Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Christmas wish lists are coming in fast and furious now, so I'm going to do one big post...

Let's start with Ellen, who during Holland's World Cup run realized she had a dearth of Oranje gear. It's hard to find orange Holland clothing on short notice between major international competitions, but go here for some ideas - scroll through and perhaps you'll find something appropriately orangey. You could also contact these guys and ask what they might have. Ladies size medium will do the trick.

Alternatively, she has a need for a new Huskies sweatshirt...this one, in fact. Again, ladies size medium...

Next up Tom...who again goes with the tried and true red wine...6 or so bottles, decent quality, and he'sd like it noted that he was the original progenitor of the idea of finding wine under the tree. Some suggestions here...

Next in, Eric...who has a need for a ski boot bag...word is New England Ski has them on sale...

(Morghan also needs a ski boot bag, by the way...)

Ashley is up next, and she would love a Calphalon stainless pan. She already has a pretty complete set of nonstick, but she needs a good pan for searing and saute-ing...10- or 12-inch, either saute pan (flat bottom, straight sides) or a frying pan (note that Calphalon sometimes calls them "omelette pans"). And if it happens to come with a smaller bonus pan, well I'm sure she can live with that!
These pans can be found at TJ Maxx and Marshall's at big discounts. (Which is how she managed to accrue a full set of nonstick!) If not there, Le Gourmet Chef also carries them...however, I'd start here and see what you can find...

More to follow this evening...in the meantime check out Julian Casablancas "I Wish It Was Christmas Today"...and also Commander Cody, "Daddy's Drinking Up Our Christmas" (hey, don't judge...I just link!)...and remember these guys? That's right, all you Wang Chung fans!

1 Comments:

Anonymous Ashley said...

Thanks Ron, however I should point out that the Amazon page you linked to is for Calphalon nonstick, not the stainless.

9:33 PM  

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