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Scottish Wetherspoons pub with unique history named among best in UK
Scottish Wetherspoons pub with unique history named among best in UK

Scottish Sun

time19-05-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Scottish Wetherspoons pub with unique history named among best in UK

A POPULAR Scottish Wetherspoons pub with a unique history has been named among the best in the UK. The Caley Picture House is the biggest of the Wetherspoons chains in Edinburgh and looks like something from The Great Gatsby. Advertisement 4 The Caley Picture House has been named among the best Wetherspoon pubs in the UK Credit: Alamy 4 The pub is located on Lothian Road in the Scottish capital Credit: Trip Advisor 4 The pub opened as part of the Wetherspoons chain in 2016 Credit: Trip Advisor And it has been named in the top 10 best branches across the country. Experts at Q.R. Code Generator analysed 869 of the chain's pubs and hotels in the UK to find out which ones are best rated by the average total percentage of excellent reviews on Google Reviews. The Bishop Blazier in Manchester took top spot scoring 60.34 per cent, followed by the Royal Victoria Pavillion in Kent with 57.83 per cent, Edinburgh Evening News reports. The Caley Picture House, on Lothian Road in the Scottish capital, took third place in the list with a score of 57.83 per cent. Advertisement And the location has a unique history. The pub opened as part of the Wetherspoons chain in 2016. The Caley Picture House has fast become one of the most popular branches, thanks to the interesting interior which takes the pub back to its roots. The Grade B listed building was originally The Caley Picture House cinema and opened on January 1, 1923 with Game of Life – a silent film. Advertisement Over the years the building has since changed, becoming nightclubs and a live music venue throughout the 1970s and 80s under the name Caley Palais. Notable past performers include Pink Floyd, Queen and AC/DC. The Sun tries Wetherspoons' new menu There are also records of Robin Trower, Wishbone Ash, Uriah Heep, Hawkwind, Rory Gallagher, Beck, The Smiths, New Order, Bogert & Appice and Gentle Giant taking to the stage. After years of providing entertainment, the venue finally closed after a farewell party on December 31, 2013 and became a Wetherspoons three years later. Advertisement In keeping with its past, the pub has retained its theatre look, with navy and gold decor looking like a scene straight out of the 1920s. The bar is found at the back of the pub where the screen of the cinema, and stage would have been. No other Scottish branches managed to make the list. The Greenwood Hotel, London, Stick or Twist in Leeds, The Golden Beam in Leeds, The William Adams in Norfolk, The Prense Well in Merseyside, The Velvet Coaster in Lancashire, and The Buck Inn inNorth Yorkshire completed the top 10. Advertisement A spokesperson for Q.R. Code Generator commented on the findings: "Wetherspoons is a staple pub across the UK, loved by all age ranges for multiple reasons, such as its affordability, relaxed atmosphere and consistency. "It's interesting to see which Spoons' have the best excellent rating based on the public's opinion and which areas of the UK have the highest standards of the pub chain. "The research reveals that pubs located on the seaside are popular within the top 10 best-rated, and it's fascinating to see two Leeds Wetherspoons located 1.5 miles apart placed fifth and sixth." 4 The Caley Picture House has fast become one of the most popular branches Credit: Alamy

Financial Education for Kids: Creating a Path to Financial Fluency
Financial Education for Kids: Creating a Path to Financial Fluency

Yahoo

time04-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Financial Education for Kids: Creating a Path to Financial Fluency

