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2007 Gift Guide | Living in the Present: Coming up short on gift ideas? Let the CW staff engage your inner Santa

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Copy editor Brandon Burt
Cascade superwash 220 heavy-worsted-weight black wool yarn $9.80/220-yard skein
I love crocheting with cheap acrylic yarn, but let’s face it—that Red Heart brand yarn I love so much doesn’t impress anybody. Superwash is made from sheep that have been magically treated to be washable and non-itchy. Take that, fiber snobs!
Black Sheep Wool Company, 430 E. South Temple, 487-9378

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Seagate Barracuda 80 GB hard drive $59
My other hard drives have mysteriously gotten full of … data.
Software & More, 4716 S. Highland Drive, 272-9425

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12-inch ficus bonsai $129
Lugging my 120-pound Monstera outside every spring and inside every fall is starting to get to me—I was shamed this year when my beloved 83-year-old housemate brought in more plants than I did. Clearly, it’s time to make the switch to nice, easy-to-carry dwarfed plants.
Cactus & Tropicals, 2735 S. 2000 East, 485-2542

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Java double dresser $1,599
Sure, sure—there was dancing in the streets (and camping in the parking lot) when IKEA came to town—but it’s not like the Swedes invented furniture. Well, neither did the Danes, but they sure know how to pillage. The Danes’ll take care of you. They’ll take care of you real good.
Copenhagen West, 5410 S. 900 East, 266-5818

Music & Listings Editor Jamie Gadette

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Silk eye bag $15.95
I’ve been doing yoga three or four times per week for a year, and I still haven’t purchased something to place over my eyes during final relaxation. Not very Zen of me. It’s time to shut out the light like a hungover housewife.
Hugger Mugger, 3937 S. 500 West, 473-4888

Cooking class & wine pairing $20-$35 plus $15 wine pairing
After reading Bill Buford’s Heat, the former New Yorker editor’s account of life as a kitchen “bitch” under Mario Batali and Tuscan butcher Dario Cecchini, I developed an insatiable urge to fly to Italy and learn the secrets of gnocchi. However, it seems more realistic to take the five-minute trip to Tony Caputo’s, which offers courses ranging from focused cheese and chocolate tastings to lessons on cooking complete provincial pasta meals.
Caputo’s Deli, 314 W. 300 South, 531-8669

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Customized spa day $165
Forget Calgon, I want Kura Door to take me away. My ideal package would include an ancient volcanic ritual, a detoxifying treatment involving exfoliation, clay mask, massage and moisturizing session, followed by a citrus-yuzu & mint spa pedicure and topped off with a camellia oil hair and scalp treatment. Sweet relief.
Kura Door, 1136 E. Third Ave., 364-2400

Vintage couch $1450
At first, it was cute—not having a kitchen table or couch in our new apartment. Well, the proverbial honeymoon is over, and we need a proper sofa! I dig the Florence Knoll Parallel Bar Settee, available for a limited time at the Green Ant.
Green Ant, 2011 S. 1100 East, 595-1818

Senior staff writer Stephen Dark

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Brown Oxford Brogues $110
Full leather tooled, tan brogues bring pleasure to any walk.
The Oxford Shop, 65 W. 100 South, 355-8636

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Essential Art House: 50 Years of Janus Films DVD Collection $650
1,000 hours of black & white masterpieces to fall asleep to on rainy Sundays. Perfect.
JanusFilms.com

Pair of used art deco cufflinks $7
These cufflinks recall a long-lost era. All I need is a dress shirt with French cuffs to show them off.
Decades, 627 S. State, 537-1357

Male Facial $35
Warm towels plus a straight razor and a gentle touch equal baby-butt smooth skin.
Ray’s Barbershop, 1328 S. 2100 East, 583-7297

Staff writer Ted McDonough

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Cream on vinyl $25
It just doesn’t sound right on CD. Neither does Art Blakey for that matter, if you’re in a giving mood.
The Record Collector, 1115 E. 2100 South, 484-6495

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Potbellied pig $60
Adoption fee includes spay/neuter operation, immunization shots and physical examination by vet.
Humane Society of Utah, 4242 South 300 West, Murray, 261-2919

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Nordica “Beast” skiboot $499.95
All I need are these boots and some tasty pow-pow. Or something like that, Bra.
Sidsports, 265 E. 3900 South, 261-0300.

Sweet downtown warehouse condo $359,900
Brick interior, high ceilings, cherry floors. No Dave Fox specials please.
Urban Utah Homes and Estates, 380 W. 200 South, 595-8824.

Staff writer Eric Peterson

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Jimi Hendrix Live at Woodstock three-record set $59.99
This is a must-have vinyl collection for burned-out hippies and their kin (I am of the latter category).
Randy’s Records and CDs, 157 E. 900 South, 532-4413

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Poems Written Before Jumping Out of an Eight-Story Window by Charles Bukowski (signed) $200
I’ve always found fine alcohol inspired poetry to be good bedtime reading, and this one is signed by the king of barflies himself.
Ken Sander’s Rare Books, 268 S. 200 East, 521-3819

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Single-breasted Italian suit $950
Long have I longed for a boss Italian suit to make up for the rest of my Deseret Industries wardrobe.
Moda Italia, 105 E. South Temple, 355-8828

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