Last Minute Mother's Day Gift Guide
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Mother's Day gifts with two-day shipping that'll save your procrastinating ass.

From birthing you, to feeding you, to getting that mystery stain out of your shirt (it was spaghetti), there's lots to thank her for this Mother's Day.

Don't settle for another flower bouquet or bought-this-right-before-seeing-you card. Your mom deserves better. Your mom deserves a gift that she can post on Facebook, brag about to all her friends, and blow up your wall with mentions 'cause she's your mom and she loves you. 

And since you've waited until right before Mother's Day to pick something out, we made sure all these gifts will ship on time. Now go get your mom something nice and accept her follow request on Instagram. 

 

 

Cheese Cutter

If only so you can make "Who cut the cheese?!" jokes. Repeatedly. 

Sous Vide Machine

She saw Ina sous vide ribeyes on last week's episode of Barefoot Contessa and really wants to try it now. 

 

Ceramic Bunny Planter

It's adorable. She'll love it.

 

Fitbit

You should get at least 10,000 steps in a day, and they won't count themselves. 

 

Twin Turbo Label Maker

Bonus points if you use it to make a World's Best Mom label. 

 

Big-Ass Wine Glass

Perfect for nights when she only wants one glass of wine but also the whole bottle. 

 

 
 

Kindle Reader

Go hero mode and preload it with all her favorite books. 

Espresso And Cappuccino Machine

For moms who don't f*ck with Folgers and appreciate the finer and beautifully steamed— things in life. 

Three-Cup Chemex

If mom isn't on that at-home-espresso-machine level yet, go for the (still fancy) Chemex.


 



Stainless Steel French Press

Basically what we're saying is get her something coffee related. 

 
 

WhiskeyDigg

Fine whiskeys, delivered to mom, curated by Digg. Nope, we are not above self-promotion. 

 

Breville Juicer

So she'll live forever and can always remind you which detergent to use for linens. 

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