View Full Version : What's should I get my boyfriend for Christmas ?
 
 YayaQuinones
Dec 9, 2012, 11:27 AM
What's a good gift to get my boyfriend can anyone help me ?
 Curlyben
Dec 9, 2012, 12:48 PM
Any clues or guidance would be useful
 hheath541
Dec 9, 2012, 01:03 PM
How old are you both, and how long have you been together?
 
What does he like? That's always a good place to start.
 teensportychick
Dec 9, 2012, 02:12 PM
If he is into football you could get him a pillowpet of his favorite team it would be really cute and every time he went to bed he could look at it and think of you:) They are I hink like 30 dollars for they arnt very expencive.
 Alty
Dec 9, 2012, 02:20 PM
No clue.  I have a 14 year old son, and a 42 year old husband, I know them both very well and still have no clue what to get them for Christmas.  Your boyfriend I don't know at all, so I can't even guess, especially since you gave us no info other than the fact that he's your boyfriend.
 Wondergirl
Dec 9, 2012, 02:44 PM
Bake him something special with your cute little hands. He will still be talking about you when he is 65.
 
This is easy and a sure-fire success --
 
INCREDIBLE TURTLE BROWNIES	 
1 box German chocolate cake mix
1 (14 oz.) pkg. caramels
2/3 c. evaporated milk
3/4 c. softened butter
1 c. nuts (pecan halves)
12 oz. semi-sweet chocolate pieces
 
Combine caramels and 1/3 cup milk on top of double boiler. Stir until melted. (Microwave works well for this also.)
 
Combine cake mix, remaining milk and butter. Blend until mixture holds together. Press 1/2 of cake mixture in a greased 13 x 9 inch pan and bake for 6 minutes at 350 degrees. Remove from oven and sprinkle chocolate pieces on top. Next, add a layer of pecan halves. Pour melted caramels evenly on top. Crumble or glob remaining mix over the top of all this and bake at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes. Cool slightly and cut into bars. (Cooks.com)
 Alty
Dec 9, 2012, 02:49 PM
Bake him something special with your cute little hands. He will still be talking about you when he is 65.
 
Or in the hospital later that night if she's a terrible baker. ;)
 Wondergirl
Dec 9, 2012, 02:55 PM
Or in the hospital later that night if she's a terrible baker. ;)
She can't fail with the recipe I added. If anything, he will be sick from overeating.
 Alty
Dec 9, 2012, 03:04 PM
She can't fail with the recipe I added. If anything, he will be sick from overeating.
 
Not fair.  You added the recipe after I posted. ;)
 Wondergirl
Dec 9, 2012, 03:05 PM
Not fair.  You added the recipe after I posted. ;)
If he eats more than ten pieces in one sitting, he will start throwing up.
 Alty
Dec 9, 2012, 03:12 PM
If he eats more than ten pieces in one sitting, he will start throwing up.
 
Since this is posted in teens, I think we can safely assume that he will eat more than ten pieces in one sitting, which means that vomiting is a given. ;)
 Wondergirl
Dec 9, 2012, 03:26 PM
Since this is posted in teens, I think we can safely assume that he will eat more than ten pieces in one sitting, which means that vomiting is a given. ;)
And more substance to the story when he is 65 and recalling his youth...
 Alty
Dec 9, 2012, 03:32 PM
And more substance to the story when he is 65 and recalling his youth....
 
So true.
 
"When I was a teen I dated a girl that baked for me for Christmas.  Oh boy was I sick!  Getting your stomach pumped is not fun.  I wonder whatever happened to her.  Wouldn't it be ironic if she became a famous baker?" ;)
 Wondergirl
Dec 9, 2012, 03:42 PM
No, like this --
 
"When I was a teen I dated a girl who baked awesome caramel brownies for me for Christmas. They were soooooooooooo good, I couldn't stop eating them!  Oh boy was I sick! My dad ate the rest of them and died smiling. I wonder whatever happened to her.  I betcha she became a famous baker." :)
 Alty
Dec 9, 2012, 03:45 PM
No, like this --
 
"When I was a teen I dated a girl who baked awesome caramel brownies for me for Christmas. They were soooooooooooo good, I couldn't stop eating them!  Oh boy was I sick! My dad ate the rest of them and died smiling. I wonder whatever happened to her.  I betcha she became a famous baker." :)
 
LOL!  Your version is better.  In my defense, I'm also having a conversation on fb, and stressing about Christmas, two scrapbooks I'm doing, and a resume I promised to help with.   
 
Are we hijacking another thread?  
 
I swear it's not me, but I have to say, it's usually in a thread that I'm posting in.  I'm the common link!  OMG!  It is me!  I'm the instigator!  :(
 Wondergirl
Dec 9, 2012, 03:53 PM
No hijacking -- still on the topic of a Christmas gift. Tell Sneezy hi from me if he is in your conversation.
 Alty
Dec 9, 2012, 04:02 PM
No hijacking -- still on the topic of a Christmas gift. Tell Sneezy hi from me if he is in your convo.
 
Sneezy is too busy with finals.  I haven't talked to him in over a week.  Mr. Studious is studying day and night.  But I'm sure I'll talk to him before Christmas, so I'll pass on your hi.
 
See, I mentioned Christmas, so it's not hijacking. :)
 YayaQuinones
Dec 9, 2012, 04:05 PM
Thanks everyone & by the way I'm a good baker I love to bake(:
 Alty
Dec 9, 2012, 04:09 PM
thanks everyone & btw im a good baker i love to bake(:
 
Then WG's suggestion is perfect.  I know that I love getting baked goods for Christmas.  I hate to bake, and I'm not at all good at it.  So getting cookies, or any other baked treat, is great.
 
Perfect idea.  Now you have to get baking. :)