Holiday Gift Guide: Under $20

by Carrie on November 11, 2009

The holidays are rapidly approaching. Gifts have ceased to be a big deal among my friends and family, last year my family did no gifts, the year before my parents gave us some cash and I only exchange presents with one friend anymore (last year I got her a ticket to Wicked so we could see it together and that was totally awesome). But I love to make wish lists despite the fact that I don’t expect anyone to get me a single item on them. So for those of you with friends or family who share my sensibilities, here are some gift ideas:

eatinganimalsbookcoverEating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer – $14.97 – Foer’s first non-ficition book (I loved his fiction books), this is a look at eating animals from all perspectives

cobaltpieFiestaware 10 inch Pie Baker in Cobalt – $16.99 – I’d especially love to receive this with a delicious homemade pie already baked in it

doughblenderOxo Good Grips Dough Blender – $7.99 – would go great with that pie pan

1205dksoftctrSee’s Dark Chocolate Soft Centers – $19.10 for 1lb – get a better deal by buying See’s gift cards at a discount at Costco and then using those to buy the actual chocolate

15-holiday09iTunes Gift Cards – any amount – I love media and I love supporting the copyright holders by paying for my digital media

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{ 2 comments }

1 missmarisol November 23, 2009 at 10:26 PM

My family (mom & sister) does a gift exchange secret santa style. We pick names (although it isn’t very hard to figure out who we each got) and set a price limit. The hard part is coming up with the list of things to get. If there is something I want, I will pretty much get it for myself. And I don’t expect my family or friends to get any big ticket items.

So my list this year is basically gift cards to Nordstroms, Sephora, iTunes or Amazon.

2 Sherry November 24, 2009 at 4:07 PM

Sees are the perfect gift! I LOVE See’s!

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