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6 Items to Put on Your Registry

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<strong>1. Turkey Platters/Serving Trays</strong><br>
Juliska makes one that is classic and elegant, yet oven-, microwave-, dishwasher- and freezer-friendly.
Juliska Turkey Platter, Quotidien, $225, The Little House Shop</a>, 503 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne, Pa., (610) 688-3222, littlehouseshop.com. <strong>2. Christmas Pieces</strong> 
New couples will often be in charge of hosting holiday get-togethers but soon realize they have very few decorations.
Mariposa Pineapple, Pumpkin, Bunny & Christmas Tree weights, $54, The Little House Shop. <strong>3. Luggage Rack</strong> 
Perfect for your new and improved guest room.
GateHouse Furniture luggage rack, $128, The Little House Shop. <strong>4. Nambé Tableware</strong>
Nambé metal designs have the beauty and luster of silver, the strength of iron and will not crack, chip or tarnish. “Our most popular items are their salad bowls and cheese boards with magnetic knives,” says Roscosky.
Nambé cheese block with knife and spreader, $100, The Wooden Indian, 25 Baltimore Ave., Rehoboth Beach, Del., (302) 227-8331, www.woodenindianltd.com. <strong>5. Beatriz Ball Fine Metalware</strong>
Each item is made of a top-quality, FDA-safe, easy-care, oven- and freezer-friendly aluminum alloy. 
PEARL Olanissimo Round Chip and Dip, $198, The Wooden Indian. <strong>6. Acrylic Barware</strong>
“Couples are registering for acrylic wine glasses and frozen martini glasses—they like them because they are casual and can be thrown in the dishwasher,” says Roscosky.
Caspari acrylic glasses, $6.50 each, 
The Wooden Indian.

By Danielle Bouchat-Friedman

Registering for your wedding can be fun, but also very overwhelming. There are plenty of items—like the top-of-the-line kitchen mixer or waffle maker—that many couples are immediately drawn to. These high-ticket items often blind couples from registering for items they may really need down the road. Kelley Knott of the Little House Shop in Wayne and Paul Roscosky of The Wooden Indian in Rehoboth Beach share some items from their stores that are a hit with couples.

If you and your hubby have been cohabitating for a while and the last thing you need is another set of candlesticks, consider thirstynest.com, a website that allows couples to register for gifts including wine, spirits and barware. Cheers to that.

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