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	<title>Help me think of ideas for tiny gifts</title>
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	<description>I&apos;m looking for very tiny, inexpensive, but semi-useful things.  Need ideas/suggestions! My boyfriend and I picked up one of Restoration Hardware&apos;s advent calenders last year for Christmas for our home.  It&apos;s beautiful, and we have a great time opening the little gifts each day from each other.  Last year at Christmastime I vowed to spend all year looking for tiny things to avoid the inevitable &quot;Yay... another tiny little Christmas ornament.&quot;&lt;br&gt;
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I had no luck.  Now I&apos;m only a few days away from December 1st, and all I&apos;ve managed to pick out are a few tiny magnets and a nice leather keychain with tiny photos in it.  He&apos;s on WeightWatchers, so I&apos;d like to stay away from candy/food-related stuff.  Ideas/suggestions/links would be greatly appreciated</description>
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