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Inspired Valentine's Day Gift Ideas

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January 18, 2012 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 2 Comments

So, here are my top 5 favorite ideas…for now!!!!

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  1. A unique poem written just for your loved one by THE POETRY STORE.  Silvi wrote an inspiring poem for my son that we framed in addition to a poem about breathing that my son uses in his bookmarks that he sells to help raise funds for asthma education in our community.  You simply must watch this short video from the The Poetry Store  to truly understand how and why this is an amazing gift…

“a desire for words” from silvi alcivar on Vimeo.
 

  • Anything from the Trust Your Journey website is perfect for women of all ages!  Their motto:  wherever life takes you…trust your journey.  They sell cool jewelry, tee shirts, journals and a  nice variety of gift items.
    follow your heart hat
  • The Star Trek USS Enterprise pizza cutter is just something I can’t get enough of!  Actually, almost anything from the Think Geek website is great fun too.
    Star Trek Enterprise Pizza Cutter
  • A handmade scroll or box containing a list of all of the qualities you enjoy in that person or a mere thank you for that person being who they are.  It can be romantic or simply full of appreciation.  Here is a box I received as a Christmas gift with a sweet note offering me a sincere wish from a child.
    hand painted gift box from child
  • Food Allergy Friendly treats and sweets from the following food allergen friendly websites can be great too:
    Fancy Pants Nut free Bakery Valentine's Day cookies
    Gimbal’s Fine Candies
    -free of 8 major allergens
    Vermont Free Chocolates
    -nut free
    Fancy Pants Bakery-nut free bakery that ships
    Smiley Cookies –
    nut free too!
    Peanut Free Sweet Tooth
    gift baskets and more-many items that are free of the major allergens
    Divvies
    -cupcakes, cookies, popcorn, chocolate and non-chocolate candy-dairy, nut and egg free
    Live Free Foods
    -sells a variety of allergen friendly items including Gluten free suggestions, Divvies, No Nuttin, etc.   This is a good idea if you are creating your own gift basket!
    Peanut Free Planet
    -like Live Free Foods-they too sell a variety of allergy friendly products including Sunbutter individual packets!
[/ordered_list] Well, this is just a start.  I’m sure I’ll find some more fun items sooner than later.
Update:  here are the links to other blogs I’ve written with Valentine’s Day ideas…
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If you have any fun and unique Valentine’s Day ideas, please share with the rest of us!-[typography font=”Lobster” size=”18″ size_format=”px”]Caroline[/typography]

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Filed Under: Food Allergy Lifestyle, Food Products, Glorious Food Tagged With: Gift ideas, Valentine's Day

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  1. Jennifer

    January 24, 2012 at 12:17 pm

    Hi Caroline, thank you for the list of websites that offer safe goodies for people with food allergies. I had not heard of some of them. Thank you!

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    • Caroline

      January 25, 2012 at 10:10 pm

      You are so very welcome!

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