headlight for walking at dusk / in the morning (cars just do not see you)
Anonymous
What am I missing not having the real vanilla extract? What are you using it for?
Anonymous
Slippers
Silk Pillowcase
Cheese board (cutting board)
Oil and vinegar set- I like to cook, and have used these when gifted, but never bought myself.
Wine cooler for the table.
Anonymous
obviously depends on the person and their needs.. but..Im giving many of my friends a silk mask this year

also....

beautiful blanket is always nice

ice trays that make a single giant cube plus a bottle of craft bourbon

a month subscription to sunbasket (esp for new parents or those with young kids)

gift card to door dash (anyone, right now)

a Diptyque candle and some good lotion

Frazier fir soap products (amazingly nice hand soap)

shiatsu neck massager (Zirlion? brand from amazon)

audible or similar subscription

le creuset

a set of good wine glasses

anything nice in cashmere

Hanro sleep wear


and, of course, a glowing disco inspired toilel bowl

https://getglowbowl.io/offer-01/?lpid=884&utm_source=8726&utm_medium=TyList&utm_term=504&utm_content=&utm_campaign=0&aff_id=8726&camp_id=0&sub_id=TyList&req_id=ded08f415cf94de696d0df2bca0746e4&contract_id=0&oid=504&device_type=PC&country_name=United%20States&gclid=CjwKCAiAiML-BRAAEiwAuWVggsS9PIpl9WWArE_-pv6cc3GRedrHxT6S7UJ7UtuWttWBOa5lWKWq8xoCN-kQAvD_BwE


Anonymous
Since I love to read, an Amazon gift 🎁 card would be ideal so I could purchase some brand-new books.

This gift would really be great since our public libraries our currently closed.
Anonymous
Jo Malone soaps, body washes, creams, candles, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What am I missing not having the real vanilla extract? What are you using it for?


All these mentions are leading me to assume it gets you high somehow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What am I missing not having the real vanilla extract? What are you using it for?


All these mentions are leading me to assume it gets you high somehow.


HA! DC bakes a lot and swears by it over the cheaper imitation stuff I pick up at the grocery store.
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