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13 Amazing Wine and Halloween Candy Pairings That Will Surprise You

When you become a parent, Halloween revolves around the kids. You can make it special for you too, however, by trying some wine and Halloween candy pairings.

Once the kids go to bed on Halloween night, you have free rein in their candy bag. Don’t feel bad as you steal a few pieces because, after a long day of Halloween celebration, you deserve to relax.

Or, if you can’t wait until Halloween to try these wine and Halloween candy pairings, plan a night with friends to try them together. It would be the perfect Halloween party theme for adults, or you can have a girl’s night with a few of your closest friends.

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Wine and Halloween Candy Pairing

1. Reese’s and Syrah

Syrah complements the peanut butter and chocolate perfectly. Syrah also helps balance the sweet and salty tastes of the Reese’s. Plus, it might remind you of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich as you try them together.

2. Snickers and Cabernet Sauvignon

Snickers have a strong flavor that requires a bold wine to compliment it. The sweetness and saltiness of the candy bar will be complemented by the bold Cabernet Sauvignon.

3. Reese’s Take-5 and Ice Wine

Ice wine is a dessert wine, but the sweetness is delicate. It’ll complement the sweet and salty flavors of the Reese’s Take-5 candy bar. Ice wine is made by letting the grapes freeze on the vine, which is what gives it its unique flavor.

4. 3 Musketeers and Red Zinfandel

Red zinfandel is semi-sweet and has a jammy flavor with hints of blackberry, black cherry, and plum. It pairs well with the creaminess and fluffiness of a 3 musketeers candy bar.

5. Milky Way and Madeira

This wine is less known to many, but it has hints of caramel, almonds, raisin, and coffee. It is absolutely amazing and compliments the caramel Milky Way perfectly.

6. Skittles and Sauvignon Blanc

I’m not usually a huge fan of sauvignon blanc, but when I tried it with skittles I was blown away. This dry wine compliments the skittles in a way that lets the sweet taste of skittles stand out in a pleasant way.

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7. Starburst and Moscato

These two go well together because they have similar sweetness and fruity flavors. The Starburst and Moscato complement each other and both have a tart flavor.

8. M&M’s and Merlot

M&M’s pair well with most wines, but Merlot is a great one that highlights the chocolate in the candy. The sweetness of the candy will be complemented by smokey flavors with hints of red currant, cherry, berry, and warm spices.

9. Twix and Malbec

The chocolate and caramel candy bar are amazing with Malbec. This wine has hints of blackberries and cocoa, which complement the Twix.

10. Kit Kat and Pinot Noir

Pinot noir is my favorite wine, so I’m happy I found candy to pair it with. The bold flavors of fruit, cherry, and plum make it seem like you’re eating chocolate-covered fruit when you pair it with a kit kat bar.

11. Candy Corn and Chardonnay

If you’re one of those weirdos who like wine as dry as Chardonnay, this one is for you. When paired with candy corn, the buttery flavor of the candy goes with the buttery flavor of the Chardonnay. The wine softens the sugar found in the candy, too.

12. Hershey’s and Syrah

Yes, another candy that goes well with Syrah. As a full-bodied wine, Syrah complements and enhances the chocolatey flavor of a Hershey’s bar. It’s a classic pair and works well every time.

13. Butterfinger and Pinot Grigio

A Butterfinger candy bar is super sweet, and the citrus flavors of Pinot Grigio rounds it out. The dry taste and the hint of citrus highlight the crunch, too, and bring out the buttery taste of the candy bar.

Did I Miss Any Wine and Halloween Candy Pairings?

If you know an amazing wine and Halloween candy pairing that I should try, tell me about it in the comments!!

Be Careful When Consuming Alcohol – Wine and Halloween Candy Pairings

I do not recommend drinking in excess. This blog post is intended to be used as a wine tasting type of post, where you consume a little amount of wine at a time. Be careful, know your limits, and practice safe alcohol consumption.

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3 Best Travel Destinations in Europe For the Whole Family

Europe is a continent with a wide range of countries and cultures. One of the best things about traveling in Europe is how you can visit multiple countries within one trip, making it perfect for families. The following are three travel destinations in Europe that travelers should consider visiting if they’re looking to explore this rich continent while traveling with their family.

