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Friday, July 28, 2006

Gifts for the Frugal Family Expecting A Baby

What can you buy that is practical and is perfect for a boy and a girl? This question is often a problem for many? When you are buying a gift for a frugal and pratical family, you want to give them something that they can really use. They aren't into name brands, accessories or extras. what can buy that will wow them and show them that you are paying attention?

There are a few ideas that will thrill them:
1. Gift certificates to places like Babies R' Us or Toys R' Us are great. They can use them to purchase formula and/or pampers (or even cloth diapers for those really frugal families).
2. You can buy them gift certificates at restaurant.com. They sell certificates for neighborhood restaurants at a fraction of the cost. All you need to do is key in the zip code and a mile radius. They give you the results for all the participating restaurants in the area. For example, you can purchase a $25.00 gift certificate for $4.00.
3. You can purchase gift certificates at pampers.com. They can redeem them any place that pampers brand are sold.

Enjoy the new baby. I hope they enjoy your gifts!

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