Build a Gift Basket

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Personal & Economic Gift Giving

Need a unique idea for a seasonal gift? Assemble a gift basket. There's no limit on creativity and you'll find yourself having a ball just picking out the contents. They're fun to put together, simple to assemble, and if you are lucky enough to be the recipient, they provide hours of joy right from unwrapping each little treat tucked inside to experiencing the goodies. Built around themes, events, personal landmarks and special occasions; personlized gift baskets are a special way of saying "I care".

Here's a couple of ideas for gift baskets that can be made with any food products from your local shops. As a special touch, tuck in a hand written note, a favorite recipe, a special photo or even an inspirational quote. Cellophane for wrapping baskets can be purchased in a wide range of colors at all major craft stores, and don't be afraid to be big and bold with ribbons - they add whimsy.

Finally, be food safe - if you're going to include perishable items, be sure to pack the basket and deliver it right away with clear storage instructions.

The Big Breakfast: Nothing says friendship like breakfast - ready to go. Find a big colorful mixing bowl as your main container, and pack it full of goodies that will make morning something to look forward to. 
Suggestions: Include a bag of Barley flour (there are usually terrific muffin and pancake recipes printed on the bag), a bottle of wild berry, saskatoon, or chokeberry syrup, a squeeze bottle of honey, a pound of your favorite breakfast blend roasted coffee beans, and a bag of dark chocolate shavings. For a hot chocolate finish, a wire whisk, a spatula and finally a copy of Company's Coming Muffins and More - packed with easy-to-use recipes for muffins, casseroles and make-ahead morning treats.

Bring On The Romance: A crackling fire, soft candle light and a special someone to share the ambiance with. Enjoy a night of romance, filled with a basket of snacks designed to turn ordinary into exotic.
Suggestions: Package these treats in a wicker picnic basket that can be used again. Fill it with honey bees wax candles, a bottle of wine, a smoky jazz CD, a pair of exquisite napkins, a couple of tins of pate, a baguette, a selection of cheeses, seed crackers topped with an exotic spread and a bunch of red and green seedless grapes. For the final touch, a jar of chocolate body paint makes for an interesting dessert.

The Holiday Season approaching can inspire countless ideas. For children and adults alike, the Gift Basket could be the most memorable gift received this year!


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