The Ramsey Show - App - Affordable Gifts People Will Actually Love
Episode Date: November 23, 2024...
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Oh, so refreshing.
I'm thankful for this break.
Let's just be thankful all around.
Well, this is the show where two friends who happen to be money experts talk about what
you're talking about.
So everything from pop culture, current events, and money.
And today, we're talking about the gift of gifts.
We're leaning into the holiday cheer.
So great, because today, George, right now, if you are watching when this episode releases, it is Thanksgiving.
And we're not with our families. We're here for you.
That's how much we care about you guys.
And I hope you're with people that you love,
doing things that you love.
Maybe you're in a car.
Maybe you're avoiding family.
I don't know.
Yeah, maybe they're traveling to grandmother's house
down the highway this Thanksgiving.
Little Red Riding Hood?
I don't know.
And you're like listening to us
while the kids like are watching something in the back.
Thank you.
Or maybe you're up in a bedroom at your in-laws
trying to just get away from the craziness
and you just need a little lighthearted cheer
and you have turned us on.
Either way, happy Thanksgiving.
I love Thanksgiving.
Do you?
I'm a fan.
There's something that's, I don't know,
that's not dramatic.
It's not stressful.
Christmas feels a little more stressful.
Because we're about to get into Christmas
and we're going to talk about gift giving in this episode.
So we have you covered.
But you're not hauling like a whole bunch of gifts.
You're just like bringing something to the dinner maybe.
Like a bottle of wine, some food.
Just a good meal.
So what are we sipping on, George?
We're talking about this.
Speaking of wine, this is a mocktail.
It's called a Red Sansgrilla.
You like the pun there?
Sans, love it.
So there's no alcohol in this, but if you, this is a great one to make
on Thanksgiving, honestly. Yeah. So if you
need a drink tonight, you're going to get the
recipe in the show notes and the rating and the
cost per glass at the end of the episode.
So delicious. Okay, George, it's Thanksgiving.
So what is one thing you're thankful for?
Recently,
I think my daughter is the most recent thing I'm grateful for.
And watching Whitney be the most amazing mom.
I tell her all the time.
She's great.
I tell Mia, I'm like, you have the most amazing mom who cares about you so much.
So sweet.
Every decision has so much thought.
And I'm grateful for them as a package.
Package deal.
Yeah, a package deal.
Your family.
How about you?
I love it.
I'll be the same vein.
I think family.
Yeah.
The kids, Winston,
our like little nuclear family,
extended family is great too.
Love y'all.
I never heard the nuclear,
I never hear it spoken like that.
Just like our little nuclear family,
like our little Winston Cruises.
They're all precious.
Just all right there.
They're all precious.
Yeah, but I would say that, you know, it's a big deal.
It's things that you take for granted sometimes the day to day.
That's why Thanksgiving kind of causes you to pause and be like, man.
Do you guys go around the table and do like a here's what I'm—
We do with the Ramseys.
Wow.
And talk about what we're grateful for.
That's really nice.
Yeah, that's like a Sharon tradition.
And we're headed to Boston for the holidays to be with my family.. That's really nice. Yeah. That's like a Sharon tradition. And we're headed to Boston
for the holidays
to be with my family.
So that'll be nice.
Boston's a great place
to be Thanksgiving.
It's very historical.
It is.
Around that time.
That's how it's been said.
Boston is a very historical place.
And it'll be a nice chilly
New England fall vibe.
So good.
Another thing I'm grateful for,
especially this year,
is when people actually know how to give gifts
that aren't a complete waste of money.
Oh, yes.
And I know that sounds ungrateful,
but I'm tired of just stuff for the sake of stuff.
Yeah.
If you're going to do a gift, make it thoughtful,
but also I don't want to have to read your mind.
So we're going to help these people today,
everyone listening and watching.
Because Black Friday is tomorrow,
and the shopping
starts. If it's not already done, it's getting completed probably in the next week or two.
And yeah, we're going to help you out because gifts are fun. Are you a great gift giver? Is
that like a strength? No, I'm great at if you tell me what you want, I will find you the best
deal on that gift. Oh, yeah. Under budget. For sure. So that is my spiritual gift. Love that. It's not the thing.
It's getting the deal on the thing
so that you don't get screwed.
What a gift that is.
Which I think that is a gift.
That's the gift that keeps on giving.
Resourcefulness.
You know, and I'm not a great gift giver either.