Best Travel Destinations in Europe

1. Paris, France

Paris is a beautiful city, and there are plenty of things to do with the family. There’s no shortage of kid-friendly attractions in Paris, including visiting The Louvre Museum or going for a day trip outside the city to Disneyland Resort Paris.

If you have older kids who can appreciate architecture as well as history, try an hour-long boat ride along the Seine River, where they’ll likely learn all about French culture from past centuries. In general, however, if you’re looking to visit Europe, be sure to check out this website before leaving so you can be sure you have everything ready to head off on your adventure!

2. Rome, Italy

Rome is close to the Vatican, where you can visit St. Peter’s Basilica and The Sistine Chapel. Traveling with kids but want something even more special? Consider booking a trip to Rome during Holy Week, when Pope Francis holds masses at St. Peter’s Square. You’ll feel like you’ve traveled back in time while witnessing traditions dating back centuries!

If history isn’t your thing, consider planning a day trip outside of Rome to take in some scenic views instead. For example, visiting Tivoli Gardens or Lago di Bracciano is perfect if traveling with older children interested in ancient architecture or who love being outdoors. However, regardless of how many days you spend in Rome, be sure to take a break and enjoy lunch at the famous Trevi Fountain.

Families always enjoy their time together at Lago di Bracciano Tivoli Gardens, an hour outside of Rome. The Sistine Chapel and St Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City are also sights to behold. However, be prepared for crowded attractions when arriving during peak travel seasons such as Holy Week or holidays like Christmas/New Year. It is best to plan and visit these popular destinations either early mornings or late evenings to avoid the crowd.

3. Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam is an excellent destination for families that love cycling, as most streets are designated bike lanes. In addition, tourists can rent bikes to explore the city at their own pace; there’s no rush when you want to take in all of Amsterdam’s beauty!

Additionally, if your kids (or yourself) like taking photos, then make sure not to miss Vondelpark – it has an outdoor theatre where visitors gather during warmer seasons and watch street performances together.

There are also plenty of kid-friendly restaurants around town – try visiting Pancakes! Cafe de Klos also offers tasty dishes with options that will please even picky eaters! Make sure, however, not to leave without trying Dutch pancakes for lunch or dinner – you won’t regret it!

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These travel destinations in Europe are perfect for families. Everyone will enjoy their time, and you can learn so much. Which place do you want to visit first? Leave a comment and let us know. 🙂

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5 Ways To Choose The Perfect Gift

Studies show that giving to others can make you happier than spending the same amount of money on yourself. That joy can come with a bit of a catch, though. It can sometimes be difficult to choose the perfect gift for someone, whether that someone is your six-year-old nephew, your mother-in-law, or that slightly strange co-worker that you got in the office Secret Santa. 

How to Choose The Perfect Gift

1. Consider the Person and Their Interests

Make this list as long as you can, spending at least two minutes writing down everything you can think of. Now, think of something to go with each item on your list, no matter how small or large. You don’t have to give all of those gifts, but you will come up with some unique ideas that you would not necessarily have thought of otherwise.

When you combine a few of the ideas, the gift receiver will appreciate how personalized and thoughtful you were. Perhaps your nephew loves wooden toys or your colleague is known to be a Game of Thrones fan. If so, consider those as gift options.

2. Consider What They Need and Want

Consider some of that person’s more exciting needs. If there is a mom on your list, consider products to help them run their lives more efficiently. Or, consider something she has been wanting to do but can’t seem to find the time for, such as a home manicure set. Thinking on a broader scale will allow you to step outside of your comfort zone as you choose the perfect gift.

3. Find Something That Matches Their Personality

Consider the gifts that speak about who your recipient is in person, using the list of information that you have compiled. Purchase an arts and crafts supply for an artistic person. Consider the art projects that they have completed or have at the very least shown an interest in starting. 

4. Make the Giving of the Gift an Event in Itself

Use your imagination when it comes to packaging. Rather than simply handing them a gift wrapped in regular wrapping paper, consider the gifting experience to be an event that you want them to enjoy. Try a scavenger hunt, which is great for kids. And never, ever underestimate the joy of unwrapping gifts.

5. Do Not Overthink It

We are all guilty of overthinking the gifts that we buy. We want them to be absolutely perfect for the person receiving them. Most people are overjoyed to receive any gift, and sometimes, the more simple ones – a promise of your time, a home-baked cake, hand-picked flowers, or that little something that you saw that you reminded you of them can be the most special gifts of all. 

