Don’t get us wrong. Christmas cookies are an essential part of the holidays. But by the time Christmas actually comes, we’ve already made dozens and dozens of cookies (and sampled every batch of dough) and we want to mix it up a little. If you want something a little different, or just want to save the last oomph of cookie-making will you have for baking Santa’s cookies, we have some ideas for you. From five minute quick treats to decadent desserts, we gathered some recipes for you!
Grandparents are simultaneously easy and difficult to shop for during Christmas. While they would appreciate any present you give them, they love gifts that are thoughtful. Grandmas and grandpas do love anything that involves their grandkids, so an easy route would be to go for presents that can be personalized with photos of their grandchildren.
Souvenir collecting can be a lot of fun when you travel. Whether they're free, cheap, or pricey, the souvenirs you gather and collections you create become symbols of special places you visited and experiences you had. Before you leave home, acquaint yourself with the following list of souvenirs that can inexpensively tell a tale about your trip.
New Year’s resolutions can be a bit daunting, especially ones that require entire lifestyle changes. Whether your family or friends want to lose a little weight, gain some muscle, or just get healthier, they will definitely appreciate a few presents that make the journey a bit easier.
Souvenirs from France can reflect the heart of your vacation, whether it was a romantic honeymoon, artistic retreat or culinary adventure. Fantastically popular, replicas of famous landmarks, such as the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Arc de Triumphe, and the palace of Versaille, can be found in ceramics, plastic or metal representations, as well as on figural key chains and imprinted refrigerator magnets. You can pick these up while visiting the sites themselves, or at any of the markets throughout the lovely French Republic.