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In this year's re-gift bag....
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 330085" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>I've done my share of re-gifting over the years. When husband and I got married, the two "in" gifts were woks and fondue sets. We got three woks and four fondue sets.</p><p></p><p>We also got this ghastly white ceramic "relish dish". One of the big platters with the individual compartments to hold olives, pickles, etc. I hate those things because guests wind up dropping relishes and the like all over the table and themselves while trying to serve them. I've always put out relishes in individual bowls.</p><p></p><p>We did find that the dish made a fabulous "platter" for serving wet food to young kittens and retired it to the cattery.</p><p></p><p>There it still was when the ancient aunt who had given it to us came for a visit and asked to see the "babies". She looked at it for a minute and said, "Isn't that funny...your great-aunt xxx gave me one just like that years and years ago!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 330085, member: 1963"] I've done my share of re-gifting over the years. When husband and I got married, the two "in" gifts were woks and fondue sets. We got three woks and four fondue sets. We also got this ghastly white ceramic "relish dish". One of the big platters with the individual compartments to hold olives, pickles, etc. I hate those things because guests wind up dropping relishes and the like all over the table and themselves while trying to serve them. I've always put out relishes in individual bowls. We did find that the dish made a fabulous "platter" for serving wet food to young kittens and retired it to the cattery. There it still was when the ancient aunt who had given it to us came for a visit and asked to see the "babies". She looked at it for a minute and said, "Isn't that funny...your great-aunt xxx gave me one just like that years and years ago!" [/QUOTE]
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