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[–] Roe_beans [S] ago 

Thank you! I love our silverware, I got it from my great grandmas estate, but I love the basic practical stuff!

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[–] Roe_beans [S] ago 

Thanks! We've been living together for 2 years. So I was thinking of replacing our cheap early 20's kitchen stuff and hand me downs from our parents!

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[–] Palindromedan ago 

I really like your gift $ pricing. I always wonder if I’m on target. I try and do $100 and then the bridal shower gift too. What are bridal shower gift rules of thumb?

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[–] Roe_beans [S] ago 

I like the china idea! I have cast iron on there already, and I am super excited to get rid of my non stick chemical laden stuff!

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[–] 16055754? ago 

This is a pretty good write up on essentials and non-essentials. Also, congratulations!

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[–] Kennedyclark ago 

When buying things for my house I always ask myself if it would look good in my Grandmother's house. (Or whatever woman you look up to) I try to pick things with a certain style, but not too specifically themed (ie plants, but not any one specific plant say, roses or whatever) if you get too specific, it kinda looks overwhelming. If you are planning for a future, you could add some nursery-ish stuff that you can still use now. Such as a good quality rocking chair, or a hot/cold humidifier.
Bathroom towels are a good all around item too.

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[–] Roe_beans [S] ago 

Awesome, great ideas!