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So that wraps it up for my dad's birthday/father's day gift guide! As you can see from my choices my dad loves gadgets and gizmos, so my gift choices reflect quite heavily on his personal preferences. Any hacker with the right tools can simply get close to you to steal valuable information. I was alerted to RFID Identity Theft through CSI: New York, I know a very realistic show (sarcasm), but regardless it's still a real problem. In addition to being sleek, streamlined, and having the ability to hold 6 credit cards, it also protects against RFID identity theft. The aeropress uses air pressure to press hot water through the coffee grounds cutting the brewing time down to 20 seconds and, supposedly, reduces the bitterness of the coffee through the shorter brew time.Īerobie Aeropress (Through Amazon) | $26.19Īeropress Coffee Maker (Through Think Geek) | $25.99įrom the photo can you tell what this is? A credit card holder? You're right! My dad likes to carry his wallet and his credit cards separately, don't ask me why, so this modern, minimalist card case seemed like a good gift idea. My dad has three french presses at home, he's the only one in the house that drinks coffee, so I think this might be a cool addition to his coffee routine. =)Īccording to my coffee aficionado friend, the Aeropress changed his coffee drinking life. Also, so you're not flying by the seat of your pants all the time, there's an instructional DVD included with 50 demonstrations of how you can properly utilize all the components you've just received. Flavor foams, spherification, and jelly-fying ingredients and additives all come in this little kit for you to try at home and enjoy. Even though these ideas are tailored specifically to my dad, maybe you can find some inspiration here! This post is not sponsored nor a contest entry, like my previous Mother's Day entry, so I didn't have any restrictions as to what I could put up.Īfter becoming obsessed with the restaurant elBulli and the idea of molecular gastronomy, I think this starter kit will be right up his alley. For the man who has everything, the constant, dependable stoic provider of our family, these are the ideas I thought of. As much as I gripe about my mother being a difficult buy, my father is even worse.

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Let's be honest here, when you give a gift.you want that sort of reaction, right? To varying degrees of course.

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He's also incredibly frugal when it comes to gifts, so often instead of a good "eyes-wide open, mouth dropping in joy" reaction we get more of a "Why did you waste your money on this?" He is never in want of anything, but when he is in want he just goes out and buys it for himself. Sort of the the mysterious, albeit a bit distant, father. Whereas my mother and I are eerily similar and oft butt heads, my dad has always been the strong, hardworking, dad that always has his needs taken cared of.











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