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    #21
    Sa mahilig magluto, yung Nexware honeycomb pan and wooden spatula.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    More suggestions please

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    practical gifts nowadays, include common items in the house or office...
    hindi na uso yung gifts na nakikita sa "gifts corner" sa stores... some of which turn out to be virtual whyte elephants, to be re-cycled or passed on to other un-suspecting gift recipients thru the years...

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    I feel like for the past 10 years. the cheap wine has replaced the fruit cake

    ang dami na naming bottles under the tree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    practical gifts nowadays, include common items in the house or office...
    hindi na uso yung gifts na nakikita sa "gifts corner" sa stores... some of which turn out to be virtual whyte elephants, to be re-cycled or passed on to other un-suspecting gift recipients thru the years...
    Like what doc?
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    I feel like for the past 10 years. the cheap wine has replaced the fruit cake

    ang dami na naming bottles under the tree.
    Omg I feel the same. I don't drink wine pa. I can't believe I'm saying this but I now prefer fruit cake hehehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Omg I feel the same. I don't drink wine pa. I can't believe I'm saying this but I now prefer fruit cake hehehe.
    at least wine has a longer shelf life

    still better than those years when everyone was just giving away mugs and tumblers

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    More suggestions please

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    I normally give chocolates/cookies to my colleagues and neighbors.

    I received 3 phone stands last year - I didn't even take them out of their boxes.
    5 plants - only 2 are left

    I feel na with chocolates and cookies, they can eat it tapos gone from their lives forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    I normally give chocolates/cookies to my colleagues and neighbors.

    I received 3 phone stands last year - I didn't even take them out of their boxes.
    5 plants - only 2 are left

    I feel na with chocolates and cookies, they can eat it tapos gone from their lives forever.
    I love getting chocolates, cookies and brownies. Basta sweets I like

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Like what doc?

    k
    whyte elephants?
    some years back, a popular item was this multi-function kutsara. it was so popular, every other exchange-gift participant got one. but in truth, i never saw anyone actually use it for eating.
    ice above, confessed to having received three phone stands that he didn't even take out of the box.
    years ago, i got a nightstick-size maglite... it was missing a part, rendering it useless as an illuminating tool..

    previous gifts that we gave,
    usb-powered electric fans, emergency lights for brownouts, 18650-powered personal electric fans (for Worship Day! heh heh.), plastic face mask cases, plasticware, auto tools, UV sanitizers, LED household bulbs, plumber's friend, bath towels, socks! ...

    gifts that we received that seemed strange at first, but proved useful eventually,
    faucets, electric massage tools, blenders (housing and whirling blades only! no food container!), small alligator jack, rachet set, laser pointer, ice pick (hey! stainless!), ice trays, kitchen wipe stand/dispenser, nylon rope for sampayan, clothes hamper, a bulb-changer gadget! ... ordinary, everyday items that we would need to buy at one time of another...
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    Yung electric fan na sinasmpay sa leeg. Dami ko nakikita ganito sa school pag hinahatid ko anak ko.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yubby24 View Post
    Yung electric fan na sinasmpay sa leeg. Dami ko nakikita ganito sa school pag hinahatid ko anak ko.
    i have two models of neck fans that blow air upward, to cool the neck and face.
    the one with the exposed blades is more effective.
    heh heh.

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    Mga novelty or gift with humor items?

    Likr a covid ART kit na nasa case.
    Or yung uso dati na stick ng yosi with "Break glass in case of emergency".

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I love getting chocolates, cookies and brownies. Basta sweets I like
    may extra box pa ata ako dito


    I find it funny that most FB friends I have that sells baked items are "on holiday break" during the Christmas season


    I've given a few knitter (ladies) beach bags this year. I feel na revenge travel happened this year... everyone else who is still afraid to travel will travel in 2023

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    since this is Tsikot...

    AAP Membership

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post


    I find it funny that most FB friends I have that sells baked items are "on holiday break" during the Christmas season
    and the popular ones that are open for business are swamped with orders, thus: "we will not be accepting orders until january..."
    heh heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    I feel like for the past 10 years. the cheap wine has replaced the fruit cake

    ang dami na naming bottles under the tree.
    I was thinking of giving my BIL Johnny Walker black label. If I remember correctly above 1k sya but less than 2k.

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    as an aside,
    how does one store fruit cakes?
    by our experience kasi, storing them in the refrigerator may preserve them against deterioration, but they also get hard and un-fun to eat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    as an aside,
    how does one store fruit cakes?
    by our experience kasi, storing them in the refrigerator may preserve them against deterioration, but they also get hard and un-fun to eat.
    ako kasi I microwave cakes/pastries para lumambot ulit (I think 5-10sec lang depending on the slice)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    as an aside,
    how does one store fruit cakes?
    by our experience kasi, storing them in the refrigerator may preserve them against deterioration, but they also get hard and un-fun to eat.
    Balutan muna ng clear plastic bag na food grade, para ma preserve moisture sa loob bago i ref.

    Fruitcake and breads ni freezer namin (after ng platic seal). Para tumagal. Lagay lang sa ref or room temp the day before kung kakainin na.

    Puwede din i defrost sa microwave at i warm after gaya ng suggestion ni ice15.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    since this is Tsikot...

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