And I wish I was.
Because people that are,
and they get you that thing,
they're like, well, you said this, you know,
like three months ago.
And I just thought.
Oh, one of those.
And you're like, oh my gosh.
You mentioned it in a conversation.
Yes.
And I picked up on it. Yes. I wish I was better at that, but I'm not. I'm not. What's like the
best gift you've ever received? Oh my goodness. That's a big question. I think childhood comes
to mind because as an adult, there's less, I don't know, there's less excitement around opening a
gift. It's like, cool. I could have bought this, but thank you for buying it. Sure. As a kid,
the two best things I ever got were an electric guitar. Uh, yep. And a video camera. So I think it was like fourth grade and
fifth grade. Oh, that's fun. Those really like shaped who I am. You know what I mean? Like I
was a musician and I started bands and I was in film and I wanted to go into film. I still love
video. Yeah. I'm on video today. So those are the most formative gifts that meant the most. And
probably were not cheap. Like I'm thinking back, I'm like to buy a So those are the most formative gifts that meant the most. And probably were not cheap.
Like I'm thinking back, I'm like to buy a kid,
back then it was like $700 for a video camera.
Sure, totally.
And I was just like, I want it.
I want a video camera.
Yeah.
How about you?
I remember getting a boombox.
Yes.
That was a big deal because I had a CD player and a cassette tape
and it was like all in one.
And you could just pick it up with the handle
and I would carry it to the bathroom.
With the radio?
Yeah, I had radio. Were you could just pick it up with the handle and I would carry it to the bathroom. With the radio? Yeah.
Were you recording songs from the radio onto the cassette? Oh yeah. You did play and record at the same time.
And it
was great. We got a puppy for Christmas
one year. Oh, that's fun. When you were
kids or as adults? Yeah, when we were kids.
That's fun. And it's come full circle.
Came in the box. You have puppies at your
home right now? I do. And actually this week
they're going off to their homes.
I know.
How sweet.
I know.
We had six puppies
and they are now
all across the country.
Now you're giving the gift.
I am.
You're getting paid for it,
but still,
what a gift it is.
What a gift it is.
To bring home a puppy.
I know.
Yeah.
Okay.
So, George,
there's all these different types of gifts
that we can give.
And so, again,
I think it's important to help all of you out types of gifts that we can give. And so again, I think it's important
to help all of you out there.
Have gifts that like are practical
because when we're adults,
you know, there's the sentimental gifts.
Winston's a good gift giver.
He'll do like jewelry.
Like I got another wedding band for last anniversary.
Like there's like sweet gifts that mean a lot,
but there's also the practical gifts
that can go a long way with people.
And you have different people in your life
that value different things,
are interested in different things.
And we're gonna be here for the people, George.
We're gonna curate the best gift list
you've ever seen in your entire life.
All right.
For free.
And we each have our own under these lists.
You can tell whose gift is who
if we just told you what they are.
Are you ready?
We got
the wine and cocktail lovers.
So there is a cocktail
shaker and I will give Courtney
the cheese gal credit because I follow her.
And there is
a cocktail shaker
that
does not
freeze your hands. It's like a
thermal there's like a thermal.
Got it.
There's like a protective covering
because we have a cocktail shaker.
When you shake it so much with ice,
you're like, your hands get frozen.
Because it's just a straight up metal shaker.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's right, that's right.
Or stainless steel.
Yes, but this has like a protective covering over it
so your hands never get cold.
Do you know what type of shaker you have?
Is it like the Boston shaker that has two pieces
that you sort of stick on top diagonally a little bit?
No, no, no.
Or is it that has a top and a lid and a strainer?
No, it's the top lid.
Yep.
But the top is also a measuring.
Yes.
Which is great too.
So two in one.
It's fantastic.
Do you know the brand?
I'll link it down below.
Oh, that's right.
We should tell the people.
We're going to link all of these.
Yeah, we'll link all of it.
So check it out.
It's a great one.
If you have a wine or a cocktail.
This one I think is very thoughtful. And I've given this gift to cocktail lovers in my life. And that is a vintage
cocktail book. So you can go on eBay and search for like 1950s or vintage cocktail book or a
secondhand bookstore. Sometimes we'll have these. And there's something about like a classic vintage
cocktail book and making a drink out of that, that transports you.
I think that's what a good drink does.
And I think the old timey drinks are so cool.
Yes.
Like the speakeasy days.
