*Ultra-Convenient Gifts For The Person You Love

Thursday, December 17, 2020
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Do you have a special somebody in your life? If so, then you’re probably often thinking hard about what gifts you can get them. There’s just a small problem: giving them something convenient is always a challenge. After all, you’re often so busy, you don’t have time to walk around, browsing various gifts in the stores. You’re too busy with the rest of your life. Fortunately, there are solutions to this little conundrum in the modern world. Let’s take a look at some of your options.

Home Meal Delivery
Think about the amount of time that the average person spends shopping for groceries, preparing meals, and looking up recipes. The process never ends. And it’s a massive drain on their time, especially if they don’t enjoy it. But what if there was a solution? What if there was another way to get good food into your body without all the usual hassle? Well, it turns out that there is, and it’s called the home meal delivery kit. The way it works is simple. You pay a subscription and then a company will deliver bags of food to your address with all the ingredients you need in just the right proportions to make food. No more guessing. No more looking up recipes. No more buying more food than you need. Just simple, fresh meals prepared every night. Think about the convenience and health benefits this will offer your partner.

Flower Delivery
Food not your partner’s thing? Not to worry. What about flowers? It turns out that you can now get Valentine's day flower delivery. You don’t even have to go to the store - which isn’t a bad thing during a pandemic. You just select flowers that you think they’d like and then somebody will bring them to you, saving you time. Flowers are a great gift because of what they represent. It’s all about beauty and new life - the center of most happy and functional relationships. 

Fruit Preparation Multitool 
Preparing fruit usually requires that you have a bunch of tools. Apple corers, peelers, graters, skewers, knives - you name it. But if your partner’s kitchen has limited storage, you don’t want all those tools cluttering it up. Fortunately, you can now get fruit multitools that collect all these implements in a device that looks a bit like a penknife. You just fold out the tool you need and then put it away when it’s no longer useful.

Reusable Roller 
Nothing is more annoying than spending a lot of money on clothes and furniture, only to find it covered in annoying lint. Carrying a lint roller around with you all the time isn’t practical. But these days you can buy compact, portable versions that you can take with you wherever you go. Most are about the size of a flashlight and can fit in your carry bag with relative ease. Then they just fold out, allowing you to use them while you’re out of the house (or in it for that matter). Most come with recyclable adhesives you can rip off and replace.

Do you have any very practical or convenient gift ideas?

9 comments

  1. My sister recently sent over a Bloom & Wild Mini Christmas Tree... so cute! J x

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  2. Ooh a meal being delivered gets my vote right now, I’m sick of cooking x

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  3. A flower delivery would be the dream to me x

    Beautylymin

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  4. I’ve been looking into Hello Fresh recently. I’d love to have a home meal delivery x

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  5. A flower delivery is fail safe! Xx

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  6. Flowers are lovely no matter what time of year. I often think useful and convenient gifts can be the best ones sometimes! xx

    Tiffany x www.foodandotherloves.co.uk

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  7. These are some good ideas. I love gifting flowers to people because a lot of the time, its a luxury people wouldn't spend on themselves.

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  8. I've gifted the flower deliveries a few times and they've always gone down well - it's a lovely little surprise!

    Jasmine xx

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