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Clermont Times Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts Under $75

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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Clermont Times asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Gifts Under $75

1) Hazel Mittens
The Hazel Mittens are warm and cozy with an array of detailed hand-embroidered flowers and vines in bold and bright color combinations. Inspired by a pair 1950s Norwegian Mittens, your hands will stay toasty and warm in these fully fleece-lined woolen mittens. Each item is handcrafted by female artisans in Nepal and are hand-knit, hand-dyed, and hand-spun with high-quality yarns.

2) European Scrubbing & Scouring Pad - Set of 4
A Skoy scouring pad does scrubbing and clean-up jobs in an eco-friendly (and much more colorful) way. Made in Poland from cotton thread remnants from the toweling industry and food-grade hardener, this scrubber will last about five times longer than usual scouring pads. It’s non-abrasive, so it’s safe on most surfaces like non-stick, stainless steel, and glass, and one can go through the dishwasher to freshen up.

3) Classic Glass Bottle & Pour Spout
Crew Supply Co.: Classic Glass Bottle - Scarlet

4) Statement Yard Sign - It's A Girl
Tell the whole neighborhood “It’s A Girl!” with one cheerful lawn sign. It acts like a jumbo greeting card opened up on your yard—complete with pink and yellow stars, balloons, and rattle shapes. Stake it into the ground, and just like that, you can share your big news in a big way.

5) Glass Tabletop Produce Saver
This glass-top produce container keeps veggies as fresh as the fridge can while it places them front-and-center in the kitchen. The dome keeps moisture in to prevent fruit and veggies from drying out, and the lid allows natural ethylene gas to escape to prevent wilting. Now when they are in sight, these good-for-you foods are more likely to be eaten.

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