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Thursday, 13 December 2012

Xmas gifts for under $50

Where has the time flown? I am so ill-prepared for the onslaught that is Christmas and have barely bought any gifts. And I think I've left my run a bit late for most online retailers...

So if you are a bit like me and have left everything to the last minute, and still don't know what to get for hard-to-buy-for relatives and friends, pay attention. All of the suggestions are independent, as none of these businesses had the foresight to contact me and pay me. Shame.

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A good wooden cheese board will never go astray in an entertainer's home. A nice vintage one would go down a treat but who's got time to fossick in mid-December?  Go to Myer first thing in the morning and buy this one. They have other cheese boards but this one is on sale, and you should never pay full retail if you can avoid it.
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And if you team it with a cooler pack filled with Tarago River Shadows of Blue cheese from Coles Deli then you will have a friend for life.


For a new smart phone case go to The Dairy and check out the patterns from Keren Brown. Her pineapples and cockatoo cases are fun and summery. She's a Queensland gal too which will make your purchase feel very local, warm and fuzzy.
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I've only just discovered this Brissy online store called Everingham and Watson. They have a lovely assortment of Australiana that greatly appeals to me. And who can dislike an acrylic pineapple decoration to make your Xmas tree authentically Queensland?

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As Christmas is focused around entertaining and summer get-togethers, you ought to have a big 9 litre stainless steel bowl which you can either fill up with ice and champagne or a retro punch. It is much nicer looking than the Coleman's esky if you are wanting to impress.

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Turkish towels are all the rage. They are made from a thin, super absorbent cotton weave which makes them light weight to carry and quick to dry. I say that is a great thing for those hitting the beaches and pools this Christmas. 

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If you are really, really stuck and don't know what to get the person who has everything (ie a complete hoarder) and doesn't need more stuff, why not give a charity gift? UNICEF have a great range of charity gifts to choose from that will hopefully make a small difference.

The measles vaccine to protect 100 kids is bang for your buck at $27.
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There you have some ideas to get you thinking but don't dilly dally.. You really have no time to waste!

Merry Christmas shopping.


10 comments:

  1. I haven't done any Christmas shopping either (well I've bought my husband a Happy Festivus tee, but that's it) Your suggestions are great. Thanks.

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  2. Why are we waiting...? To the tune of "oh Come All Ye Faithful"? I'm in some perverse culling mode at the moment and can't bring myself to shop for more stuff. Some kind of anti consumer bug is upon me which will look very bad Christmas Day. Time to suck it up and do some shopping! Thanks for the tips.

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  3. I haven't bought gifts either, but my shopping should be easy this year. My daughter and SIL mainly want books, and I think they're going to make an IKEA run and pick up all kinds of toys/tents/chairs for the boys, and I'm going to pay for part of it. Shopping doesn't get any easier than that!

    I love that stainless steel bowl, and I'd love to have a dozen of those Turkish towels. Great suggestions...especially the UNICEF one.

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  4. Turkish towels? Why has no one put me in the loop about turkish towels? It'll be all I can think about now. You can get Marimekko i-phone covers but they're $59, so they can't be included in your marvellous list.

    Gastronomical presents are a good idea. I'm stuck for the males of the family.

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  5. PS Just visited E&W. Talk about excellent!

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  6. I know. They're on instagram and when I saw the excellent and different wares I was estactic. Did you see the cufflinks? And the blackboards are awesome. xx

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  7. I have a Turkish towel on my wishlist. I wish I'd been more organised and done more of my shopping online this year too before the cut off dates - am still waiting for one gift which I hope arrives in time! Happy shopping x

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  8. I haven't bought a single thing! Nothing like waiting till the last minute.

    TDM xx

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  9. I too am extremely unprepared for Christmas this year which is unusual for me, just too much going On! Thanks for the great suggestions, I'm going to get some of those! Ta muchly! Mxx

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  10. I don't know how many times I have picked up that breadboard and put it back down in Robins Kitchenware store. Now I know why...it was full price!! Thanks for the tip Anita. Great ides here. xx

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