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A little something for everyone on your list for $50 or less

For the art lover: A clock resembling the works of Salvador Dali will cost you $40 and comes in 3 different color choices.

For the whiz in the kitchen: A one-touch can opener will save your favorite chef time and grief in the kitchen. Available online or in stores for $19.95.

For grandma, who loves her jewelry, but can’t do the clasps: Magnetic jewelry clasps in multiple sizes and shades make putting on bracelets and necklaces a cinch. Available online and in-stores for $5- $20 depending on quantity.

For the romantic (who’s also afraid of fires): Flameless candles look realistic but operate on batteries and have no real flames. Available at Target for $10-$30.

For your favorite Buckeye fan: Keep them warm this winter with a Brutus Buckeye Throw Blanket. Available online and at Carboard Heroes for $29.95.

For the kids: For a young girl try a Hannah Montana doll available for $19.99 at Target. For a boy try a Lights and Sounds Lightning McQueen Car from the movie Cars for $10 at Wal-Mart.

For dads and grandpas: Give them a touch of class with an engraved pocket watch. Watch available for 39.99 at Things Remembered (engraving extra).

For mom: A “Mom” picture frame will let her know how much you care! Available for $30 at Things Remembered.

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By Riverdale Ghost

December 6, 2007 2:27 PM | Link to this

Whatever happened to practical gifts like a warm scarf or something likely to be used up, like a big box of candy?
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