Choose The Perfect Gift

When you want to choose the perfect gift, keep an open mind while you also consider the person you are buying for. Make it fun and thoughtful, and they are sure to love it.

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5 Tips for Hosting a Successful Potluck at Home

Potlucks are a fun way to interact with your neighbors and create meaningful connections for future purposes. They’re also excellent for trying various tasty recipes without breaking the bank and give your kids the opportunity to bond with other kids. However, just like any other party, you need to carefully plan out the activities and prepare your home to avoid a stressful and disorganized event. If you’re looking to organize a potluck party soon, these tips will help you host a successful potluck at home.

Tips for Hosting a Successful Potluck at Home

1. Prepare your space

As the potluck’s host, it’s vital to consider your setup options and space to determine how your planning and organization will be. Whether you decide to host it indoors or outdoors, you want your home to be presentable. For instance, you may want to declutter and clean your kitchen, bathrooms, dining area, and living room if you’re going to host indoors.

It will also be best to mow your lawn, clean your windows and fix any roof damage for a pleasing outdoor space if you want to host an outdoor potluck. Additionally, remember to provide adequate seating for your guests and tables to arrange the meals. 

2. Create a theme

While classic potlucks allow your guests to bring their favorite dishes, it’s possible to have duplicate meals. Not only will it make the event boring, but it might also cause food waste which isn’t a sustainable way to go. Therefore, it will be prudent to create a potluck theme to bring out your guests’ creative instincts and provide various delicious meals for the occasion.

You can choose themes such as family heritage or salad supper potlucks; the key is to let your imagination run free. You may also want to assign specific courses to your guests to ensure that you have a complete meal plan (appetizer, main dish, and dessert).

3. Don’t forget the drinks

Every party needs drinks, and potlucks are no exception. Drinks are a fun addition to your meals, and they keep you and your guests hydrated and happy. Fortunately, you can incorporate many drinks to make it more exciting for your guests.

While bringing in enough alcoholic drinks for the party, you may also want to include some non-alcoholic beverages for the kids and guests who don’t take alcohol. You can also create a champagne punch, a rhubarb lemonade slush, and fruit juices with a twist to tantalize your guests’ taste buds. 

4. Factor in dietary restrictions

It might be awkward for guests not to eat anything due to their special dietary needs. Not only will they feel uninvited, but they might also see you in a negative light.

For these reasons, it will be prudent to know of their dietary restrictions ahead of the event. It will also help to use fresh ingredients and provide recipe names and potential allergens that they contain. It allows the guests to know what foods to avoid. 

5. Prepare a playlist

Music creates a fun atmosphere for an event, and you should incorporate it into your party. You can choose songs that go along with your potluck theme or general songs that get everyone in a good mood. It’s best to prepare your playlist ahead of the party to allow for a smooth music flow. 

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Hosting a Successful Potluck at Home

Potlucks are fun and relaxing, and you want to have fun while organizing yours. These tips will help you plan a successful potluck at home that your guests will remember for a long time.

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Holiday Safety Tips: Don’t Let Mishaps Steal Your Spring Holiday Cheer

The coronavirus pandemic has lowered the possibilities of individuals enjoying the Easter holiday. Easter is a joyful celebration, and you can make it possible with a few holiday safety tips. Covid-19 isn’t the only worry, either, with food allergies and other issues being possible.

The traditional Easter activities may be an excellent way to make memories with friends and families. However, you might be worried, especially if you are hosting an egg hunt, that things will go badly. With these holiday safety tips, though, you will be well on your way to a successful Easter celebration.

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Holiday Safety Tips for Easter

Food Safety

You have to protect your family and guests from food allergies. Online shopping can come in very handy for this, as you get a wider variety of allergy-free foods. You can order some candies that are gluten, peanut, egg, and dairy-free. Additionally, you can go for snacks like popcorn, cheese crackers, or other allergy-free snacks to replace the other treats.

Food safety doesn’t stop at food allergies, and you must make sure the food is cooked and stored properly. Eggs should be thoroughly cooked and cooled before decorating them.

If you use hard-boiled eggs for the Easter egg hunt, hide them minutes before the hunt. Hard-boiled eggs should be eaten within two hours of removing them from the refrigerator. If you are concerned about the safety of hiding real eggs, switch them with plastic ones, instead.

