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Old 03-04-2001, 04:10 AM
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From a formal registry consultant for the one and only Crate and Barrel (I still love that store!)

Think in terms of the entire set...
ie Glassware: if you buy glasses...don't forget the glass pitcher

If you buy bakeware...throw in a nice cook book with some cooking mitts

If you buy a coffee/capuccino maker...throw in the coffee cups and a nice blend of coffee.

If you decide to shop for the bathroom
think accessories, towels, and fixture treatment.

If your decide to shop for the bachelor drinker...think BARWARE...
double,vodka glasses,shot glasses, martini glasses, a bar set (ice bucket, ice tongs, jigger, strainer,bottle opener,stirrer) and throw in the classic bar book...MEN love this practical guide

And if you can convince your buddy to register at a store...DO it...its a pain to return stuff that really does not fit into one's life. Imagine giving someone a Kitchenaid that does n't cook? Argh!

You could actually help him register (or he could give a registry consultant a basic overview and they will do it for him as a service)Shopping for summer homes was my absolute favorite! If I think about it much more, I may just have to start another business!

BTW, many of the big housewares and nicer stores are on the web now. So one need not step a foot in the door! I am not sure of the return policies of stores like Target but
William Sonoma, Crate&Barrel,Pottery Barn, IKEA, Pier 1(I think they are)and Macys have pretty flexible policies, which is important if you have duplicate purchases that need to be returned.
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[This message has been edited by Finer Woman10-A-91 (edited March 04, 2001).]
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