P.H. asks from McKinney, TX on March 09, 2009
Gift Ideas for Man Who Has Everything
Hi Moms,
My boyfriend's birthday is next Monday and I am at a loss as to what to get him. He really seems to have everything and I would like to give him something meaningful if possible. He enjoys walking and cooking. If any of you have any suggestions or ideas, I'd really appreciate it.
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K.L. answers from Dallas on March 12, 2009
Irene, from Sew Nice, has made aprons for a couple of male cooks I know. Both aprons were embroidered with cooking tools – one said Grill Master, the other Gill King. Sew Nice Embroidery offers embroidery on home décor, accessories, and apparel, including custom-made baby items. You can reach Sew Nice at ____@____.com for more ideas.
A.B. answers from Dallas on March 10, 2009
Hi, I will suggest you making him some personal "coupons" to do something he likes. Like you making him a nice dinner, a quiet night with wine, or to go to the movies with him picking the movie, or doing something he loves and you dont... I think it can be as personal as you want and I'm sure he will love it ;)
P.W. answers from Dallas on March 10, 2009
Treat him like a King for a day. Make a big deal and write him a sweet card. Possibly you can get him tickets to a favorite musician or comedian that will be coming to dallas soon.
P.G. answers from Dallas on March 09, 2009
I don't know what your budget is, but google "of the month clubs" and you'll find all kinds of things - the neat thing about the "of the month club" is that it's a gift that gives all year long :)
I found this kitchen related one googling - http://shop.inthekitchen.info/index.php?main_page=product...
- good luck and have fun!
V.P. answers from Dallas on March 10, 2009
I have a few people in my life that I always struggle to buy for, as they have the ability to purchase anything they want. Depending on your budget, I would suggest an "experience". For example, if he enjoys cooking, you can get him some cooking classes, or arrange a meet-and-greet with the chef at his favorite restaurant. Maybe even arrange a behind the scenes look at their pre-dinner preparations in the kitchen, when they might have a little time to talk with him about techniques, menu choices, etc. You can even present whatever experience you give him, gift wrapped with a matching themed book (ie, in this case a cookbook) and a bottle of wine.
Good luck!
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