Even like the fonts were cool.
Everything was just like classic.
I know.
When you go back to like what, the 30s, 20s?
So fun.
So that's a thoughtful gift.
That's not your standard.
I'm going to go buy a cocktail book on Amazon.
So good.
All right.
Next is for the people who love to cook in your life.
My favorite cooking utensil, and I use it probably twice a week.
It is a meat grinder.
It's actually, I think, a Pampered Chef,
but I'm sure there's like an Amazon dupe.
But the way it is, it's like a spatula,
but it's up and it has these like grooves in it.
But you spin it in your ground beef
and it makes the finest like Taco Bell fine ground beef, and it makes the finest Taco Bell fine ground beef.
Whoa, so you're recreating Taco Bell meat at home?
It's what we're going for, people.
But with real meat.
It is what we're going for with real meat.
How cool is that?
But it makes it really thin,
because when I do spaghetti sauce or tacos or chili or all that,
I don't like chunky chunks of meat.
I'm not a meatball fan.
Oh, I didn't know that about you.
Yeah, I don't need a chunk of meat.
I've got to cancel the gift I got you. I'm a meatball maker. She's a meatball fan. Oh, I didn't know that about you. Yeah, I don't need like a chunk of meat. I got to cancel the gift I got you.
I'm a meatball maker.
She's a meatball maker.
Yep.
So this finely grounds your ground beef
and it is fantastic.
Not expensive.
It's wonderful.
Can I ask a dumb question?
Sure.
Why do you like burgers?
Isn't that just a meatball that has been flattened?
You know what?
That is true, George.
Fair. But I actually like my burgers more thin. I You know what? That is true, George. Fair.
But I actually like my burgers more thin.
I don't like-
Like a smash patty.
Yes.
Smash burgers all day.
I don't like, like mom and dad,
when they cook burgers at their house,
it's like really thick.
And I don't like that.
I don't like the like,
it's like a ball of meat on a burger.
And it just, it doesn't work.
So you got to put your thumb in.
I've learned that trick.
You know, it kind of spreads it out.
So it's not too high on the top and round.
Yeah, Dave and Sharon's high.
It's just like a ball.
Well, hey, Dave and Sharon, if you're listening,
I just want to say, I'll be happy to show up
and eat your delicious burger instead of Rachel,
who's ungrateful.
You're deep in burgers, I know.
So no, I don't like it.
Like I don't like when it's thick like that.
It's not good. So thin, thin, thin. So maybe I like the burgers. I know. So no, I don't like it. Like I don't like when it's thick like that. It's not good.
So thin.
All right.
Thin, thin.
So maybe I like McDonald's.
Just thin.
Thin, low quality.
That's what Rachel's here for.
That's what I'm here for.
Wispy.
My gift for people who love to cook,
a high quality citrus squeezer.
Underrated.
Oh, good one.
Because most people have these dinky citrus squeezers
they've had forever.
And I got one, I believe it was on Amazon.
It has like a metal extra piece and you get 20% extra juice.
Wow.
And so I like to get the most out of my citrus.
100%.
So this is a great gift.
If you're still squeezing limes with your like arthritis ridden hands, it's time to upgrade.
Okay, where do you get yours?
Is it like on Amazon?
Yeah, mine was from Amazon.
Okay.
But I remember the selling point was up to 20% more juice. And I was like, you had me. You got me.
Got me on that investment. And most people, they don't have a good one. And that's what makes it
a great gift. Yes, that's fair. That's fair. All right, next is for the tech and gadget lovers
out there. One of my favorite things, George, is a wireless phone charger. Oh, where do you just put
it on the back of the phone.
Yep, I have it on my nightstand.
Now I will say, there may be a total...
There's still a wire involved,
but it's not connected to your phone.
Not connected to your phone.
You just lay it on top.
But you got to wait for the green to light up
because there have maybe like 10 times
where you think it's charging and it's not.
And that's a bummer.
So you do have to like watch for it.
My beef with those is you can't have a phone case
that is blocking the back.
I have a phone case.
What does yours look like?
But that's not blocking.
Like if you have a wallet
on the back
or something like that.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yours is clean.
Yep.
You just set it right there
and it, yeah.
Wow.
And it's so great.
So great.
My gift is tied to that
for the tech lovers out there
and that's an extended
phone charger.
So we're talking
like a six footer.
Now that is nice.
You can get these cheap on Amazon.