Reading, writing, arithmetic ... and finance? Teaching kids about financial concepts and prudent decision-making can help them become financially proficient adults and deserves a spot alongside early learning basics. Here are four tips to help build a foundation for financial fluency. Beginning discussions about money, budgeting and saving when kids are young helps to normalize the conversation. Where to invest $1,000 right now? Our analyst team just revealed what they believe are the 10 best stocks to buy right now. Continue » Preschool: Kids can start comprehending basic money concepts, such as buying and selling, as young as 3 years old. This is also a great time to introduce an important aspect of money management: delayed gratification. As kids develop their ability to wait for something they want -- like a new toy or special activity -- they build a core skill to help them save money in the future. Elementary School: Start including them in discussions about budgeting and financial priorities. Go over your household's monthly bills, and show them how your family manages money and separates needs and wants. Middle/High School: Help middle and high schoolers track their expenses and set their own budgets, skills that will serve them well as the things they want become more expensive. By talking about the ways in which you save money and set limits, you can serve as a role model for their future financial choices. Kids learn through play and observation, and financial education is no exception. Involve them in activities that show money's value in action, and use everyday activities, like a trip to the grocery store, to provide learning opportunities. Preschool: Begin teaching about money by tracing coins, coloring pictures of different currencies or playing matching games. Set up a pretend store or restaurant where you exchange play money for goods or services. And when shopping at actual stores, explain that you're using money you've earned to buy things your family needs. Elementary School: Junior or regular editions of games like Monopoly, Pay Day or the Game of Life can help kids practice applying financial skills like budgeting. Also involve them in your shopping process, showing them how to look for items on sale and compare prices for different products. Emphasize that saving small amounts can make a difference over time. Middle/High School: Kids this age can take an active role in helping to develop a grocery list and seeing how much of that list they can purchase with a set budget. You can likely find many natural teachable moments, such as when buying something used instead of new, or making dinner instead of ordering it. These are real-life opportunities to show kids how much things cost and that spending money on one thing means you chose not to spend it somewhere else. Along with teaching kids the basics about saving, help them put structures in place to make it a reality. Preschool: Start preschoolers off with a piggy bank where they can keep money received as birthday or holiday gifts. Elementary School: You might give kids an allowance or money for doing chores around the house. Talk to them about setting financial goals, what they want to use their money for and how much they need to accumulate to reach their goal. Consider creating a savings chart so they can visually track their progress. Middle/High School: Help kids open their own savings accounts and see the value of earning interest. If they begin to work part time, encourage them to put a set amount of money aside regularly. Teach kids the Rule of 72, which can help them estimate how long it will take to double their money. The formula is simple: Divide 72 by the interest rate received on savings or investments. For example, money in a savings account yielding 4 percent interest will double in 18 the benefits of planning for the long term and consider introducing the concept of investing through vehicles like educational savings and retirement accounts. Explain that the sooner they begin saving, the more money they potentially could accumulate through the power of compound interest. It's also important to teach kids how to manage expenses and debt. Elementary School: At this age, kids can understand the basic concept: Borrowed money can offer flexibility for expensive purchases, but it needs to be repaid, often with interest or fees. Middle School: Middle schoolers can learn by example if they ask for your help buying something they can't afford on their own. Develop a repayment plan and discuss whether it includes reasonable interest or consequences if they can't make the payments. High School: Discuss with teenagers how various types of debt, such as credit cards, car loans and "pay over time" plans, can impact their finances -- both positively, by helping them make major purchases and build a positive credit history, and negatively, by reducing their disposable income and lowering their credit score if it isn't used that every debt payment needs to be planned for when budgeting the month's expenses. Make sure they understand that paying only the minimum due will magnify their debt because the unpaid balances begin accumulating compound interest. Emphasize that the Rule of 72 also works for debt: An unpaid balance on a credit card that charges 18 percent interest will double in four years. And even loans that might not carry interest at first, like some payment plans or promotional offers, will usually charge interest if balances aren't paid by the end of the agreed term. Missed loan payments are also usually charged a late fee. Beyond simply gaining an understanding of money, learning how to prioritize their spending and make informed financial choices can help kids build their confidence -- and their wealth -- and grow into financially fluent adults. Find additional free resources to help teach kids about financial topics at Thinking Money for Kids and from the Jump$tart Coalition. If you're like most Americans, you're a few years (or more) behind on your retirement savings. But a handful of little-known could help ensure a boost in your retirement income. One easy trick could pay you as much as $22,924 more... each year! Once you learn how to maximize your Social Security benefits, we think you could retire confidently with the peace of mind we're all after. Join Stock Advisor to learn more about these Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. Financial Education for Kids: Creating a Path to Financial Fluency was originally published by The Motley Fool Sign in to access your portfolio

Man buys four Maryland lottery tickets and sets them aside. Then he looks again
Man buys four Maryland lottery tickets and sets them aside. Then he looks again

Miami Herald

time30-04-2025

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  • Miami Herald

Man buys four Maryland lottery tickets and sets them aside. Then he looks again

A Maryland lottery player scored a jackpot prize from a ticket he bought for $5 and almost overlooked, lottery officials said. The lucky player purchased four Fast Play tickets on April 26 and set them aside, the Maryland Lottery said in an April 30 news release. It wasn't until he was filling out the playslip for another game that day that he realized his good fortune. 'I saw that I matched the '7' to the winning numbers, but didn't pay close attention to the prize,' the man told lottery officials. 'Then I looked again and said, 'wait a minute.'' The ticket on the very top of the pile showed a top prize in the Game of Life worth $75,000, according to the lottery. 'Even though the message said 'Congratulations,' I still didn't believe it,' the man said about when he scanned the ticket with his phone, per the release. He said after showing the ticket to the retailers, he called his wife to share his exciting news. He plans to put his winnings toward a vacation and to buy some property, according to the release. The winning ticket came from a convenience store in Indian Head, about a 30-mile drive southwest from Washington, D.C., according to lottery officials. The odds of winning in the Game of Life are 1 in 4.07, according to lottery officials. Eight top prizes remain for the game which began in July.

