What is a good gift four a guy that is turning fifteen?

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I'm open to appropriate gag gifts, and anything cheap that a boy would think was funny or cool. He likes gadgets too. A site to look at would be cool.


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The only group more difficult to shop for than teenage girls is teenage boys. Here are some ideas to help you find a gift heâll want, use and keep.

Sporting Equipment. Teenage boys donât make much of a secret as to which sports they like. Many at that age eat and breathe sports, so just keep your eye attuned to the kind of jersey heâs wearing, what teams he watches on TV, and what sports are featured in the video games he has to get a clue as to what are his favorites. Few places cover as much sporting ground as The Sports Authority. If basketball is a passion, take a look at backboards. A Lifetime Shatter Guard backboard sells for about $250. If heâs been a particularly good boy - -or if you have several boys in the same family - -the Goal Setter is the crème de la crème of backboards, selling for $1,100-$3,000.
On the less expensive end of the spectrum, a new Louisville baseball bat, MacGregor basketball or Wilson football will be appreciated. The only thing boys wear out faster than sporting equipment is tennis shoes.

Athletic Wear. In keeping with the sports theme, follow equipment up with a team jersey. Again, if youâve been paying only the most modest bit of attention to the boy throughout the year, you shouldnât have a tough time figuring out his favorite team and player. You can always count on Reebok for a good jersey. Name brand team apparel isnât cheap because the team logos are licensed, just as Disney characters are. A typical Reebok jersey runs about $80. A youth jersey set by Nike runs around $45 at Foot Locker. In the less expensive range, a pair of adidas running gloves can be bought for $18.

Tennis Shoes. Even if the boy isnât a sports fanatic, odds are heâll still appreciate a good pair of tennis shoes. There are styles, looks and price ranges to fit anyone. If youâre in doubt, do a little research. A good running shoe is different from one that works for soccer versus one that works for cross training.




The recently released new and improved iPod shuffle. 1.6 inches long it holds 240 songs and can be used for 12 hours before it needs recharging it might be good or Hat Rack:
There are many apparel items boys consider âmust havesâ. One of which being the baseball cap. For many boys, gathering and collecting baseball caps is an adventure into defining individuality and representing favorite clothing designers, baseball teams or other sports affiliations. Storing these baseball caps and hats can become challenging. For the teenage boy with a collection of baseball caps, this holiday season, consider purchasing the Cap Rack 24 by Perfect Curve. Available online through www.lids.com this cap rack is conveniently priced at $22.99 and holds up to 24 baseball caps. As an added holiday gift bonus with baseball cap collections in mind, consider purchasing the Water and Stain Repellent by Perfect Curve. Also available online at www.lids.com, at a low starting price of $5.99.



i hope i helped

any ideas on what to make for my lunch tomorrow?




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I want to make something fancy...Im working with $40, a toaster oven, stove, and pretty much every cooking gadget i might need....any ideas on what to make for my lunch tomorrow? Im tired of gross cafeteria food....
So far, I only like the first one...and #3, you're not funny.



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I prefer not to give recipes. HOWEVER, use your imagination OR buy prepared salad dressings.

Stuffed celery w/ cream cheese - or any cheese for that matter. Simply wrap the cheese around the celery OR if youâre eating cheese wedges, alternate between the two.

Hearts of lettuce with some of your favorite veggies.

Caesar salad (with the dressing on the side, until your ready for lunch)

When you go to the store, experiment with different veggies, greens and lettuces.

Chefâs salad w/ some of your favorite cold cuts or cheeses.

Waldorf salad - with apples, grapes, walnuts, celery and mayonnaise.

When I was a young man, we grew tomatoes. It was nothing to grab a ripe tomato from the vine, chill it for a couple hours, then eat it like an apple with salt and black pepper. You could do the same with vine-ripened, store-bought tomatoes; tomatoes from a produce stand or farmerâs market. Depending on the size of the tomato and your appetite, thatâs a really easy lunch - or snack, isnât it?

Cucumber salad.

Stuffed tomato w/ your favorite mixed salad - shrimp, chicken, egg, etc.

Fruit salad - using fresh fruit, canned fruit or a combination.

Shredded Carrot and raisin salad.

Leftover meatloaf [ketchup on the side];

Imitation crab salad

Soup.

Deviled eggs

Leftover fried or baked chicken OR just about any leftovers for that matter.

What's that? No refrigeration? You could use one or two of those freeze and re-use then freeze again ice packs, couldn't you?.

Thanks for asking your Q! I enjoyed answering it!

VTY,
Ron Berue
Yes, that is my real last name!




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