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Have you ever wondered what to give someone for their birthday, anniversary, or even Christmas? Well, for most men especially, they would much rather have something to eat than many of the things they wind up with. Christmas is probably the worst for many men, tight, ugly itchy sweaters, and ties they never wear, or cheap aftershave is common. Don't you think he'd rather have a rack of ribs smothered in a rich and tangy barbecue sauce? It sounds silly at first, but then you realize that the simple pleasures of great food are a wonderful and thoughtful gift.

For all you women out there always wondering what to give your husband for your anniversary, look no further. Instead of mushy cards and candies, silky underwear, or a fancy night out at the opera, throw the guy a barbecue with his friends, some cold beer, and again, the ribs with the barbecue sauce. He will appreciate it much more than having to put on that itchy sweater and listen to opera, or even worse, watch ballet.

The great thing about this gift of ribs, barbecue sauce, and friends is that it never gets old. Unlike getting another tie, for the twentieth time, twenty cookouts are just fine with most guys. This is a gift that will never be unused, and will always be appreciated time after time. It doesn't matter what time of year it is either since there is always the big game on whether it is football, baseball, basketball, hockey, NASCAR, or boxing, he will always have something to join into with his buddies and watch.

Another great concept about this type of gift is that you never have to think too hard about it. Sometimes to get into the right frame of mind when gifting for a man you need to stay simple. Most guys are not that complex and enjoy the simple things like grilled meat, a tasty barbecue sauce, cold beer, and a sporting event. What else is there to want anyway? Opera? Men are simple creatures, so dealing with them on that level is much less headache for you, the gift giver, anyway. If you cannot be there for the festivities, then give a gift with that simple theme like a can caddy, some gourmet barbecue sauce, or grilling utensils. He will always be happy with that kind of stuff and you won't have to worry about the right size or if he will ever wear it.

by: John Schnieder




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