The calendar may read November, but the Christmas race has already begun.
Every year I try to convince myself that I’m going to get organized early and avoid the holiday bustle. But honestly, it never happens. I always end up behind schedule, especially when it comes to buying gifts.
The problem isn’t with procrastination. It’s more about decisiveness. I hate the idea of giving someone a gift just for the sake of it. I want the recipient to know that I was thinking about them. So, filtering through all of the products out there can be mind boggling.
So this year, I’m seeking out advice from the experts…that’s you.
In the upcoming days, and weeks, I will be presenting lots of gift ideas.
In the spirit of the blog, they will be directed towards chocoholics, bakers, foodies, mystery buffs, and book lovers.
The first item…
The Lindt Chocolate Advent Calendar: contains 31 chocolates
You can find it here.
So, how does this product rate?
Wrap it?
Trash it?
or…Keep it for yourself?
(P.S. I have no affiliation with any of these products).
It’s cute and 31 chocolates!!! Keep it. π
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I’m with you, kind of hard to give away chocolate.π
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I hear you: I don’t like to give for the sake of giving either! so this is not an easy gift-giving time of year for me.
Definitely keep this one for you! Lindt is always very nice.
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Agreed, I enjoy Lindt chocolates. The hardest part would be opening JUST one door a day! π
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Hee hee! The calendar provides in-built portion control!!!
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Just eat it
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πGreat advice
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Cute for a kid.
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I have bought in the past for kids. I started thinking what if there isn’t chocolate behind that day’s door? Or what if it’s chocolate they don’t like? Or worse, it’s rotten?!!! I freaked myself out with crazy thoughts, so I stopped buying them. Lol
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