Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a VS or other lingerie store product. If you can find something for under $20. Big hit.
How do you know what size to bring?
Skip the undergarments. Try other items they or other stores like them sell, e.g. sleep mask. If you don't find anything, how about a gift card from there?
You absolutely can't bring a gift card to a "favorite things" party. That's counter to the whole point of the party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been to a number of them but usually we do a limit of $15. One year I brought my favorite pair of cozy socks since the party was in the winter. One year I brought small plants in cute planters. My favorite gifts I’ve received have included a nice journal, a bottle of someone’s favorite inexpensive wine and this decadent treat. https://bigspoonroasters.com/collections/nut-butters
To the PP who asked how they work basically you bring four of the same of your favorite item. Usually it becomes like a white elephant or similar where you might pull names and give your gifts to four others, explaining why it’s your favorite thing. At the end of the evening sometimes people end up trading stuff but it’s a fun way to get together.
If you have to buy 4 are you then spending $60? Why does everyone need 4 things, why not just 1 each like. white elephant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take a VS or other lingerie store product. If you can find something for under $20. Big hit.
How do you know what size to bring?
Skip the undergarments. Try other items they or other stores like them sell, e.g. sleep mask. If you don't find anything, how about a gift card from there?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been to a number of them but usually we do a limit of $15. One year I brought my favorite pair of cozy socks since the party was in the winter. One year I brought small plants in cute planters. My favorite gifts I’ve received have included a nice journal, a bottle of someone’s favorite inexpensive wine and this decadent treat. https://bigspoonroasters.com/collections/nut-butters
To the PP who asked how they work basically you bring four of the same of your favorite item. Usually it becomes like a white elephant or similar where you might pull names and give your gifts to four others, explaining why it’s your favorite thing. At the end of the evening sometimes people end up trading stuff but it’s a fun way to get together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maldon salt
Luxardo cherries
This silicone cooking turner: https://gir.co/products/ultimate-turner?variant=42206026531012
Nice vanilla beans or vanilla bean paste. I recently got this for about $20 in the warehouse:
https://www.costco.com/p/-/nielsen-massey-madagascar-bourbon-pure-vanilla-bean-paste-8-oz/100854891
A "big" baggu: https://baggu.com/collections/big-baggu
+1 to whomever said TJs seasonal items, in particular their Belgian cookie tin.
This is what I'm thinking about doing. I'm hoping they have one of those seasonal tote bags and I can put my "favorite" things in the bag, which would be a lot of seasonal things. Otherwise I might do my favorite things for a charcuterie board with a bottle of wine. Limit is $50 so a little more to spend.
Anonymous wrote:Two Jars of Forest Essential Facial Ubtan - TOTAL GAME CHANGER
https://www.forestessentialsindia.com/facial-ubtan-roop-nikhar-gulab-40g.html
Anonymous wrote:A few years ago I got a battery organizer and it was one of those things that I don’t know how we did without it. Instead of having batteries strewn all over in junk drawers they now have one place to belong. So last year when invited to a favorite things party, I brought the battery organizer.
https://amzn.to/47Mmw7z
Nearly all the other items were either foods, drinks, or makeup products. But the battery organizer was a big hit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP. I really liked Trader Joe's mulled cider. When I first found it, I used to give it as a casual gift (Hey, you should try this!) or bring it to potlucks. Years ago, when Terra Chips first appeared, I did the same. Chocolate-covered espresso beans and packages of dried cherries are other small indulgences like this.
If I went to a party like this, I might bring an egg cooker appliance. They are great for making soft and hard-boiled eggs. Much more convenient than stovetop pans.
I like your food finds.
Do you have any current ones? We have a "I tried it so you don't have to" thread on the food forum that would be perfect for you if you are an early finder of great food items!