Nuddle and Steakbrand - Gifts of the Month
Each month I'll be featuring a Gift of the Month. This month, however, has two gifts - one for the northern hemisphere and one for the southern hemisphere.
Nuddle Blanket

For those of you in the middle of chilly winter weather, the Nuddle Blanket will make an ideal gift. It is a cosy blanket that has a foot pocket so that your feet remain covered no matter how high you pull the blanket up around you. It also has hand openings so that you can have your hands out of the blanket to read a book, eat, or drink. A very simple idea, but very effective.
Steakbrand - Rare, Medium, and Well-Done Steak Branding Irons

Those of us enjoying lovely barbecue weather down south might be tempted by steak branding irons that you can use to indicate how a particular cut of meat has been cooked - rare, medium, or well-done. I think this is a great idea if you're having many guests over and each guest has a different meat cooking preference. Keep tabs of who gets what.
More Elegant Gift Ideas
Nuddle Blanket

For those of you in the middle of chilly winter weather, the Nuddle Blanket will make an ideal gift. It is a cosy blanket that has a foot pocket so that your feet remain covered no matter how high you pull the blanket up around you. It also has hand openings so that you can have your hands out of the blanket to read a book, eat, or drink. A very simple idea, but very effective.
Steakbrand - Rare, Medium, and Well-Done Steak Branding Irons

Those of us enjoying lovely barbecue weather down south might be tempted by steak branding irons that you can use to indicate how a particular cut of meat has been cooked - rare, medium, or well-done. I think this is a great idea if you're having many guests over and each guest has a different meat cooking preference. Keep tabs of who gets what.
More Elegant Gift Ideas
Nice of you to pop by my blog and leave a nice comment. I imagine there are loads of Glaswegians that have emigrated to Australia. My childhood friend moved with her dad and brothers as part of the ten pound pom scheme about 30 years ago. Great blog you have here.
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