Think of all the junk you’ve received (and given). Don’t you wish there was a better way? Well, there is a better way my friend If you want the easy way out consider giving Coffee Gift Baskets.
Unfortunately, we don’t always receive something as cool as Gift Baskets. I will give you some ideas of what to do with those unwanted gifts.
Anyone has been given a gift that is simply horrible. You can donate it to a worthy cause, or post it on www.freecycle.com where everything donated is free to users. You may hide the horrible gift in a box where you may never run into it again. Whatever you do don’t dispose of the item.
We all know about re-gifting, a risky and often unpleasant practice. Re-gifting is never a acceptable practice. Especially if the individual that gave you the gift finds out. There are a number of ways to put the gift to use, without the uncomfortable and deliberate re-wrapping and passing of the gift.
1. Make a “Gift Box.” It is wise to label the gift with where and when you got it.
2. Items that you cannot use, or you have duplicates of, all get put together in the same box.
3. Over time, group similar items together i.e. games, movies, an outfit, etc.
4. To give a “re-gifted” treasure, make sure you have at least 3 similar items. Take DVDs for an example. Take the films, and place them in a gift bag with a bow. Include candies, chocolate, or whatever else you want to make the gift go further. If you are giving the DVDs to an adult or family, put in a homemade gift certificate for one night of free babysitting (if they have kids). The goal is to avoid spending too much, but make a nice gift. Make sure that you are not giving the gift back to the person that gave it to you.
Now those horrible or redundantgifts you have accumulated don’t need to go to waste.
If you want to give a gift that someone really wants I suggest giving custom Gift Baskets. So head on over to Nectar of Life Organic Coffee Company, they’ve got a great selection of coffee gift baskets and other gifts.