Related Post: Living With Allergies: Our Journey to the Diagnosis

Fire Safety

Fire incidents increase drastically during the holidays. You can easily get preoccupied during big family gatherings. To prevent occurrences of fire that can ruin your holiday cheer:

  • Avoid congestion in the kitchen and try as much as possible to keep children out of the kitchen.
  • Always make sure that you are alert when in the kitchen. Don’t use the stove or oven when you are sleepy or drunk. Don’t leave anything unattended; use a timer always.
  • Whenever there is a stove fire, turn off the burners and keep the door open.
  • Be cautious when frying things. In case of a small fire, restrict the flame by gliding the lid to cover the pan and turn off the burner.

Pet Safety

The spring holiday cannot be complete without your furry friends. Ensure that they also get to enjoy their festivities by protecting them from all known toxins and dangers. As a pet owner, you know that the chemicals present in chocolate can be deadly to cats and dogs. It can cause coma, seizures, heart failure, or even death.

Some flowers can be deadly when consumed by cats, so you must be careful with those, too. Flowers like lilies, which bloom during spring, can cause kidney failure or even death in cats. Check your cat for signs of poisoning like fatigue, lack of appetite, and vomiting. Contact a vet immediately if you suspect that your cat has consumed any of the toxic plants.

Egg-hunt Safety

When inside the house, avoid hiding eggs in light sockets, near electric outlets, and in glasses. Instead, keep them below the participants’ eye level and always count and track the eggs you hid.

When outside, avoid hiding eggs in any foliage rooms, animal homes, or play areas. Throw away any eggs that have been cracked to ensure the candy doesn’t become contaminated.

Holiday Safety Tips

The spring holiday comes with many enjoyable family activities, and as a parent or guardian, you need to make sure that you keep safety in mind. Hunt safely, keep food allergies in mind, practice egg safety, protect your pets, and avoid fire accidents.

Do you have any other Easter safety tips to add? Leave a comment and let me know!

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4 Must-Haves You Should Always Pack When Traveling With Your Kids

Traveling with your kids can be tricky, but packing the right things can make your trip easier. Whether you are preparing for a trip that is already planned or still just thinking about it, you need to know what to consider packing for your kids. These must-have items will make traveling with your kids much easier and more enjoyable.

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Things You Need When Traveling With Your Kids

1. Treats

There are a few reason that treats are useful for traveling with your kids. If you’re traveling by road it can satisfy food cravings until it’s time to stop for a snack. It can also help with car sickness.

If you are traveling by air, sucking on sweets can make the wait for flights far more bearable. It can also be used to ensure that your child’s ears don’t pop as the plane takes off. This is the last thing that you want to happen on a long flight with the kids. 

2. Sunscreen and Aloe Vera

If your kids get sunburned on vacation, then you’re in for a rough time. Sunburns can be painful, itchy, and irritating. Depending on your child and how bad the burns are, they might even decide that they want to stay in the hotel room.

This can make it a waste of a trip. If you get some sunscreen then you can probably avoid this type of disaster scenario. You should also take some aloe vera with you too, though, to help relieve sunburn in case it happens.

3. A Camera

You definitely need to make sure that you are packing a camera if you are traveling with your kids. You’re going to want to remember everything that happens and look back on events years from now.

With a high-quality camera, you’ll be able to take all the pictures that you could possibly desire. Travel enthusiasts like Chip Packard have some great advice on the different accessories that you need including the perfect camera for your next vacation away. You just need to make sure that your camera is included in your insurance plan as they can be quite expensive. 

4. Headphones 

Make sure that you are taking at least a few pairs of headphones or earbuds. Ideally, you want a couple of cheap ones you can pull out whenever you need them and some more expensive noise-canceling ones. This is useful if your child has sensory issues and finds loud environments frustrating or difficult to cope with.

If you’re struggling with a loud environment yourself, then headphones can also be incredibly useful. Don’t forget, there are headphones that are like headbands for children who find typical styles annoying or uncomfortable. 

If You are Going Camping

You will need different things if you are going camping with your kids. If you want a free printable checklist on packing for camping with kids, check out this blog post: What to Pack When Camping With Kids

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If you pack the right items for traveling with your kids, then you’ll be able to guarantee that you have an easier trip. These ideas can help you avoid some of the headaches parents tend to experience. 

