Polish Gifts, what a great idea!


Posted June 6, 2012 by jeffburke

Polish Gifts are a great idea throughout the year. Polish products have for a long time carried a reputation of being well made, beautiful and thoughtful.

 
Polish products online can be viewed from your own home and shipped to many areas throughout the world, allowing a gift giver the chance to find something unique and special.

The Polish community is spread out throughout the world and enjoys giving and receiving gifts from Poland. Chicago has a large Polish community; purchasing Polish gifts from Chicago is a great way to reflect that.

Top Ten Polish Gifts, in no particular order:

1. Polish Mugs- perfect to drink that morning coffee or tea, or to serve to guests.

2. Polish Slippers - wear Polish slippers indoor to keep your carpets, hardwood and other flooring clean & lasting longer. Keep a couple of extra pairs of Polish slippers in various sizes by the front door in a basket for guests to borrow. Wearing slippers from Poland inside the house keeps you warmer and helps to save on energy costs.

3. Polish Winter Hats - Stylish, unique and made for cold winters

4. Polish Car Flags - Display Polish pride on holidays or year round. The EuroCup 2012 will be hosted this year in Poland and Ukraine, so Polish car flags are a great gift for anyone, especially for soccer fans.

5. Polish Shot Glasses - Perfect for drinking vodka, krupnik, Nalewki, Miod pitny or other drinks. Bring out Polish shot glasses for special occasions, such as engagements, graduations, etc.

6. Polish pottery - Great for wedding showers, housewarming gifts or Christmas. Polish pottery is crafted by skilled hands and will be displayed with pride in any kitchen. Pull out Polish pottery when entertaining guests to show them how much you care about them.

7. Glassware - Poland’s glassware history is rich and colorful, just like the Polish glassware. Jamestown colonists included master glassware craftsmen from Poland, who were recruited because of the their skill and the renowned beauty of Polish glassware.

8. Porcelain - Porcelain is considered to be an elegant gift for engagements and weddings. Europe’s successful porcelain history starts with King August II, or Poland’s August the Strong.

9. Seeds - Some key ingredients in Polish cuisine can be hard to find, or expensive, in many areas. Seeds for Curly Parsley, Sorrel, wild Polish strawberries, Parsley root, Garden Dill and others, can be given to a garden enthusiast or a chef. Dishes made with ingredients from home can cure home-sickness for many, and open up a world of new culinary possibilities in your own kitchen. Dress up salads, gravy and other dishes with foods grown from Polish seeds. Create new and exciting soups with Polish vegetables.

10. Ornaments - Polish Ornaments do not only include Christmas ornaments, but they are the best known. A Christmas tree decorated with ornaments selected with special thought and gifted is a great way to remember others every year. Polish ornaments are often handed down through generations.
Consider Polish products http://domitp.com as graduation, house warming, birthday and wedding shower gifts. Products from Poland are unique, high-quality, and priced very well and will be loved by any recipient. Polish gifts http://domitp.com are always available on domitp.com.
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Last Updated June 6, 2012