You can get a pack of them.
They even have like a 12,
if you really need a long,
if this is going around a couch or something,
you can get them even longer.
But I think it's,
we live in a world where,
why are you reaching over to use your phone?
Yeah, it's fair.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Life's too short to be rocking
the like three foot iPhone cable.
Yeah, we don't need to do that.
I went home,
I saw my dad's iPhone cable.
All of the metal was showing from inside the wire.
Oh no!
Yeah.
Upgrade, Mr. Cable.
Like the rubber was like all coming off
and I went, dude, you need a better cable.
So at that Christmas, I got them upgraded iPhone cables.
That's a great gift.
It's one of those things you're just like,
I'm not gonna go get new iPhone cables.
It's working, it's fine.
I'm like, why are you risking getting electrocuted over this?
Yeah, life is too short. That's good. I like that one why are you risking getting electrocuted over this? Yeah, life is too short.
That's good.
I like that one, George.
All right, next is for your kids.
Okay, so this was a gift.
Both of my girls got at different times.
And they just love it so much.
It's so funny to me.
And it's so cheap.
Like, you can get a really cheap one on Amazon.
But it's a kid digital camera.
How does that work?
It's just like this little cheap digital camera
and it's terrible quality.
I mean, you can barely see it,
but it has like a unicorn case on it.
I mean, it's just like this cheap little thing,
but they wear it around their neck
and they'll literally wear it out.
They'll linger.
They think it's so cool to take pictures
and have a screen,
probably because they don't have phones and stuff.
But they just, they loved it.
And it's like 20 bucks.
But yeah, so if you have like an older kid.
How do you get the photos?
Forgive my ignorance.
I don't even think you do.
I mean, I think it's just the fact that-
They don't know, they don't get to see the photos?
I'm sure there's a card.
I'm sure there's some like-
Like an SD card?
SD, I was gonna say a USPS card.
No, not a USPS.
Oh, whatever that card is in there, I'm sure you can take it out.
But they don't even want the pictures.
It's just the idea that they get to like have this instant gratification of their own.
Like I get to take a picture and it shows up on this.
They got to be artists and creative and have some fun.
That's cute.
And they think it's like so fun.
I like that one.
Yeah.
Okay.
It's cheap, but it's fun.
I go with a timeless gift for kids. And this depends
on age. This is not for a two-year-old, but as they get older, there's something about a crisp
$20 bill that just you protect it. You're giving cash? Yes. George, let's get a little bit more
creative. And as they get older, can I tell you, one of my uncles would always give me a $50 bill.
And it's so rare, even back then, that I would see a $50 bill.
So it was like life-changing to me,
both the amount of money and just seeing the bill.
I protected that thing with all my life.
Where is it now?
And that's the most memorable.
I spent it.
Yeah, bet you did.
Probably on a Game Boy or something back then.
Totally.
But you can do this in different ways,
or you can put it in the piggy bank
or the college fund or whatever.
But I like this one.
It's a crowd pleaser. Speaking of just cash and money for teens, you know, the big thing
is gas gift cards. So as we get to driving age. Yep. And so that's what I've heard from a lot of
people. Because no one wants to spend money on gas. So it's a nice blessing to be like, hey,
I don't have to think about it. It's not coming out of my bank account. That's a good one. That's
right. And I mean, gift cards are a great one for teens.
Because you know that's really what they want. Amazon,
Target, wherever their favorite store is.
Starbucks. I don't know where they get coffee
these days. These kids out here.
These kids out here. Getting their mocha lattes.
Alright, parents and grandparents.
You know what's a good one?
It's a thorough gun.
Theragun? Theragun.
The massage gun that's like...
Yes.
Yeah, I've got one of those.
I never use it, but I need to
because I pulled a muscle on my shoulder
sleeping last night.
They're great.
And my parents love them.
So it's a good grandparent gift.
Yeah, and there's a range of budgetary options here.
You can get the cheaper one on Amazon.
You can spring for the nicer one. Anything from Brookstone. Remember Brookstone, thatary options here. You can get the cheaper one on Amazon. You can spring for the nicer one.
That's a good one.
Anything from Brookstone.
Remember Brookstone, that store?
Yeah.
A massage chair.
Has anyone,
did you know anyone that owns
one of those actual massage chairs
like in their house?
No, I was at someone's house once.
It was like a friend of a relative
and they had like a,
like one of those $4,000 massage chairs.
