With all of the supply
chain issues and blank spaces on the grocery store shelves these days I think
food gifts are much more welcome and appreciated. Food doesn't just fill our stomachs, it gives
us warmth, comfort and a sense of security and wellbeing. What a tremendous gift we can give in the
form of food.
A case of oranges or an assortment of fresh fruit
I was thinking a lot
about this and how during war times and the Great Depression food gifts were
really special. The opportunity to give
and receive something extra that you wouldn't normally buy for yourself. Or to get more of something you really
enjoy. So I came up with a list of food
gift ideas we can give to our friends and loved ones.
Wine - a nice bottle or
two to enjoy with dinner or a bottle of champagne to ring in the New Year
Beer - a six pack of a
favorite brew or something from a local brewery. Add some nuts or pretzels
Charcuterie boards - a
nice selection of meats & cheeses with a box of fancy crackers
Pasta - pair up some
bowtie pasta with a jar of alfredo sauce or a package of linguine with a nice
marinara. Add some parmesan romano
cheese and a loaf of French bread
Soup - an assortment of
canned soups or make your own dry mix in a jar.
Add bread, rolls or biscuits.
Oyster crackers are nice too
Bread - homemade breads
or rolls with a jar or two of jam
Nuts - assortment of
nuts, cashews, peanuts
Hot Beverages - cocoa
packets, K cups, ground coffee, teas.
Add in some mini marshmallows, chocolate chips, coffee creamer or cream,
a honey bear
Baking mixes - a nice
assortment of cake, brownie & cookie mixes with some sprinkles and
chocolate chips. Add in a carton of eggs
& a bottle of oil. Cookie cutters
and cupcake papers too
Breakfast - sausages or
bacon, a carton of eggs, pancake mix & syrup, English muffins, jam &
butter. Granola or their favorite cereal
with milk is a good option too
Oils - a bottle of olive
oil, avocado oil, sesame oil or a flavored oil; do a combination
Popcorn - microwave popcorn,
microwave kettle corn, sodas or flavored sparkling waters to wash it all
down. Add in some theatre size boxes of
candy
Pie & ice cream
Ice Cream, cones &
toppings
I'm sure I'm just hitting
the tip of the iceberg and you'll be able to come up with all kinds of ideas
yourself. You can make so much of this stuff yourself too. Just think of things your
loved ones enjoy and go for it. Fill up
a box, basket, bag or bucket and have fun with it. I want to hear what you come up with.
I have made the homemade hot chocolate mix for a gift.
ReplyDeleteYum!
DeleteGreat post, and ideas! The picture of the oranges in your post reminded me that I used to get an orange in my stocking every year at Christmas. A good memory for sure. I also remember my parents and grandparents being given boxes of fruit at Christmas, which was always appreciated and enjoyed. Food gifts are a wonderful idea. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI always got an orange in my stocking too. So do my kids. :o)
DeleteFor some family gifts I'm making 5 bean soup mix in recycled jars paired with cornbread mix and a tea towel. Chex mix in pretty thrifted containers for others as well as cookie plates. Possibly homemade fudge not sure about the last one but it is a favorite of some older family members. I have really cut back this year and am trying to use what I have.
ReplyDeleteThese are great ideas! Love it!
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