i’m going to my boyfriend’s home for thanksgiving dinner. what should i bring as a hostess gift?
emmaleeloganb asked:
i’m meeting a bunch of new family members that i’ve never met before…any suggestions?
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Anything will be appreciated. Usually for holidays a bottle of wine or champagne is nice, but another customary thing is dessert. An assortment of bakery cookies, cake, pie or pastry arrangement, homemade is a nice touch.
Contribute to the dinner by bringing a side or a special dish that you make. Anything will be accepted, no matter how big or small will show you’re appreciation and participation. Best luck.
How about baked goods? Like cookies or a pie, or a dessert.
if you have skills in the kitchen, i would say make your favorite dessert to share with them.
I like a pointsetta plant. Although, it’s Christmassy, One sees all the Christmas decorations beginning at Halloween. They can put it on an end table, and it will last through the holidays, and they’ll always think of you.
something is better than nothing, wine always works unless your like younger than 21, then i would say bring dessert like a cake or cookies or ice cream cake, something of that nature.
Flowers for the table are always a safe bet, and not too expensive. If they drink, a bottle of red wine (since it doesn’t need to be chilled) is a good idea, and a good package store will be able to recommend one.
I’d suggest you avoid anything from the grocery store looks store-bought like a plastic tub of cookies or whatever…doesn’t show much thought.
Flowers or a bottle of wine are traditional. If they celebrate Christmas, you could bring a nice ornament to hang on the tree for later.
anythin u know he likes
wine, food basket, homemade dessert
A bottle of wine would be perfect!!
Flowers are always welcomed.