by Eddie Winkle (NWM Staff Writer)
Thanksgiving is one of those toss up holidays when it comes to bringing stuff. If you’re a close relative of the person hosting the feast, chances are you worked out what you’re bringing ahead of time. If you’re like a 3rd cousin or a friend, you probably didn’t. Though either way it’s probably a good idea NOT to show up empty-handed. If you’re scrambling for a last second gift here are some ideas that won’t cost much, and you can pick up at the few stores open on Thanksgiving morning.


Entenmann’s Chocolate Chip Cookies (16 oz. box / $2– $4): Mini-chocolate chip cookies NEVER go out of style. They are also a safe choice for people with peanut allergies. Can’t put a price tag on that.

Bouquet ($8 – $10): Mixed flowers.

Mixed CD (Free): Easy listening or jazzy instrumentals are good for juniors to seniors.

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