What would you suggest packing for traveling with your kids? Leave a comment and let me know!

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Easy, Delicious and Fun St Patrick’s Day Trail Mix Your Kids Will Love

St Patrick’s Day is coming, and it is one of our favorite holidays to celebrate. It is so much fun, and there are so many exciting things you can do. This St Patrick’s Day trail mix is the perfect snack to munch on while you do St Patrick’s day crafts and activities.

This trail mix is easy to make, delicious, and your kids will have fun eating it. Let them enjoy it as they play in a St Patrick’s Day Sensory Bin or while they make Leprechaun Finders. Whatever activities you have planned, this St Patrick’s day snack mix will go along perfectly.

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How to Make St Patrick’s Day Trail Mix

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups mini marshmallows
  • 3 cups Golden Grahams (I considered using Cinnamon Toast Crunch instead)
  • 3 cups fruit loops

How to Make it:

To make this snack mix, all that you have to do is add three cups of each cereal and two cups of marshmallows to a large bowl and mix it all together. Then, you can distribute it to your kids in snack bags or in smaller bowls. That’s it – it’s super simple!

More Ideas

Sylas (my 6-year-old) added mini-chocolate chips to his trail mix, too. It went along perfectly and, while the colors weren’t St Patrick’s Day related, it was well worth it.

You can switch this up to fit your child’s taste. Other things you could put in it include Lucky Charms, green M&M’s, white chocolate chips, or anything else. The possibilities are endless, so you’re sure to love what you create!

If you’re a super-parent, you could even take your child to the store and let them choose what they want to add. Use this trail mix as a fun activity that can be eaten when it’s finished.

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St Patrick’s Day Trail Mix

This easy St Patrick’s Day trail mix is so easy to make. Plus, it isn’t messy and your kids will love it. What do you have planned for St Patrick’s Day? Let me know in the comments!

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Fun and Easy St Patrick’s Day Sensory Activity Your Kids Will Love

My kids love sensory play, and this St Patrick’s Day Sensory activity was no exception. Not only is it fun to make, but my kids have already spent hours playing in it. It’s easy to clean up, too, since you can just sweep it up if it gets on the floor.

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St Patrick’s Day Sensory Bin

I didn’t feel like pulling the sensory table in, so we opted for a sensory bin this time. It was perfect because the kids could use it at the table and, when they finished, put the lid on it and put it away.

The best part about sensory play is that it doesn’t have to cost a ton of money. You can use things you already have around the house, or you could go to Dollar Tree and snag a few holiday items.

What You Need

How to Put it Together

Step 1: Dye the rice

If you don’t know how to dye rice for a sensory activity, check out my blog post Dyed Rice Layers of the Eart Project, where I explain how to do it. It’s so easy!

You will have to adjust the amount of rice you use, and you can dye as much as you want in the same bag since you will only be doing one color.

Step 2: Let the Rice Dry

This step is mentioned in the post I linked to above, but I just want to make sure you don’t miss it! Since I did such a large amount of rice for this St Patrick’s Day sensory activity, I spread out parchment paper on my dining room table.

Then, I spread the rice out in a thin layer and let it dry. It only takes a couple of hours to dry, and then you can put it away.

Step 3: Put the Rice in a Container

I used a small storage box with a lid so we could put it away easily.

Step 4: Add in Other Items

I let my kids open the black pots, filler, and gold coins and put them in the container of rice. Then, I stepped back and let them have some fun!

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St Patrick’s Day Sensory Activity

This St Patrick’s Day sensory activity is so much fun. The kids can play with it up until the holiday, and it keeps them occupied for so long.

Do your kids enjoy sensory play? Tell me about their favorite activities in the comments! I’d love to hear about them.

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How to Make an Easy Last-Minute Valentine’s Card Box

I’m that mom who sees the note about the class Valentine’s party and only reads halfway through. I get the date and the number of Valentine’s cards we need, and that’s about it. Well, this time, my quick-scan method failed me because I didn’t realize we needed a Valentine’s card box!

As we were getting all of the Valentine’s Day stuff packed up for the next day, I re-read the note to make sure we weren’t forgetting anything. I’m sure you can see where I’m going with this. My preschooler needed a Valentine’s card box for school. Oops.

