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.
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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.
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Bouquet ($8 – $10): Mixed flowers.
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Mixed CD (Free): Easy listening or jazzy instrumentals are good for juniors to seniors.
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