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Don't be a grinch! Use the other thread for SS questions and discussion.
and what do we use this thread for?
Quote from: Troy on November 12, 2016, 12:34:08 AM
and what do we use this thread for?
Alerting people like me how rarely check that forum ;D
Bumping it up on the chance I'm not alone.
Quote from: Troy on November 12, 2016, 12:34:08 AM
and what do we use this thread for?
Apparently for asking silly questions.
BUMP. Sign up for secret Santa!
Since this thread is for asking silly questions I might as well ask one. Do most people stay pretty close to the $20 min gift amount? Since this would be my first time entering I'm not sure of protocol and don't want to be the only guy who sends a $20 gift when everybody else spends much more. Any feedback will be appreciated.
Spend what you are comfortable with. People will be all over the place on this one. After postage I was into a lot more than 20 last year.
Quote from: MrHoss on November 17, 2016, 03:49:35 PM
Spend what you are comfortable with. People will be all over the place on this one. After postage I was into a lot more than 20 last year.
Ya I agree. I went over but it's 1 time a year so it really don't bother me. I look forward to it! ;D
what are some good gift ideas for the weber enthusiast that has everything?
;D A Kingsford grill! 8) :o :o :o :P
Quote from: james1787 on November 17, 2016, 07:06:37 PM
what are some good gift ideas for the weber enthusiast that has everything?
I think regional food stuffs from your area would be good.
@JDD - I can't speak for everyone, but I kind of think most tend to go over $20. Last year I gave a weber compact chimney, ove gloves, some disposable foil pans and sticker that went along with my person's car hobby. I received the weber gourmet system skillet from my secret santa...something that wasn't really on my xmas list but was very happy to get it, had just purchased the gourmet grate so the timing was perfect, and I use it quite a bit.
This year I'll take a look at who I get and see what their wants are. If they don't have many, I'll just think about some of the things I use all the time, or things that maybe I don't use all of the time but am glad I have the few times I do use them.
@james1787 - For me, I can always use lighter cubes, disposable pans, and wood chunks. I think most of the others here would not turn down any of those items.
A little tip - If you have Amazon Prime or can find free shipping it saves you some money to just ship it directly to your person!
Cool, thanks! I see people listed out some of their interests. I signed up. I'll have to fill out the google part at home (google docs blocked at work). This should be fun!
Bump...for those who haven't signed up, it's not a secret that there's only 1 day left to get on the list