Gift Guide #6: Your Hilarious Brother Who Makes His Own Bread and Will Take Any Dare From His Nephews.
A velvet shirt, $130, for dinner dates; or a cotton sweater, $45, for knocking around on weekends. A clever bird puzzle to play around with, $18.… Read more The post Gift Guide #6: Your Hilarious Brother Who Makes His...
A velvet shirt, $130, for dinner dates; or a cotton sweater, $45, for knocking around on weekends.
A clever bird puzzle to play around with, $18.
An ingenious lamp cover to make his rental apartment glow. From $135.
A legitimately fantastic silicone spoon that everyone should have in their kitchen! It’s heat resistant, easy to clean, and just feels great in your hand when stirring scrambled eggs, taco meat, pasta, all the things. $13.
Camembert socks, $22, to make him laugh. (Plus, many others.)
A truly great candle that smells like a winter hike in Whistler at 10 a.m. $37.
A book of adventures because he’s the most adventurous person you know. $20.
A cotton throw for watching movies on his sofa, $25.
Arguably the perfect gift box with great olive oil, extra-long spaghetti, and the winner of our pasta-sauce taste test, $65.
A homemade batch of malted chocolate cookies.
Finally, a donation in his name to God’s Love We Deliver, a truly wonderful organization that brings meals to folks who aren’t in a place to shop or cook for themselves. You can also sponsor 10 birthday cakes for $100.
P.S. The 2020 gift guide for brothers, the 2021 gift guide for brothers, and the 2022 gift guide for brothers. Plus, the 2023 gift guide so far.
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