0 •INGiffl Ready, Set, 0! • Twelve last-minute gift ideas in twelve minutes. REBECCA MOED Special to The Jewish News and CARLA SCHWARTZ Special Sections Editor .,) ,_. T he table is set, the latkes are frying, and you forgot to buy a grab bag Chanukah gift for Aunt Fanny. Relax. The party will still be a success with this list of a dozen last-minute choices that are hassle free. Many of these items can be purchased at drug stores, card shops and even supermarkets. I Picture Frames. They're always a favorite among family members, especially when a photo of a loved one is included. The shapes and mate- , rials are varied. For the rugged indi- vidual, purchase a wood or brass frame. For the formal gift, silver is perfect, and for a feminine look, try a ceramic or hand-painted frame. •-„,-, Scented candles and potpourri. Scented candles fill the house with a warm and pleasant aroma. Varying in size and presentation, can- dles can be purchased separately or in decorative glass containers. The scents range from country to floral to vanilla. What a perfect gift to bring to the ostesses of the Chanukah party. (Our house smells like latkes for days.) 2 h P) Books. From Goodnight Moon to The Dark Side of Camelot, books -4,--- make the perfect present. Not only can you purchase books on every topic imaginable, but also you can buy them for all ages. And you can even purchase them via the Internet. 4 Mail-Order Catalogs. Purchas- ing items through the mail are often hassle-free — no shopping lines, no waiting for parking spaces and no stressed-out salespeople. _ According to the December 1997 issue of Smart Money magazine, 179,112 people ordered from L.L. Bean on one day in December last year. The article challenged several mail-order catalogs to a last-minute test, and most of the companies passed. J.Crew took orders on Dec. 24 until 11:59 p.m., and the delivery was made on Christmas Day. 5 Stationery sets. No doubt your recipient will have to write a thank you note. So, why not fur- nish them with the tools? Complete with address book, pen, and stationery, this is a useful gift. Or make your own set by purchasing sta- tionery with a matching pen. 6 Calendars. With the New Year approaching, everyone needs a new calendar. Beautiful wall- hanging calendars featuring pho- tographs of museum paintings, classic cars or your favorite sport are available. Day by Day books with daily fun-facts from The Guinness Book of World Records or cartoons from The New Yorker will check off the days in style. 7 10 8 I Candy. Chocolate pecan tortes, cherry cordials or creme-de- menthe mints are just a few of the delectable delights that are included in gift-wrapped boxes of candy, available at local drug stores and Mugs. With the cold season upon us, who doesn't love to curl up with a hot drink? A mug decorated with flowers, witty remarks or a favorite hobby is easy to find. Don't forget about those mugs that are equipped with a snap-on top for drivers, sold at the coffee shops. 9 A Bottle of Wine. Kosher wine has never tasted better. It's the perfect gift to take to your Chanukah party. Most places have a wide variety of kosher wine, includ- ing Merchant of Vino and the Vine- yards. Food basket. You don't have to be Martha Stewart to bake some cookies, put them in a wicker basket and attach a bow. Voila! It's easy and quick. And if baking is not your thing, just toss some gourmet food from the supermarket in a colorful gift bag or basket. 011-.1ether ooskW ictdorPiailnlolw T ieshrtohw e s an Ralph Lauren-inspired, throws and pillows will warm up any room. They will be used again and again. Gift Certificates Many restaurants, book stores or electronic stores offer gift cer- tificates. Even Blockbuster video and McDonalds have them. Since it's the next best thing to cash, they're always appreciated. ❑ 12/19 1997 87