Like the really nice ones.
And I was like, I get it.
This is luxury.
That's pretty cool.
What we did get from my mom
is like the foot,
you put your feet in it
like you can have water
and it's almost
a foot massager type thing.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
So she appreciated that.
There you go.
That was a good one.
See, those are good.
The new one is the neck fans.
They're like the cooling
neck fan thing.
Have you seen people wear these?
Oh yes, they wear them a lot
at sports.
Oh, Kelly's a fan.
Yeah.
You love it?
You've seen them at like
Disney World
and the summertime
at the games and all that.
Do they work? They really do. Yeah. It keeps you cool. It just kind of like. I wasn't sold on it seen them at like Disney World and the summertime of the games and all that. Do they work?
They really do.
Yeah.
It keeps you cool.
It just kind of like.
I wasn't sold on it.
It's like, this is kind of cheesy.
But it was when it was so hot over Fourth of July weekend
and we were doing the whole firework thing.
And man, love it.
Wow.
Fantastic.
I want to try it, but truthfully,
they just look dorky.
And I'm not like, it's not like I'm too cool for it.
I just, I feel like I just get made fun of if I wore one.
There's a certain look when you wear a neck fan.
If I wore one into the office, I'd never hear the end of it.
No, you wouldn't.
You got to do outdoor events, George.
Thank you.
I wish you don't go to many of those, but it's good.
All right.
So when you are married, your spouse, do you guys do Christmas gifts?
We decided, I think pretty soon into our marriage,
that we were not going to get Christmas gifts for each other.
It was already a stressful time, a lot going on.
So we decided to just say no to that.
Same here.
Yeah, we don't do Christmas gifts either.
What do you get gifts for each other?
Like what are the occasions?
Anniversary? Is it a birthday?
Yeah, anniversary, we'll do stuff.
Birthday, every now and then.
But we're not, neither of us are like really big gift people.
We stopped anniversary too
for the most part.
We decided we'd rather
have an experience together,
like a really nice meal
versus like I bought her
a thing or jewelry.
Totally.
And so birthdays are the only one
that we really go,
I want to get her something fun and sweet.
I did get Winston early on.
Gosh, I think this was before kids.
Gavin DeGraw tickets.
Wow.
Is that his favorite artist?
He does love Gavin.
The piano part of Gavin.
He's very talented.
Yes.
What is the other part of Gavin?
I don't know.
He likes the piano.
He smashes the ivory.
And it is fun
when you know there's something
that they would love
and you surprise them with it.
It's like,
that's a fun
gesture for sure. So the surprise
element is still fun.
And I feel like we're leaning toward experiences more
than stuff these days. So a concert for an
artist I love, that's a good one.
But you can get creative. I mean, in the experiences
you can do like a pickleball lesson
or a pasta making class. Or a cocktail
making class. That's a new one. That would be fun.
Yes, but to do something together
I think is always exciting. I like that. And like subscription
boxes or like a coffee subscription
where they get a new local
bag or whatever. You know your level of connection
actually does go up when you have a shared
experience together. Dr.
Les Parrott, when we used to do money and marriage
together, he would talk about that. That studies show
from like even
brain activity when you're doing something with someone. That show from like even, you know, brain activity when
you're doing something with someone. That's why on The Bachelor, you know, that show. They always do
something wild. They do crazy, like bungee jumping. There it is. Yes. Did you say that too? Yeah.
Jinx. You want me to coke? You want me to coke? But they do this like crazy shared experience
together and it bonds them. What's the craziest thing, like experience you and Winston have done
that you feel like was bonding?
Oh, that's a great question.
We've like hiked.
I'm trying to think if we've done like a really high thing.
Like the heights thing is always like a, ooh.
Oh, you're both a little leery of heights.
Don't care for the heights.
Jeez, George, I'm not sure.
You guys, well, I can think of one for you.
You guys went to Seattle to see Taylor Swift.
Oh, yeah.
It's not scary, though.
No, but I feel like that's a bonding experience.
Oh, totally.
Winston wearing the T-shirt, he enjoyed it more than you did, secretly.
Yeah, he was confused half the time of like,
what is happening around here?
But it was so fun.
Well, the fans are the confusing.
You're like, what?
They're on something.
Oh, it's like a whole other experience.
It's a spiritual experience for them. Oh, for sure. For They're on something. Oh, it's like a whole other experience. This is a spiritual experience for them.
