GIVING GIFTS THAT DON’T COLLECT DUST
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CONSUMABLE GIFTS
Gift-giving can sometimes be difficult when trying to find the right thing for certain people in our lives. We want to give gifts that people will enjoy and love. But, many of us who we buy gifts for already have the things they want or need. We don’t want to give gifts that will collect dust in someone’s home. And I don’t mean it in a way that the person would not love the gift you got them. But, sometimes we all end up with too much stuff. Gifts that won’t collect dust are consumable gifts that can be used and enjoyed. They do not require a permanent place in someone’s home. So, if you feel like you are really struggling to find the right gift for someone special in your life, consider giving them something consumable.
FOOD
Chocolate – Chocolate truffles, Chocolate-covered strawberries, Chocolate bars, Chocolate-covered pretzels, Chocolate-covered nuts, Chocolate gift basket
Hot sauces
Fancy olive oils
Grow your own herbs kit
Bread dipping seasoning kit
Cookie or brownie mix
Homemade cookies or breads
Soup mix
Charcuterie items: Nuts, cheeses, crackers, dried fruit
Steak / fresh seafood – like Omaha steaks
DRINKS
Tea: A variety of loose-leaf teas can be found at your local tea shop or online.
Coffee: A bag of freshly roasted coffee beans is a great gift for coffee lovers.
If you know that they own a Keurig or Nespresso, you could consider giving a variety pack of pods for one of those machines
Wine / other adult beverages
Hot chocolate mix
Cocktail kit
Soda: A pack of artisanal soda is a great gift for anyone who loves to try new flavors.
HOME
Candles
Soap
Flower or Vegetable Seeds
BODY
Lotion
Bath bombs
Hand soaps for kitchen or bath
GIFT CARDS / EXPERIENCES
Audiobook credits
Restaurant gift cards
Food delivery services – like Door Dash or Uber Eats
Cooking classes
Concert tickets
Escape room
Spa day
Paint and sip
Art classes
Wine or cocktail of the month subscription
Other specialty subscriptions: makeup, pet items, snacks
Blank greeting cards
IT’S OK TO TAKE A CHANCE ON SOMETHING THEY MIGHT NOT LIKE
When you buy a consumable gift, sometimes it can feel a little bit risky if you are not 100% sure of what the person really likes. The good thing about consumables is that they can be used by other individuals than the one actually receiving the gift. For food-related items, they can always be used to put out for company or maybe will be something that other family members will enjoy. Consumable gifts are often easily used to re-gift. While everyone has their own thoughts on whether or not to re-gift, if you give someone something they will not use, it is still nice for them to have a gift they can give to another individual.
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