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‎08-07-2023 03:41 AM
A small hardcover quote/thought book or a perpetual calendar.
$10 at Hobby Lobby (this is just one option - they have others)

‎08-07-2023 06:39 AM
Keep it simple. A nice box of chocolates in a gift bag with a note of thanks.
‎08-07-2023 06:49 AM
What does she like to do? Our pastors wife is into natural and organic foods. She also bakes and has a blog.
Anything for her like kitchen items, fresh fruit or veggies should would love.
‎08-07-2023 07:02 AM
@honeybeagle wrote:Keep it simple. A nice box of chocolates in a gift bag with a note of thanks.
@honeybeagle - I would keep it really simple also. I am extremely hard to buy for (didn't use to be that way) and while a lot of the suggestions here are so nice, they just wouldn't be things I would like. So unless you really know what the hostess likes, I would keep it very simple as you suggested.
‎08-07-2023 07:20 AM
I wouldn't do a candle because some people have headachs triggered by smells; flowers unless it is a small boquet in a vase; food--too many people are on some diet. Nothing to display.
You've got wonderful suggestions above! Have fun! I especially like a little note pad--who can ever find paper? LOL!!!!
‎08-07-2023 07:25 AM
A small inexpensive bud vase.
‎08-07-2023 07:31 AM
@gidgetgh wrote:
@honeybeagle wrote:Keep it simple. A nice box of chocolates in a gift bag with a note of thanks.
@honeybeagle - I would keep it really simple also. I am extremely hard to buy for (didn't use to be that way) and while a lot of the suggestions here are so nice, they just wouldn't be things I would like. So unless you really know what the hostess likes, I would keep it very simple as you suggested.
What @honeybeagle said. I, too, wouldn't care for a lot of these suggestions. Unless you know your pastor's wife well, a handwritten note of appreciation and gift card (Visa, Wal-Mart, Amazon, etc.) would be thoughtful. If you really desire to take a gift, like I said, unless you know her well, I wouldn't take candy (some people have diet restrictions), a scented product (headaches/allergies/personal preference for scents), tea towels (who needs more of those), etc.
‎08-07-2023 07:41 AM
I would do flowers or a plant
don't give anything that she will have to find a place for or "house" and dust.
To some, this might sound rude but I think most people at our age or younger don't want more "stuff"
add a card thanks for hosting this lunch, etc
‎08-07-2023 08:48 AM - edited ‎08-07-2023 08:49 AM
gift card at Panera or Starbucks or eatery. Agree many people now a days are " down sizing " and aren't into more collectibles . Am sure many Pastor's come across people who can't afford a cup of coffee or sandwich , so extra gift cards that people give as gifts could come in handy .
‎08-07-2023 10:03 AM
I would go to Great Harvest or a local bakery and get a nice loaf of bread and jam, or a small box of muffins.
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