‘It was high chaos': the death and rebirth of London's coolest theatre
‘It was high chaos': the death and rebirth of London's coolest theatre

Time Out

time24-04-2025

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  • Time Out

‘It was high chaos': the death and rebirth of London's coolest theatre

Of all the new theatres to open in London this century, none feel so vital as the Yard. Built in just a few weeks in 2011, from reclaimed materials – including some dubiously acquired scaffold planks and unwanted lino scavenged from the Olympic development – the Hackney Wick venue was billed as a pop-up when it opened with an eccentric programme of theatre that bore little resemblance to anything being staged elsewhere in the city. Early shows include a jokey micro-budget adaptation of John Bunyan's epic Christian allegory The Pilgrim's Progress (A Progress), a show about the mathematical phenomenon of emergence (Game of Life), and a 40-minute opera about a samurai rampaging through an old people's home (Manga Sister). Emerging in a then-desolate corner of east London alongside various other cultural start-ups and club nights, founder artistic director Jay Miller set up the theatre on a shoestring because it seemed cheaper than the alternatives. 'I graduated during the last recession,' he says. 'There were hardly any opportunities, I couldn't afford to live in London and I naively thought it would be easier to start a theatre than to get a job in one. The Yard was my last-chance saloon'. Since then, the Yard has not only survived but thrived, gaining Arts Council funding and playing a pivotal part in the launch of the careers of the likes of Michaela Coel, Ncuti Gatwa and director Alexander Zeldin. Late at night, it also serves as a pretty great night club: the auditorium becomes a dancefloor for an eclectic series of late-night parties. It's a model of what a modern grassroots theatre can be, and now it's about to embark upon its next chapter – following its current production, a Miller-directed take on Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie, it will close its doors, be torn down and built anew in a more durable and high tech building. After all, it was never intended to last this long, and it isn't really fit for purpose for what the theatre has become – there isn't even a backstage area. The last show in the theatre as we know it is on May 10. On the eve of the old Yard's destruction, Miller reflects on the theatre's past, present and future. What was your vision for the Yard when you launched it? 'The truth is that in the first year there was no business plan, there was no sense of what precisely it was that I wanted to do with it. It was more just following an instinct and impulse and a bunch of energy. Fundamentally I was really frustrated [about lack of opportunities in London theatre at the time] and really bored, and so that energy – rather than intellectual rigor – defined it.' Well it worked! 'Yeah! But I didn't realise how difficult it would be.' Can you give a flavour of what the early days were like? 'It was high chaos. I slept in what is now the female toilets for a few months because the door shutter wouldn't close and because I really couldn't afford rent. We got some money for a little garden from a lovely charity and unbeknownst to us people started growing weed in it. Every Friday a man would phone up asking, really politely, if he could turn up naked. We thought about it for a while and in the end I was like: no, that's probably going to make other people feel uncomfortable.' Was it always the plan to have clubbing as part of the Yard's programming? 'I moved to London in 2010 and it felt like the height of [legendary avant-garde club night] Shunt. I only went once, but I thought it was absolutely brilliant, and I was really inspired by the idea that you could give people a different context by which to engage with experimental performance. If that involved booze, then cool, if that involved a dance, then cool. And being in Hackney Wick and wanting to attract a younger generation of artists and audiences, I knew that would be a fundamental part of the offering. We started doing parties pretty much immediately.' Do you feel you've 'made it' now? The Yard's future seems reasonably assured. 'I mean, the truth is that I never feel like that. I'll have at least one or two nights a week where I don't sleep because I'm worried about what's around the corner, it never feels secure. It's not a world in which it's possible to feel secure: we make ephemeral art and so the ephemerality of it translates to the business and the way in which the budgets are constructed.' What will the new Yard be like? 'My hope is it will be the same spirit, but the offer to audiences and artists will be better. We've been operating in a tin can: when it's cold outside, it's cold inside. When it's hot outside, it's hot inside. There's no backstage area. We're not adjusting the style, the taste, the spirit of what we do and who we are, but we are hopefully ensuring that we'll be able to deliver that in a more exciting way, in a more comfortable way and in a way that ensures that the shows and the experience of those shows is better.' We've been operating in a tin can Hackney Wick has changed enormously in the last 14 years: how do you feel about it? Do you see yourselves as gentrifiers? 'When we opened we were a group of artists making theatre in a cheap part of London. We moved in, and others moved in too. But it is impossible to escape the contemporary relationship between art and residential development. People want to live near artists. Was that our intention? Absolutely not. We just wanted to make excellent new theatre. Do I regret making excellent new theatre? No. Can I influence the cost of flats around us? No. We've worked hard to get to know our neighbours. We''ve worked with local young people for ten years on a weekly basis. We started a partnership with our local primary school – I rehearsed Glass Menagerie at Gainsborough School. What hasn't changed is that Hackney Wick remains a place people go to have a good time.'