Oh, for sure.
For sure.
So much.
So, so much.
All right.
The next one, which I think is always a fun one,
is like the white elephant gift.
Oh, I love these.
This is just like the random kind of like less expensive.
What's the thing that you love?
If I could do this for all Christmases,
for all families, I would.
I think it would just relieve the pressure.
Everyone would be under budget because we're not all,
everyone buying a gift for every single person.
And what do you want?
Well, hers is $200.
I'm tired of that.
For sure.
I love the idea of the white elephant, dirty Santa gift swap.
So fun.
Okay, so what I would buy is a milk frother.
Oh, that's a good one.
I know.
It's about 10 bucks.
Yeah, my kids use it to like make chocolate milk.
Like they'll like put chocolate syrup in milk
and they'll do that.
Winston uses it for like milk for coffee and all of that.
It's just a great little gadget to have.
I use it all the time and I use it for,
my new thing is instant coffee.
Wait, Keurig?
No, Trader Joe's has an instant coffee.
So it's ground coffee.
What is that?
It's instant.
All you do is mix it with water or milk
and I use the little frother
and it foams up really nicely.
George, I feel like that's like below you.
I thought so too,
but I found a recipe that makes it bougie
where you add some brown sugar in there
with the instant coffee
and it becomes this very decadent experience.
This whole thing.
Oh my gosh.
I know.
I love it.
So there you go, a frother.
My white elephant go-to,
this is going to sound unlike me,
scratch tickets.
I don't recommend people play the lottery,
but I think for like a fun gift that we all do together.
Just like a stack of them and just see if you make some.
Yeah, I did it for the cousins one year
because we were all like grown adults
buying each other gift cards for the same amounts.
And I was like, this isn't fun.
So I bought the crossword one that's like $5.
Yeah. And it takes like 20 this isn't fun. So I bought the crossword one that's like $5. Yeah.
And it takes like 20 minutes to cross off every single letter
and see if you got any words.
Did people get stuff?
And some people won like 20 bucks off a $5 crossword.
So you never know.
It's kind of a little game element to it.
Exactly.
There's some competition there.
So that's a fun one that maybe you didn't think of,
Ramsey, when you thought scratch tickets.
No, you did not.
No, I did not.
All right.
I love the take a hint kind of gift.
What's that mean? It's like when people give you a vacuum cleaner.
You probably need to let them out. Oh, your house is
disgusting. Or like, I don't know, whatever it is.
Some extra sponges because yours are
gross. Whatever the thing is,
here's a little...
Teeth whitening. There's a couple
of those. I mean, like the Total Money Makeover book could be that.
And the great thing is, George,
the Total Money Makeover book is one of our Black Friday sales
here at Ramsey Solutions.
And actually, all the books are.
Your books, my books.
So go to ramseysolutions.com.
Make sure to check it out
because we have some great deals this Christmas
on all of our products.
So they actually make really great gifts. It's not just a hint of like, hey, you should do better with
your money, but it actually will help people. And you can pair it with a little $20 bill in
chapter one as a little surprise. Maybe it's sticking out. You do you. That's good. That's
good. I've got one that's practical for people who lose everything that you love. And that's
an Apple AirTag or any of these tags that track things.
That's good.
Track your kids, track your phones, track your keys.
I've got it everywhere.
Yeah.
I love an AirTag.
We put that in our suitcases sometimes.
Here's a take the hint gift.
Bought someone a fridge.
What?
Because when we'd go, we'd go hang out
and there would be a cooler that stored everything.
And it was kind of a nightmare.
Oh gosh, yeah. To just store everything in this cooler in the garage. So we're like, let's just go in and get a fridge so that whenever we're over there,
we can store our crispy boys.
You know, I love a little sparkling water.
Yeah.
And people, I'm sure everyone appreciated that.
Have you realized that you cannot drink room temperature sparkling water?
See, I actually kind of like it.
When my Topo Chico's
go kind of like
just room temperature,
it does not bother me.
Why?
I don't know.
It kind of like heats everything up
when it goes down.
It's kind of nice.
You need help.
It's kind of nice.
I'm going to get you
a better help subscription.
It's kind of nice.
That's a good one.
All right.
Here's for some gifts
for the person that has it all.
You got to go sentimental.
You got to go like the picture out, the homemade calendar.
So this is like a Dave Ramsey.
That's what I think of.
