Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald's wedding gift list: ice cream maker, Mr & Mrs luggage tags, and ... shower cleaner?!

Ben Seewald and Jessa Duggar Jessa Duggr/Instagram

Recently engaged couple Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald have a great selection of practical and whimsical items available through their Bed, Bath & Beyond gift registry.

Jessa and Ben became engaged on Aug. 14—their 11-month anniversary. They plan to marry on Nov. 1.

Most of the items on the couple's registry are for the kitchen. Cereal bowls, flatware, rocks glasses, and stockpots are still available for purchase, as well as large and small dish drainers, a lemon squeezer, and an egg poacher.

At least one of the household members must be a coffee lover, because a Keurig home brewing system, water filters, 36 K-cup drawer, and the Perfect Pod EZ-Cup were requested by the couple. Jessa, 21, and Ben, 19, might also enjoy watching infomercials, as several products from the "call now and get a second one free" variety are on the registry: the Dessert Bullet from the makers of the Magic Bullet, the Ninja MEGA Kitchen System, and the Nutribullet.

On the whimsical side, the couple requested a University of Arkansas 4x6-inch metal frame. Both Jessa and Ben are fans of the Razorbacks, and have shared photos of themselves attending the school's games. The Duggar family of "19 Kids and Counting" live in Tontitown, Arkansas, and Ben lives in their guest house. Ben is also completing online college courses, and wants to become a pastor or missionary, according to his Facebook profile.

Although honeymoon plans have not been announced, the couple will be ready for stylish travel with a turquoise Nicole Miller luggage set, a Traveler's Club 4-Wheel Spinner, and Benrus Scout backpacks. The whimsy continues with adorable "Mr. & Mrs." And "Bride & Groom" bag tags.

The soon-to-be Seewalds put plenty of quilts, pillows, and towels on their registry, and will save a few bucks if their wedding guests purchase the shower cleaner, OxiClean, carpet stain remover, and other household items they requested.

The priciest items on the registry are a Moe's Home Collection 5-Level Shelf for $660.99, and a 3-panel Dressing Mirror Screen for $259.99.

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