No worries, though. He had a cute Valentine’s card box for his class party that we made without running out to the store. Plus, it was super easy to make.

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How to Make a Valentines Card Box

Step 1: Find a box that is big enough to hold Valentine’s Day treats and cards.

You can use literally any box you have. We used a pop-tart box. There are only 10 kids in his class so his didn’t need to be very big.

Step 2: Paint the box or cover it with paper.

It took a couple of coats of paint to hide the pop-tart logo. I let it dry in between each coat but it didn’t take long.

For some reason, the sides of the box were giving us the most trouble (or maybe I was just over it). So, we cut cute craft paper and placed it on each end. We didn’t do anything with the bottom of the box.

Step 3: Add stickers and other embellishments.

We had some Valentine’s stickers so my little guy put stickers all over the box. You could also cut hearts out of different colored paper and glue those to the box.

We cut his name out of cute paper and glued that on, too. Use whatever you have and be creative. Other ideas include letting your child paint designs on the box or adding glitter.

Step 4: Cut a hole in the top.

Make sure the hole is big enough to fit treats through and not just cards.

Valentine's Card Box

While this Valentine’s card box was nowhere near perfect, my little guy loved it. Sometimes it is all about taking the time to help them create something rather than worrying about a perfect result. Sure, I could have run out to Target and hoped they had some left, but this ended up being so much more fun and I didn’t have to change out of my sweatpants.

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Please tell me I’m not the only mom who does everything last minute?! And if you are a parent who plans ahead and already has their child’s Valentine’s card box ready, I’d love to see it!

*Does anyone in your child’s class have food allergies? If so, read this article: Keep Valentine’s Day Sweet and Safe for Those With Food Allergy.*

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4 Truly Thoughtful Gifts For Your Valentine

Giving gifts is a way for you to show appreciation, love, pride, happiness, and warmth towards another individual. Giving a gift to someone is a chance to show them just what they mean to you. This means you have to find truly thoughtful gifts for your valentine.

Sometimes, practical gifts are needed, such as a car, money, or household items. But, once the basics are covered, choosing gifts that are really thoughtful, and bought with the particular recipient in mind, are the best gifts that you can give. 

Valentine’s Day is a day that not everyone celebrates, but it is important to know that if you are planning on giving a gift, it should only be something generic. This means that instead of (or along with) flowers or chocolates, you should give something truly meaningful.

Think of the person that you are buying for, and choose something that they would love. If you are looking for some ideas to get your gift-giving going, then here are some ideas to think about.

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Thoughtful Gifts For Your Valentine

1. A Basket Full of Favorite Things

If you want to give something that is really thoughtful, you can create your own gift basket to give. Choose things that you know they will love such as their favorite candy, beer, wine, or magazines.

It could contain other things that you know they would love like a new book from their favorite author or decor that matches their home. It could contain something personal to them like a stylish vape pen or an item that will help them with other hobbies.

When you have thought of them and only have them in mind, it will be a gift that means so much to them.

2. Experiences

If you know your valentine well, then you will know how they like to be shown love the best. One of the ways that they might like to be shown love is through experiences or spending quality time.

When you spend quality time together, then it will be what they really value. So, instead of a physical gift, you could get them the gift of an experience that you could do together.

It could be that they have always wanted to do something like hike a particular mountain or jump out of an airplane. You could even think about getting tickets to an event or a live show that they have always wanted to see. The gift of an experience helps to keep on giving because it is an experience that will last a lifetime in their memories.

3. Personalized Gifts

A personalized gift is about creating something that is one of a kind, just for them, that couldn’t be for anyone else. It could be a print with the lyrics from your wedding song, a framed map of the city where you met, or something else unique to your valentine.

4. A Bottle Of Something Special 

Another great choice for a Valentine’s gift would be a bottle of liquor. With services like The Bottle Haus, you can get liquor delivered directly to your loved one and you’ll be able to choose from a massive variety. You will be able to find the perfect choice for whoever you’re buying for, regardless of their tastes. We recommend doing a little research though, particularly if you’re spending a little more on one of the best brands.

3 Truly Thoughtful Gifts For Your Valentine

Choosing a thoughtful gift for your valentine is easier than you may think. Use these tips to make this Valentine’s Day the best one yet.

What are some other thoughtful gifts you could give on Valentine’s Day? Tell me in the comments!