35 Products That Are Just Plain Fun To Have On Hand When Friends Visit
35 Products That Are Just Plain Fun To Have On Hand When Friends Visit

Buzz Feed

time09-03-2025

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  • Buzz Feed

35 Products That Are Just Plain Fun To Have On Hand When Friends Visit

We hope you love our recommendations! Some may have been sent as samples, but all were independently selected by our editors. Just FYI, BuzzFeed and its publishing partners may collect a share of sales and/or other compensation from the links on this page. Shopping · This DIY cheese kit that makes a batch in 20 minutes and this chaotic "Game of Life" card game are the vibes you bring to the function. 1. A set of vinyl coasters to give your coffee table a delightfully retro nostalgic touch *and* protect it from the perils of condensation mid-party. Amazon Promising review:"Good gift. Got these for my wife for her basement bar. They're cute on the pub table and great conversation pieces." — MJ Get it from Amazon for $14.99. 2. A set of espresso martini mix packets that make this cocktail staple a little TOO easy to recreate at home — all you need to do is add vodka (or tequila) and water, and BOOM. That's that you espresso. (Bonus: these only have 30 mg of caffeine, as opposed to 60 mg to 120 mg of a typical one!) Craftmix is a small business that specializes in instant drink mixers. Promising review:"The closest thing to creating a drink from scratch as you can get! Tried the variety pack and the espresso martini mix, and it was a hit with folks, and most couldn't believe it when I told them it came from a packet. Especially if you're thinking of hosting or making drinks in batches, Craftmix is a real timesaver. Would definitely recommend and plan on repurchasing for future get-togethers!" — Kenneth Walfred Fojas Get a pack of 12 from Amazon for $16.99 (available in 11 other flavors and a variety pack). 3. The Game of Life Goals, the card game version of the OG beloved (if not very stressful) Game of Life board. This version rubs a little TOO close to your existential fright with the tagline, "You can't control the card you're dealt, but you can choose what to do with them!" (Or you can just cope by turning off autonomy on The Sims, you do you.) Amazon, This game requires two to four players, ages 8 and up. Promising review: "We love this game. All the kids are adults and we have a raucous time playing this. it is so much fun; great family fun. The pace is fantastic. Anytime we have a friend over, the first game goes a little slower but it doesn't take long to learn and develop strategies to win. Love this game!!!" — Kindle Customer Get it from Amazon for $5.19. 4. A 5-pound bucket of Crayola Air Dry Clay to let you finally follow your inner pottery dreams without all the mess and effort of taking classes. After you pull the clay out to shape it, it'll harden on its own — no oven or any effort required! From there you can leave it as is or paint over it for a fun vibe. Psst — a lot of reviewers use silicone or plastic molds to get specific shapes! Promising review: "It's honestly just a really nice material to work with! If you want to create things with clay, this is definitely a good choice! It's definitely not for professional use, but I feel like that's a given? I mean, it is Crayola. But all in all, great for those who want to use it for fun!" — Amazon Customer Get it from Amazon for $10.62. 5. Hues And Cues, a DELIGHTFUL party game that's easy and fun to play no matter how well you know the other players. It comes with a board of 480 color swatches — the aim of the game is to make your friends guess which color swatch you're looking at with either one-word or two-word clues. Whoever gets the closest to the color in each round gets the most points! I played this at a friend's apartment with a mix of people I did and didn't know, and we all had a BLAST. It was a fun opportunity for us to reference hyper-specific things when trying to lock down a specific shade (if memory serves, "zombie Barney" and "aggressive banana" were the ones that got thrown around) and to get to know each other's tastes and ways of looking at the world. The rules and scoring system are super easy to learn, too, so there wasn't a big hurdle in getting everyone on board. I highly recommend for some good, wholesome, often laugh-out-loud party fun! Get it from Amazon for $19.99. 6. A marble board wire cheese cutter to serve as half decor, half kitchen tool, and 100% the biggest hit at any wine and cheese night when you let guests slice their own cheese with it. Amazon Check out a TikTok of the cheese slicer in action. Promising review:"My mother-in-law had purchased one last year, and I tried hers at Christmas and fell in love with how easy it was to use. We have a lot of get-togethers with friends, and cheese is a staple appetizer in our house. So, I purchased my own and have been using it weekly since. It cuts easily and is mostly easy to clean. Sometimes cheese gets stuck in the crack, but some scrubbing with a small brush usually does the trick." — Jessica Get it from Amazon for $17.64 (available in two colors). 