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EDIBLE GIFTS THIS CHRISTMAS, GIVE SOMETHING WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH FROM THE KITCHEN
If you're fed up with the crass commercialism of Christmas, consider a delicious alternative when filling your shopping list. This year, give gifts that come from the heart and straight out of your kitchen. Oh, sure, you're thinking, as if you don't already have enough to do over the holidays.
Publication: The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)
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No need to cook up guests' edible gift
Dear Abby: I had to write after reading the letter from "Ready to Serve in New Hampshire" (Feb. 23), who felt compelled to delay her dinner party when her guests brought fresh vegetables from their garden. My husband's summer hobby is a large vegetable garden, and he, too, enjoys giving away the
Publication: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
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Edible gift? It's food for thought
Food and drink are the original one-size-fits-all gifts. Here are some choices from the marketplace, many of them through the mail or by phone: A blue and white china bowl packed with walnut-honey cookies, berry preserves, honey and English breakfast tea from Crabtree & Evelyn, which also offers a
Publication: Chicago Sun-Times
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HOW TO ... MAKE EDIBLE GIFTS, PART I.(Life and Arts)(Recipe)
This four-ingredient, no-bake recipe is simple to assemble (perfect for getting children involved) and produces attractive, delicious treats for doling out at the holidays. For gift packaging, consider wrapping each turtle in cellophane hard candy-style, then heaping them in cones fashioned from
Publication: Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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Edible gifts that are easy to make and give
Choosing holiday gifts for family is hard enough, never mind finding personal and affordable ways to wish co-workers, teachers and neighbors the best of the season. But with a little planning and time in the kitchen, holiday gift giving need not be a nuisance. And it can be delicious.For example, a
Publication: Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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Chocolate-Hazelnut Christmas Tree Stump is the ultimate challenge for bakers and an elegant edible gift for loved ones.
BARRY WONG KRT Photos 12-04-2002 FOOD CHRISTMASFOOD SE-- NO MAGS, NO SALES -- KRT FOOD STORY SLUGGED: CHRISTMASFOODKRT PHOTOGRAPH BY BARRY WONG/SEATTLE TIMES (December 24) Chocolate-HazelnutChristmas Tree Stump is the ultimate challenge for bakers andan elegant edible gift for loved ones. (smd)
Publication: KRT Photos
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Edible gifts are easy to make and give
Choosing holiday gifts for family is hard enough, never mind finding personal and affordable ways to wish co-workers, teachers and neighbors the best of the season. But with a little planning and time in the kitchen, holiday gift giving need not be a nuisance. And it can be delicious.For example, a
Publication: Charleston Daily Mail
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Edible vegan gifts for the holidays.(Recipe)
FINDING PERSONAL AND AFFORDABLE ways to wish family, co-workers, teachers, and neighbors the best of the season can be a real 'treasure' hunt. However, if you do a little planning and are willing to spend some time in the kitchen, you'll find that gift-giving can be economical and heartfelt at the
Publication: Vegetarian Journal
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Homemade with love win ; EDIBLE GIFTS GIVEAWAY
UNWIND has two copies of Edible Gifts to give away. To enter, fill out the coupon and tell us one of the edible gifts featured in this book. Send your entry to The Daily Examiner by next Monday. Winners will be announced in next week's UNWIND. MAKING gifts for loved ones is enormously satisfying
Publication: Daily Examiner Grafton, N.S.W.
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Handmade edible gifts
Phyllis Glazer Jerusalem Post 03-09-2001 Headline: Handmade edible giftsByline: Phyllis GlazerEdition; MagazineSection: FeaturesPage: 25Friday, March 09, 2001 -- Although many of us think of giving presents on Rosh Hashana and Pessah, Purim is really the traditional time for "mishloah manot" or the
Publication: Jerusalem Post
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