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Mrs. Hermit Crab, New York, NY Age and Occupation: 24, Youth Director soon to be Grad Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Medical Student - soon to be Surgery Resident Engagement Date: October 11, 2008 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: New York Botanical Garden About Me: I love all things food, books, our furbaby, Rashi, and adventures with my amazing fiance (oh, and saving the world!). This summer I will not only be a bride, but a bridesmaid, officiant, and attendee as well---it's all about weddings in my life right now, full of so many exciting moments and projects. We're planning a fab New York City wedding weekend full of family, love and lots of color!
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Daddy, I Want a Golden Goose Now! :  wedding nyc registry Registr

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As we began registering, I couldn’t help but feel a little bit like Roald Dahl’s famous character. What business did I have telling people what to get us? However, with 300 guests, we were inevitably going to be getting gifts, and quite a few of them, and I was quickly convinced that we should register so we received gifts that we liked, and not that we would have to return.

We had difficulty at first building our registry list, being that we have each lived on own for several years, and together for almost three years. However, we looked at the registry as an opportunity to trade out our hand-me-down appliances, and warped pots and pans, and get some new and well-made products.

Our registry grew very quickly because we keep a kosher house. This means we need two of literally everything! Two sets of pots and pans, two sets of dishes, even two different bowls and attachments for my standing mixer (pause: LOVE my KitchenAid mixer, I use it ALL the time. If you cook or bake a lot, and don’t already have one, register for it! Mine is pink :) ). Also, being that we are having a large crowd ranging in age and financial situations, we decided to register for a range of items.

We headed out to Williams Sonoma first. Oh, it is a cook’s heaven. I’m hardly a chef but I do love to cook, and I could have moved right in there. The sales associate was so nice, and so helpful, and we actually had a great time spending our afternoon choosing different items - holding knives, and gazing lovingly at Le Creuset stoneware. Here is a sampling of what made it on to our registry at Williams Sonoma:

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The aforementioned Le Creuset - we registered for a couple different pieces

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All-Clad cookware - they say it lasts forever!

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So these cheese knives were not actually on our registry but we received and kept them anyway. The thank you note for these contained the line, “we’ll think of you now every time we cut the cheese.” Who says you have to grow up to get married!

After beginning our registry at Williams Sonoma, we headed to Bed, Bath and Beyond. I have to make a leetle addendum here. While Mr. Hermit Crab had a great time with me at Williams Sonoma, one store was enough for this fiance. We talked extensively about our registry and he and I agreed that I could probably handle BB&B on my own. This is not the end of Mr. Hermit Crab’s involvement in registering though, just you wait for it!

Anyway, I headed out to my local BB&B. We figured that this would be a good choice because we loaded it with more affordable items, and most people live near at least one (not to mention the good ol’ interwebs).

Here are a few things that we listed on our registry here:

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Yum, I wish those cookies were included!

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We’ve always wanted a set of these, but never wanted to buy it ourselves… helloooo registry!

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These will replace my dishwasher-eaten set

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Oh, the delicious winter meals this will one day make…

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Salad always tastes better in a bamboo bowl, right?
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And thus concluded my fun with the registry gun. I will say, I have had very good experiences with both registries. The sales associates couldn’t have been more friendly and helpful, the perks are great (discounts after the wedding, gift cards, etc.) and the online management options make keeping up with the registry from home so easy. I would recommend both of these stores if you are beginning your registry hunt.

Although these were only partial looks (okay, really teeny tiny peeks) at our registries, you may have noticed an important set of items that are conspicuously missing. Did you guess? If you guessed dishes, you’d be right. Since we will need two sets of every day dishes - one for meat, and one for dairy - we knew from the beginning that we would not be getting china. But we do need to get something to eat on.

My dad moved not too long ago and gave us this beautiful set of dishes that we decided to use for dairy. Here is a sample of some of the dishes:

Daddy, I Want a Golden Goose Now! :  wedding nyc registry Registr

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The meat set was entirely up to us though, and you’ll never guess what we’ve ended up choosing. We looked and looked and just couldn’t find anything that we liked, until one day, we literally stumbled over it. I’ll give you a hint, you won’t find it on a traditional registry… stay tuned!

