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ENTITY shares gift ideas for Father's Day.

Thinking of good gift ideas for men can be hard enough. Thinking of good gift ideas for dad can be a whole new ball game. If you’ve given your dad or the father figure one too many spatulas or #1 Dad mugs, ENTITY has got you covered.

Here are some of the best Father’s Day gifts that will make your dad smile and give him the irreplaceable gift of shared memories with you.

1 A new hobby to enjoy together.

ENTITY gives gift ideas for Father's Day.

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Forget buying your dad a golf club — get the two of you lessons! Even if you can only make it to the driving range once or twice, your dad will remember that you made the effort to not only take an interest in his hobbies but that you want to share an experience with him.  He’ll appreciate that you want to spend more time with him. Maybe your dad isn’t a big golf guy — you guys can take any number of  lessons or classes together instead. You could take an art class, a krav maga lesson or even a cooking class.  Speaking of the culinary arts …

2 Cook a home-cooked meal.

ENTITY shares gift ideas for Father's Day.

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Breakfast in bed is the standard Mother’s Day ritual, but dads like a nice home-cooked meal too! You and your siblings can whip up your dad’s favorite meal — whether it’s breakfast, lunch, dinner or even dessert. Even if you don’t have the most confidence in your culinary skills, there are plenty of recipes online that are easy to prepare. If all else fails, practice makes perfect. Your dad will appreciate that your gift required effort beyond making a phone call to a restaurant. On top of that, you can enjoy the meal you prepared at home, leaving the noisy and overcrowded restaurants to the less personal gift-givers.

3 The story of your own family.

If you have a little more money to spare, or if maybe you can rope your siblings into chipping in a bit, get your dad the ancestry service 23 and Me. Basically, this service tells you (after submitting a DNA sample) about your ancestral background by region. It can go up to 500 years in the past. For the dad who loves telling stories about his own childhood, this is one of the best gifts you could get. Not to mention, your dad probably has some pretty great stories to pass on to you about his ancestors.

No matter what you get your dad this Father’s Day, remember that something personal that comes from the heart always makes the best gift.

 

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