by Jennifer Katz [caption id="attachment_1079" align="alignleft" width="180" caption=""The Greens" kitchen gadgets at Kitchen Kapers"] [/caption] While national prognosticators continue to …
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by Jennifer Katz
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While national prognosticators continue to espouse economic recovery, many people are still feeling the sharp sting of the recession. This year a little can go far if you are looking for fun, thoughtful gifts. Ranging from the frivolous to the environmentally and health conscious, businesses in Northwest Philadelphia offerings cover a wide swath. Here are my gifts for under $10 that can be found on Germantown Avenue:
and although many of the items can be pricey (they have sales too) the compact, two-way mirror, covered in Bradley’s famous fabric patterns are the perfect “little something” to treat someone special. $6.