Did you have to go off the typical wedding registry path to find the perfect registry item? What was it and where did you find it?

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19 Responses to “Daddy, I Want a Golden Goose Now!”

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Miss Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

I have a pink Kitchenaid tooooo!!! :)

 
2.
alivoo01
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alivoo01 (message)  2,622 posts, Sugar bee

Registering is sooo much fun that you can easily get carried away!

 
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ktisthatbees
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ktisthatbees (message)  2,742 posts, Sugar bee

aww mine is just boring old silver, but I love love love mine too! Especially since it was a gift.

 
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EmeraldR
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EmeraldR (message)  753 posts, Busy bee

You’ve picked some gorgeous registry gifts. Just out of curiousity- when you are keeping kosher, do you have some kind of system of keeping track of which dishes/utensils are for dairy and meat?

 
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Rgeddy
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Rgeddy (message)  2,186 posts, Buzzing bee

I’m very interested as well what it means in keeping kosher. Educate us bees! Perhaps another blog post?

 
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Mrs. Pug
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Mrs. Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

great registry choices–so much fun to restock the kitchen!

 
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puzzle
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puzzle (message)  248 posts, Helper bee

I’m with @Rgeddy: What does “keeping kosher” mean??

 
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Carly Phillips

we registered at myregistry.com to add items from 7 hopes united and specific colors of Le Creuset that surlatable only seems to sell.

I have a pink kitchenaid mixer too - is it the Komen Foundation one?

also what does keeping kosher mean - I know what kosher is but why do you need two of everything? sorry for asking! just curious! :)

 
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Miss Biner
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Miss Biner (message)  1,101 posts, Bumble bee

I’m with the other girls…I feel ignorant, but I only know what kosher pickles are. :D

 
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Crystal

I work in a nursing facility that is kosher! LOL..I basically tell everyone you won’t get a cheeseburger here. We use different colored dishes here for meat or dairy, and passover is a whole new ball game!

 
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Miss Cardigan
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

Registering is SO fun, but I also definitely felt a bit greedy sometimes!

 
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Miss Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

hehe, loove the ‘cut the cheese’ line for your ty card. so funny!

 
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Mrs. Pencils (message)  1,027 posts, Bumble bee

I just got my kitchenaid mixer! so EXCITED!

 
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Roux
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Roux (message)  1,352 posts, Bumble bee

I used to work as a nanny for a family who kept kosher. In the few weeks it took me to figure out their kitchen they had to throw away 2 chopping boards, about 6 knives and a few plates and some cutlery. And I still feel guilty because I’m pretty sure I gave their 6 year old daughter a cheese sandwich that I made on a meat chopping board. If you hire a non Jewish nanny in the future make sure you give her a good kitchen orientation!!

 
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Miss Giraffe
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

Looks like a good time!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,288 posts, Bee Keeper

oooh, i like your dairy dishes!

 
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winter
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winter (message)  1,333 posts, Bumble bee

oh i would say that 75 percent of your registry is on mine~ lol

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

Your dairy dishes are adorable. Do you cut your cheese on those? ;)

 
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Miss Hermit Crab
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Miss Hermit Crab (message)  3,562 posts, Sugar bee

@EmeraldR: @Rgeddy: @puzzle: @Miss Biner: I would be happy to write another post about keeping kosher - stay tuned!

 

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Mrs. Hermit Crab, New York, NY Age and Occupation: 24, Youth Director soon to be Grad Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Medical Student - soon to be Surgery Resident Engagement Date: October 11, 2008 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: New York Botanical Garden About Me: I love all things food, books, our furbaby, Rashi, and adventures with my amazing fiance (oh, and saving the world!). This summer I will not only be a bride, but a bridesmaid, officiant, and attendee as well---it's all about weddings in my life right now, full of so many exciting moments and projects. We're planning a fab New York City wedding weekend full of family, love and lots of color!

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