7. Plus a Frenchie-themed cheese board for some top notch char-woof-erie at your next party. House Party 2K20 is a small business that specializes in unique serving accessories. Promising review:"I absolutely love this bulldog charcuterie board, it's the perfect size and it's made so well. All the dog lovers wanted to know where to purchase one. I used it twice already for two parties and it was a hit!" — RN79 Get it from Amazon for $24.95+ (available in two sizes). 8. Exploding Mantis, the cousin of the wildly popular, family-beloved Exploding Kittens game, except this one is a "colorfully cutthroat card game of rainbows and revenge." The objective is to get matching sets of cards by ruthlessly stealing from other players at top speed — it's a colorful, chaotic whirlwind for two to six players, age 7 and up! Amazon Exploding Kittens is a small business that specializes in unique family-friendly games. Promising review:"Got this game for my game loving 5-year-old. We play it almost daily with two to five players. So much family fun! The colors are fun and we love picking our favorite mantis of the day. The game moves quickly so everyone pays attention. Easy enough for a 5-year-old, but fun enough for an older crowd too!" — Schyler McNeil Get it from Amazon for $19.99. 9. A bottle of truffle-infused clover honey so decadent and delicious that it will get passed around your kitchen faster than the juiciest gossip anyone's got. Promising review:"Here's what you do for starters: Slice a baguette. Add a slice of blue cheese. Toast in the oven or air fryer. Drizzle with this truffle honey to finish and impress your guests. They'll think you're a genius." — T. A. Get it from Amazon for $22.99. 10. A "Through The Seasons" Reverse Coloring Book, which is a newer edition of the original Reverse Coloring Book that took the internet by storm — reviewers swear by this easy, calming artistic outlet to help ease their anxiety, relieve stress, and unleash their inner creativity without taking up too much brainpower. The best part is, you don't need a ton of colored pencils to do it as a group — everyone just needs a pen! For those new to the concept — Instead of adding the color to these, you add the lines to create images within the colors. Sort of like a Rorschach test, but make it whimsical. Check out a TikTok of the reverse coloring book in action. Promising review: "Kendra Norton's beautiful art books, Reverse Coloring books, have changed my world! My whole life, I thought I was not creative and had zero artistic ability. Now, this has become my favorite form of artistic expression. I turn on music and/or an audiobook and allow myself to go for an adventure outside of my mind, beyond my mind, if you will. T his has become my favorite way to process through difficult emotions and experiences I'm working through." — K. DeWitt Get it from Amazon for $8.29. (Psst — check out these cult-fave black fine-point pens on Amazon for a good doodling option!) 11. A set of Shrinky Dinks sheets to transport you so immediately to your childhood pastimes of Making Everything Very Small that you'll be gifting every single person you know a kitschy keychain against their will. Amazon If you are unfamiliar with this glorious witchcraft, Shrinky Dink paper lets you color designs on it that you can then cut out and bake to shrink them down, giving them a stained glass effect that makes them great for keychains, suncatchers, and little trinkets. Promising review: "Fun for ALL ages! Recently remembered how fun these were. I have a smaller daughter, so it gave me an excuse to buy these. They're secretly for me — half kidding. These are so simple to use and create great crafts. These will keep your little one's imagination going, occupied and helps practice fine motor skills. I would definitely recommend to ANYONE, not just little humans." — Alex Soper Get a 25-sheet set from Amazon for $13.92. 12. A mini ice cream maker from BuzzFeed's Tasty line that easily churns out ice cream with your favorite flavor-and-topping combos in 20 minutes flat. If I were the Nutella, peanut butter Ritz crackers, and/or the Girl Scout cookies in my fridge right now, I'd be verrrrrry nervous about this gizmo. 😈 Promising review:"Only had it a few weeks, but so far I've made Nutella ice cream, vanilla frozen yogurt, and my latest masterpiece: dulce de leche peanut butter swirl! Three words: taste bud paradise! This pint-sized wonder churns out three to four servings of pure bliss. It's like having your own little ice cream parlor tucked away in the kitchen!" — Stephanie R. Get it from Amazon for $24.99 (available in two colors). 