Like the person who has it all.
What am I going to buy Dave Ramsey?
Yeah, handprints from all the grandkids.
I got my parents for their lake house a yard, like a sign in the yard.
And it had these like wooden arrows pointing different ways.
And one said like Mimi's Kitchen.
And it points inside the house.
Papa Dave's dog.
It goes that way.
The dog park because they have this big dog area.
And it's customized for their life.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I got off Etsy and I was like, that's a great gift.
That's a good one.
That they can, yeah, put the yard at the lake.
So personalized.
Yeah.
Getting the socks with a picture of their dog on it.
It was so funny.
Or their kids on it.
That's a fun one.
That's a good one.
Handwritten notes, homemade artwork,
a book about something
that they're interested in,
a photo session with the family,
something that's a little more
heartfelt and personal.
Yeah.
Or an experience.
If you know they're into art,
let's get them a membership
to the art gallery in town
or the museum
or a spa visit.
Uh-huh.
That's a good one, guys.
I don't think that's very sentimental, though.
Well, it's thoughtful
for someone who could use a de-stressor.
Maybe so.
Moms.
Moms, on the moms out there.
I think Whitney would take a spa gift card.
So those are some really thoughtful gifts
that I don't think are a waste of money,
and people will actually appreciate them and not return them.
We've all been there.
Hope we helped you guys out with your list.
Return the gifts.
Yeah.
And I think gift-giving expectations around the holidays, it can easily get out of hand. And the last thing you want is
to kick off the new year financially behind, resentful, in debt. So please don't do that.
Yeah. And I think like, ask why are we doing this, right? If you're all adults buying adults gifts
and the family, like just ask. Have a hard conversation. Do we like really need to be
doing this, right? Or if there was a certain dollar amount that was always spent, like, question why.
Or is your motivation so people, you know, could see all of this and how fun it is.
Like, just, again, the motivation and challenging what used to be the norm, I think, is really good.
And setting the boundaries.
And today's a good day to set them.
Don't wait until Christmas to then get resentful.
Because some people, like, genuinely were like, I hope someone else speaks up, right? And you could be the boundaries. And today's a good day to set them. Don't wait until Christmas to then get resentful. Because some people like genuinely were like,
I hope someone else speaks up, right?
And you could be the hero.
Just say, hey, can we limit the gifts?
No gifts over $50 or whatever the limit is.
Or draw names.
We're going to draw names and you're each going to get one person.
So much better.
And I love the question that you have people ask before they buy something.
Oh, that if nobody sees this purchase, do I still want it?
There it is.
Yeah.
That's a good one.
Because honestly, a lot of the times around the holidays,
I'll buy things for myself.
There's a piece of me that's like,
well, it's a really good deal.
I might as well stock up.
So there's a piece that we got to also look in the mirror
and stay under control.
Yeah, don't shop for yourself.
This is the season to give.
Yeah, and that's where the budget comes in handy.
And I love, I'll make a
little budget separately for Christmas and go,
all right, here's what we're going to spend on each person
and I'm going to make sure we stay under that budget.
Yes. And EveryDollar is a great way to do that.
This is our budgeting app. You can set all of your
line items for each person. You can have one
line item for all of Christmas. Yeah, I do a Christmas
one and then I go into my notes app
and have everyone's in there and drag and drop
all the transactions into that one.
Or if you even want to be more detailed,
list everybody out in EveryDollar for December.
Yeah.
And you can have it all there or November if you're shopping.
And that's what I love about EveryDollar
is you can duplicate November
and then you can make tweaks to December,
add all the people,
and then in January, delete those categories.
And then you're done.
And you've moved on without debt.
So please don't go into debt for any gifts for anyone for any reason.
Not worth it.
We'll put a link down below so you can check out EveryDollar if you haven't already.
Well, all right, George.
It's almost the end of the episode.
And we close out every episode with Guilty as Charged.
And this is where our producer, Kelly, gives us a new Guilty as Charged question every week.
And if we're guilty, we take a sip.
Kelly?
All right.
Have you ever been given a gift by someone and you didn't have one for them,
so you lied about not having it by saying like, oh, I left your gift at home or that kind of thing so that you don't feel bad.
A hundred percent.
I've done that.
This happens with friends that I realize are gift givers
and I'm not.
And then I realize, oh, like I have to reciprocate.
This can't be a one-way street.
So there's been, I have-
Do you always reciprocate?
