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1. Quality Tableware (stemware, china and flatware)
- Learn what to look for when registering for crystal and everyday stemware
- How to register for formal and casual china
- Registering for sterling and stainless steel flatware
2. Good Cookware
3. A Powerful Blender
4. A High-Powered Microwave
5. Superior Knives
6. Luxurious Sheets
7. Thick, Plush Towels
8. A Barbecue Grill
9. Luggage
10. A Flat-Screen TV
And don't forget to use our Ultimate Bridal Registry Checklist when you're registering!

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Reader comments (Page 1 of 1)
Here's the thing. Now a days, A LOT of couples already have everything they need from living together or having apartments already set up, because young adults are getting married later in their lives. I think that's why money is a very good idea. You don't have to give that much. Just what you would spend on a gift. After all, Anyone can use money to help pay for the wedding itself or the honeymoon. I think it's good sense to be PRACTICAL, and I don't give a dax who thinks it's tacky. Get over it. Either you love this couple and want to contribute and help, or you don't. In which case, just stay home and let them DUMP YOU CHEAP CREEPS.