13. And a splurge-worthy Ninja Creami that lives up to all the hype and THEN some — this has seven presets so you can indulge in the creamiest gelato, most refreshing smoothies, and most decadent ice creams you've ever had, right from the comfort of your own home. It even comes with compatible storage pints and lids, in case you don't finish it all on the spot! Check out a TikTok of the Ninja Creami in action. Reviewers with dietary restrictions and preferences love being able to customize their own treats, and many point out that this will likely *save* you money, with the cost of specialty ice creams these days! Promising review: "This is my favorite gift. I use it at least five times a week. The size of the containers is perfect for when you want a sweet treat, and I love that you can control the consistency and softness of the way they come out. Fairly easy to clean as well." — Luke Johnson Get it from Amazon for $186.99. 14. A shaker of Thin Mint seasoning you need to buy as a favor to all your taste buds immediately. Allow me to paint a picture for you: Thin Mint coffee, Thin Mint pudding, Thin Mint popcorn, Thin Mint anything your dessert gremlin heart desires. I stared at this for months online before caving and buying it, and when I tell you!! It jazzes up my morning coffee in a way that makes my little '90s baby heart sing. I've also loved it on Greek yogurt, oatmeal, and mug cakes. Plus, when I am feeling lonely for a real Thin Mint, and we're not in Girl Scout cookie season, I'll shake this on an Oreo Thin to stave off the despair. Get it from Amazon for $4.98. 15. Oprah's The Life You Want: 100 Questions Everyone Should Ask, a set of conversation cards to help you start thoughtful conversations with friends and families to help you connect and make meaningful memories out of your time together. Amazon This was featured on Oprah's Favorite Things for 2024 — check out more of Oprah's picks on Amazon's gift shop! The one hundred questions are often open-ended and thoughtful, like "What would it take to feel truly rested?" and "What doorway is open to you?" making it an ideal set of cards for journal prompts, too! Get it from Amazon for $34.95. 16. A wireless, Bluetooth-enabled karaoke mic you can sync with preeeeetty much anything, including speakers, players, or downloadable singing apps. Now everyone can reenact Wicked from the comfort of your living room! Promising review:"You don't understand, TikTok made me obsess over this microphone. As a 30+-year-old woman, I resisted purchasing it. I finally broke down and bought it because it was haunting me in my sleep. I'm so glad I did. When I am in a bad mood I start karaoke in my house and am instantly better. It has 'ruined' my teenage son's life because my performances can be heard through his Xbox microphone. This is a must-have product." — Zane A. Undercoffer Get it from Amazon for $24.99 (available in 15 colors). 17. A reviewer-beloved electric fondue set for an investment in your future happiness, because I'm hard-pressed to think of anything a vat of melted cheese and chocolate *won't* fix. Kusini is a small business that specializes in kitchen products. Promising revie w: "I absolutely love fondue and this made at-home fondue easy and mess free! Warms up quickly and holds the perfect amount of fondue plus dippers." — Ruby Pagel Get it from Amazon for $27.99. 18. A Lego-inspired brick waffle maker that's about to become the MVP of breakfast hangouts. Lego fans will love them for "building," waffle fans will love that they're small enough that they maximize crispy edges, and everyone will love that these are the perfect size to make whole breakfasts or eat as snacks! Promising review: "My boys loved this! They were excited to see lego waffles and had fun building with them and eating them." — Emily Get it from Amazon for $39.99. 19. Yardzee, a jumbo dice game that boldly asked, "What if we took Yahtzee and made it ginormous?" This set includes six (lightweight!) giant dice, a storage bucket, and double-sided scorecards to play over 20 ridiculously fun outdoor games with the whole fam. Bonus: reviewers mention using it as game room decor when it's not in use, since it has such an elevated look! Swooc Games is a small business that specializes in unconventional, giant games for home and outdoor use. Promising review: "Our family loves Yahtzee, but Yardzee was so much more fun! It is like a giant lifesize game. It was so much fun to play outside as a family. We had ages 7–65 playing and enjoying the game. As a homeschooler, I also love that it sneaks in math and writing." — The Waldock Way Get them from Amazon for $49.99+ (available in two dice sizes). 20. And a ridiculously fun Tiki Toss ring game so you can humble your jock friends REAL fast — this game is super easy to set up and learn, but tricky enough to get juuuust right that it will even the whole playing field. Reviewers love that is is a fun-for-all-ages game (but aren't not using it as a a drinking game too 👀 ). Amazon, Tiki Toss is a small business that specializes in family-friendly games for home and outdoor use. Promising review: "We all love this game. Everyone who comes over cannot stop playing Tiki Toss. So simple and so fun. Quality and design of product is fantastic. Also makes a great gift." — jzek Get it from Amazon for $13.99+ (available in two sizes). 