Because I have learned throughout the years,
I'll just receive and just say thank you
and not feel the pressure.
But I feel like I used to feel, and I would write their name down. I'm like, I have learned throughout the years I'll just receive and just say thank you and not feel the pressure but I feel like
I used to feel
and I would write their name down
and be like
I have to buy them something.
Well how random
are these people?
That's the question.
Yeah some of them
I think a couple
have been like
oh my gosh
I wasn't expecting
yeah I was not expecting
a gift from this person.
Yeah.
Well do you give
like do you give
and receive gifts
from friends
around Christmas?
No not a ton.
We've kind of stopped doing that.
I feel like we did that more when we were younger.
That's kind of stopped more.
But I feel like I'll randomly get a gift,
and I'm like, oh, crap.
I got to get them something.
Yeah.
No, I've been there.
I can think of two friends in particular
who are really good friends,
but I didn't know we were like at...
We're not like giving gifts for Christmas kind of friends.
Yeah.
Yeah, totally.
And as a child,
my parents would give gifts to my best friend's parents.
And they kept doing this.
And so they would give us a gift.
So we would give them a gift.
So next year they would give us a gift
and then we would have to give them a gift.
Even long after me and this guy were friends.
Oh, stop it.
It had been years since I'd even seen the guy
and they finally just said,
hey, we're not doing this anymore.
They're like, okay, good, thank you.
Thank you, thank you.
Someone has to break the chain.
It's like a pay it forward.
Yes, just to say we got to stop it.
Even though it's been a tradition, we don't need it.
You know what this has me thinking, Rachel,
this guilty as charged question?
If I got you a gift,
would you then lie and be like,
oh my gosh, I'm getting, yeah.
Oh, you'd be a good, yes, George.
This is a good relationship where that could happen.
Because I feel like you would be like,
oh, that's so nice.
You didn't have to.
I didn't get you anything.
Maybe I would.
Maybe I would.
No, no, yeah, you're right.
You're right, you're right.
Because you can't hurt my feelings.
You don't have that power over me.
Yeah, if Michael Reddish got me a gift. Yes. Mixologist Michael Reddish. If you can't hurt my feelings. You don't have that power over me. Yeah. If Michael Reddish got me a gift.
Yes.
Mixologist Michael Reddish.
If you don't know,
Michael is one of the best gift givers
I've ever met.
So you cannot top his gift.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That would be tough.
He's very difficult.
I usually do group gifts for Michael
because you have to go big
and make it very thoughtful and personal.
Oh, he's a high maintenance gift receiver.
He's just,
it's got to be something like
with some weight behind it.
Crazy, yes.
It can't just be like a gadget I got on Amazon.
And I'm trying to think of somebody that I would be like,
oh, shoot, your gift's coming.
I may say that to you, George.
Wow.
I know.
Would you be honest with me?
Or would you feel like-
If you got me a gift, would I feel like I have to get you one?
No, but I would go, oh, you know what?
I should get the Cruises a gift.
That'd be a nice-
You know, I got Dave and Sharon a gift one year.
I don't remember why.
But I got Sharon,
mostly for Sharon.
It was a bourbon maple syrup
from Trader Joe's.
Like a bourbon aged,
barrel aged maple syrup.
Look at you.
Just the gift giver.
And I think she enjoyed it.
There's probably something else on there.
Yeah.
So kind.
All right.
Who finished their drink first?
I think we're about equal on this,
but it was a really good one.
This was a mocktail and it's a Red Sands Gruyere.
Very clever, whoever came up with that.
Good name, good name.
And it's $1.56 per glass.
It's got a few things in it,
but I think it's a great one to try.
Pomegranate juice, grape juice, tart cherry juice,
coconut water, orange juice, lime juice. And then of course with sangria, you want to put some
fruits in there. So you can slice up a whole lemon, slice up a whole lime, slice up an orange,
slice up an apple and throw it all in there. Get it all there. It's a great batch recipe to make
for the holidays. Yes. So I'm going to give this one a 10 out of 10. Wow. I'm going to eight out
of 10. It was a little tart. I like tart. Yep. Look at that
pomegranate juice. I'm a huge fan of pomegranate. Love it. You'll love it. So go check out the
recipe in the show notes. Make it for all of your family and friends. Even the kids can enjoy this
one. Yeah, for sure. They can partake. Well, you guys, it's closing time. So thanks so much for
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