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Some Of The Things You Must Not Buy Your Dad On Farthers Day

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

I’m sure everybody is aware that Father’s Day is just around the corner. This means if you would like to have a meaningful and memorable Father’s day present, then you should be thinking about it and planning for it now. Research is certainly a key to a great father’s Day with your significant other and given the economic state we’re all experiencing, it also helps preparing for it early, you can have an inexpensive and yet extraordinary happy father’s day by buying the right gift like a calendar or personalised calendar.

I’m sure top of mind to most of you right now is what father’s day gift to give your dad. Well, I recently read an article featuring what not to buy on father’s day. By learning what not to give on father’s day, we can identify the best things we can give. To give you a quick account, here’s the list of gift no-no’s on Father’s Day:

1. Joke Items – Even if you’re the fun-loving type of person, don’t ever make it appear as if you’re making fun of your loved one with your gift.

2. personalised pillow novelty items – You’ve probably seen this in an email or website. The pillow with your picture on it .

3. Baby talk anything – Any item with “I Wuv You” should not even be considered as a Father’s day gift.

4. Cheesy suggestive gifts – These includes t-shirts and other “items” that cannot be mentioned here because this is a kid-friendly Article.

5. Chocolates – but I beg to differ. Chocolates are still a classic gift that will never be out of style.

So what are the finest gifts to give on father’s day? Well, I was thinking you could help me. I know many consider the classic box of socks, boxer shorts, hamper box of sweet chocolates and romantic dinner (probably in a restaurant with an excellent view of the sea or the city skyline) as the best gifts on Father’s Day, but the reality is, the best gift you can give your Farther on Father’s Day is time.

Spend quality time with that person and be reminded what a blessing it is to love and be loved. I’m not saying don’t give a gift, I’m saying the cost of the gift doesn’t really matter, it’s the thought that counts.
And with the current financial crisis, now is certainly the best time to be creative and cost-friendly with your Father’s Day gift.

That’s why I am asking the the public right now if you are on a budget, Let’s help each other out and feel free to share this list to anyone you know who may be thinking of buying dad one. Remember, we can give without loving but we cannot love without giving.
Happy father’s day to everyone!

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Best Tips For Keeping The Expenses Down When Making And Sending Hampers.

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

“If the human race wishes to have a prolonged and indefinite period of material riches, they have only got to behave in a peaceful and helpful way toward one another”

I’ve compiled my “Top 7 Tips” to keeping costs down when sending food hampers to friends, family or clients that we hope will be both helpful and time saving:

1) Create your own hamper – why not visit a website that lets you choose exactly what you want to put into your hamper. A great way to control the cost of your gift, as these sites will let you remove items if you see that your hamper is becoming too expensive.

2) Hampers don’t need to be massive – You are giving a very nice gift in the form of food items. Where does it say that hampers have to be enormous? It doesn’t. So, select a variety of items that relate, but keep the quantities down to a minimum. Remember, it’s the thought that counts.

3) Alcohol is not necessary – Sending a gift hamper does not require alcohol. This will keep your hamper costs down and there are plenty of luxurious treats you can fill a hamper with that are more economical. If you want to send a drink, why not send a non-alcoholic drink instead?

4) Only send hampers within your country – Delivery costs are usually added at the end of your purchase. But if you want to send a hamper to another country, the costs increase considerably. By sending hampers only within your country, the costs are not increased. If you need to send a hamper to another country, select a hamper company from that country first.

5) Don’t send hampers on weekends – Delivery charges are quoted for Monday through Friday deliveries, because that’s when most courier companies deliver at the most affordable rates. If you require to deliver a hamper for a Saturday delivery, you will pay dearly for that convenience. Keep deliveries to weekdays and save.

6) Don’t pay for a “personal message added” – To have a personal message added to your hamper, this should be a free service, which includes a free card. Some companies will even have your message handwritten on a greeting card. It just adds that personal touch, which recipients like.

7) Are the products value for money? – Looking at the items put into hampers, have they won any food awards. Top quality fine foods always receive awards. Quality food companies enter fine food competitions often because winning means more sales. It’s your guarantee that the food in your hamper tastes as good as it looks.
With so many options on the internet these days, it really pays to shop around and see what sites have to offer. Each are quite different and if you take the time to go past the first page of your Google search, you will find that it was well worth your time.

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