21. An ankle skip ball for kids *and* adults so you can work up a sweat reliving the best part of the '90s with your pals and uphold tradition by teaching every child in the vicinity how to use it, too. Promising review: "Hi millennials with babies, lol. Loved these as a kid? Or like me — always wanted one and never got one? Well, now's your chance. It's very similar to the ones popular when we were kids, and lights up. My baby loves to watch my daughter use this. My husband loves to skip-hop with it, too, and omg, that's worth the full price of this toy each time. This toy has paid for itself five times over with the laughter and fun it's caused." — Kassy Get it from Amazon for $16.99 (available in four colors). 22. A sushi-making kit perfect for beginners or intermediate sushi makers, so you can finally mix and match the exact ingredients your adventurous heart desires. I'm definitely going to sushi jail for this, but I've started putting peanut butter in my avocado rolls. Don't knock it until you try it. Anyway, each kit comes with two sushi rolling mats, five pairs of chopsticks, a paddle, a spreader, and a PDF of instructions, including recipes for six popular rolls. Psst — if you REALLY want to level up your homemade sushi game, I highly recommend adding this truffle seasoning on Amazon for $13.09! It tastes so startlingly decadent. I've been ordering it for years to put on my avocado rolls and shiitake rolls when I order sushi. Promising review:"Received this the other day and the wife and I had our own sushi night at home...I did not realize there were two mats in the package which was a nice little surprise... everything is made of good quality materials, easy to use and a good fun activity for date night at home. I will be getting a few more as gifts for a few product, received it quickly and for the price you cannot go wrong." — Timothy J Stegner Get it from Amazon for $9.99. 23. A magnetic rotating UFO-shaped Bluetooth speaker so you can have an ~otherworldly~ experience getting beamed up by your favorite bops. Promising review: "Bought as a gift, but I will get one for myself. I was totally surprised at the quality of the speaker part of this. Got it for my grandson for Christmas. He set it up while here after opening, and we listened to Christmas music all day." — Dawna324 Get it from Amazon for $99.99. 24. A compact, beginner-friendly watercolor palette that comes with everything you need to start creating your own masterpieces, including 100 (!!) colors to choose from. Next stop, the Louvre. Each set comes with a 100-color palette, a sketch pencil, a sponge, a swatch sheet, and three water brush pens. Promising review:"Love collecting watercolor sets, and this one is amazing — so many exquisite colors to paint with. Creativity is everything, and imagination with all these colors is unlimited. Pure happiness!" — pve Get it from Amazon for $29.99. 25. A set of rainbow wineglasses to really get some adorable bang for your buck, because there's no way you won't use them as decor whenever you're not sipping sparkling rosé from them. Amazon Check out a TikTok of the rainbow wine glasses in action. The Wine Savant is a New York-based small business established in 2017 that specializes in unique, quality drinkware and accessories. Promising review: "Love these! Wasn't ready to splurge on Estelle stemmed glasses so I got these instead. I've run them through the dishwasher once so far and they held up fine. Glass is thin near the top which I love in a wineglass. I would recommend!" — Tricia Get a set of six from Amazon for $49.99. 26. Or a set of delightfully dainty butterfly wineglass markers so everyone knows exactly which glass is theirs, lest it fly away in another guest's hands. 🦋 Amazon Promising review: "I keep a few of these on hand for quick last-minute gifts. The small packaging will even fit inside a large greeting card, no need to wrap!" — mf Get a set of 10 from Amazon for $8.69. 27. A rotating disco ball diffuser because sometimes "come on Barbie let's go party" secretly means "come on Barbie let's diffuse some citrus essential oils and do some self-care." This lil' bub will give you the best of both worlds. Check out a TikTok of the disco ball in action, make sure to grab them some essential oils for the full experience! Read more about aromatherapy and stress and tension at Johns Hopkins. Promising reviews:"I absolutely LOVE my disco ball diffuser! It brings me joy. The diffuser works great and has timed options. You can use the disco ball without diffusing too. Lots of pretty color-changing options or you can have it cycle through all of the colors which is what I choose to do. There are two spinning modes too…slow and fast or you can set it to not spin at all. Get one. You WON'T be disappointed!! 