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Hi, I’m making a gift basket for my fiancé who’s in his 50s. Below are the links of what I have purchased for him, but long story short I got him a quarter zip, a Star Wars soap set, some spices and a hot sauce. I’d like to make him a gift basket, but what do I use for the basket? Part of me was thinking a nice stockpot — but would like to hear your thoughts. Must be something he would use. Thanks!
https://www.drsquatch.com/products/the-star-wars-collection-i?quantity=1
https://rhoback.com/products/the-golden-eagle-2-0-performance-q-zip?variant=40443032305747
https://www.hotsauce.com/Hellfire-Hot-Sauces-Sauceresss-Private-Reserve/
https://www.penzeys.com/online-catalog/grill-broil-4-jar-gift-pack/c-24/p-1586/pd-gb
I’m struggling to come up with some interesting or diy but frugal gift ideas that don’t involve giving foods or beverages. The gifts would be for adults and I’ll be shipping them too. Any ideas would be a big help!
Edit: You all have such good ideas! Now I need to decide what to get. But thank you soooooo much!!!
Like... My sisters birthday is coming up. And I always gifted her some chocolate. But since she has said she "Just can't lose weight" and really has to (Like being 150cm and over 100kg has to)
I decided to gift some non food this year. It will not make her lose weight but I don't want to contribute to the problem. (As she calls it herself)
So she doesn't like cut flowers. She has a lot of potted flowers and no room for more. She buys her own knitting stuff because she is very picky there.... Any ideas what else could be a small gift? (Think 5-15€)
I thought I'd ask here because my brain seems to only have food ideas. So I thought it might fit. Since none of you know her I expect general ideas instead of personalized and that is exactly what I want. I am sure there will be other times I need something that is not flowers or chocolate. :'D But I always gifted food and that needs to stop.