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@GingerHead 

 

Thanks for the suggestion.  I bought three ( red, blue, and purple) with free shipping on Monday.  They will be great, filled with special candies, for some neighbors.  

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@Biftu  How about some new, fresh kitchen linens?  Kitchen towels, pot holders, placemats and cloth napkins come to mind.  I don't care how much a home costs, to me these are things that anyone can use.

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I was going to suggest a houseplant as well. 

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Crate N Barrel and Pottery Barn both have some beautiful things for a housewarming...

 

1.5 Million here where I live would buy you a mini-mansion. You would have a beautiful large home for that amount of money here.

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Ok. I have nothing. LoL

Some nice suggestions here.
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Unless it is something I know somebody wants, I would never get a gift that someone has to display, water, find a place for or store.  I wouldn't buy something that is aimed at display.

 

There are nice food items, olive oils, fancy salts, napkins, kitchen linens, wine, something edible--pasta basket etc.  Anything that is usable or consumable.  Anything that can be used up and enjoyed without having to provide a "forever" home for it.  

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@KailaS wrote:

@GingerHead 

 

Thanks for the suggestion.  I bought three ( red, blue, and purple) with free shipping on Monday.  They will be great, filled with special candies, for some neighbors.  


@KailaS 

 

Nice! It sounds like you got a collection of pretty little jewels and your neighbors will be thrilled!Woman Happy

 

 

 

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