🪩🫶🏼😍" — Heather Get it from Amazon for $39.97+ (available in two sizes). 28. A shaved ice and slushie maker so everyone can relive their childhood pastime of dyeing their tongues a zillion delicious colors after taking one of these to the face. Bonus: a lot of reviewers use these for ~boozy~ slushies. Promising review: "Great little crusher. Perfect for summer drinks. Bits of ice are large enough that ice doesn't melt right away after I filled the glass with cola, and the perfect size for those of us who like to eat crushed ice after the drink is gone." — Linda Stroupe Get it from Amazon for $39.99. 29. A teensy DIY cheese kit with everything you need to make four batches of farmer's cheese and live your most delicious lives in a half hour — a perfect "appetizer" activity if you're hosting a dinner party! Urban Cheesecraft/Etsy UrbanCheesecraft is an Oregon-based Etsy shop established in 2009 that specializes in make-your-own cheese kits in a variety of cheeses, including vegan options. Each kit comes with a cheesecloth, citric acid, flake salt, instructions, and "email support for life" — all you need is milk (and a mouth to consume it all). Promising review:"These kits are great gifts for the cheese lover and the person 'who's already got it all.' The packaging looks nice and gift-worthy and it's a perfect price range. I love that the recipient gets an experience as well as a tangible product and I can personally attest that the actual process is easy." — amyleannbohner 30. Plus a set of wineglass charcuterie toppers to create the ultimate wine-and-cheese night vibes — especially vital for guests who love to mix and mingle, but need at least one hand free for hugging and gesturing wildly about how obsessed they are with cheeses from Trader Joe's. Amazon Promising review: "These are so cute! I hosted a wine tasting at my house and the coasters fit into many different wineglasses. I had about three to four fairly decent size chocolates on top. These were a hit and everyone thought they were in a nice restaurant with the setup!!" — Melanie M. Get a set of four from Amazon for $9.99. 32. "The Secret Soup," yet another addition to the cult-favorite Magic Puzzle series so beloved on TikTok. Like the others before it, this isn't just a puzzle, but a whimsically illustrated, colorful journey — there are tons of Easter eggs in it, a collection of miniature scenes full of optical illusions and surprises, *plus* a magical twist at the end. You'll have to solve the puzzle to find out! Check out a TikTok of the magic puzzle in action. Promising review:"This puzzle was delightful from start to finish. The oddly shaped pieces, the story being told within it, the surprise ending puzzle, the checklist hunt, the mobility of the sections, and the characters and design all gave it — and me! — such life. Regular puzzles tend to bore or frustrate me but each time I worked on this I was full of joy." — Brittany Get it from Amazon for $22.99, and check out the rest of the Magic Puzzle lineup for more options!. 33. A beginner's butter churner complete with a recipe book so you can finally become the captains of your own condiment ships. Your fridges will be full of so many butters (raspberry butter! truffle butter! CHOCOLATE BUTTER!) that there won't be enough bread in the world to satisfy you. Amazon, Promising review:"I am delighted with this product. The accompanying instructions were very helpful. I made my first hand-churned butter, which I consider being a homage to my grandparents, who were dairy farmers. The process is really surprising when the butter seizes up — I think it was very important to me to see and experience that moment. Subtle, but crucial... At any rate, I used it, cleaned it, so have experienced both. I don't think you'll be disappointed with this little yet sophisticated butter churn." — Nanci Hamilton Get it from Amazon for $44.50. 34. A set of silicone teacup cupcake liners so you can have your cake and "drink" it, too. Reviewers loved these for tea parties and cupcake-decorating parties! Promising review: "Perfect size and color — so cute! My cupcakes did not stick. I did NOT spray the cups with anything. They were the perfect size. Fluffy. Nonstick. Lightweight. I received several compliments. The cupcakes popped right out of the cups. This brand was perfect! I'm truly impressed." — Denise Mendez Get a set of six from Amazon for $7.99+ (available in white and pink, plus sets of 12 and 24). 35. An elegant stacking game to serve both as a conversation piece at the party and as decor to make you look like an oh-so-sophisticated tastemaker. Amazon Promising review: "Splurged a little. We like board games a lot, and have a cabinet to store them, and I wanted some nice pieces to display on top. This was a wonderful, on the hunt for more beautiful pieces but this is elegant and it feels expensive." — Rutva Get it from Amazon for $47.95. Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.

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