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	<title>Gail &#38; Mike&#039;s Wedding &#187; favors</title>
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		<title>Favor Flavor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wedding favors?  Whose idea were these anyway?  A trinket to take home that will inevitably sit in a drawer somewhere&#8230;. I guess to me they just seem like an idea that a marketer came up with.  I mean, really, as I look at The Knot and the like, some of these things are $5 a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wedding favors?  Whose idea were these anyway?  A trinket to take home that will inevitably sit in a drawer somewhere&#8230;. I guess to me they just seem like an idea that a marketer came up with.  I mean, really, as I look at The Knot and the like, some of these things are $5 a piece!  Times 100 guests&#8230; Well, it just adds more to the bottom line.  Plus, to me, the welcome bag in the guests&#8217; rooms seems like a nicer idea.  Here, one could include local activities and little items that would make their stay that bit nicer.  Mike and I attended his cousin&#8217;s wedding in Arizona in September of 2008.  When we arrived at the hotel, our hosts had left a nice bag with an itinerary of sorts.  Even better, they included a scarf-like thing that you soak in water.  This proved very useful, as we are not used to the dry heat of Arizona.  In fact, we still use this if it&#8217;s really hot in Florida.   Hence, my search commences for (inexpensive) &#8220;favors&#8221;.  We&#8217;ll see what I find!</p>
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