Thursday, January 21, 2010

Bread Gift Baskets What All Should Go In My Christmas Gift Baskets?

What all should go in my Christmas gift baskets? - bread gift baskets

So, my husband is a little tight to save money, we try to get as much money as we can for our little street.

However, this does not mean to jump me for Christmas, just a little creative. I decided that for our families, we make fun and delicious basket full of Christmas. So I have so many creative ideas and tasty! I thought that sweet, hot chocolate, gingerbread men, etc. But what could make this basket perfect for our mothers and fathers? Thank you!

6 comments:

MoJo Working said...

Chocolate Truffles
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Chocolate Brownies with Mint
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Raspberry filled shortbread
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Places Chessecake
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This is a must for our family, you can make different flavors and colors, then draw different colored pieces in cellophane for a festive look. * To * yummy

Broken Glass Candy
Powdered sugar
Sugar 3 3 / 4 cup granulated sugar
1 1 / 4 cup light Karo syrup
1 cup water
Food coloring
1 teaspoon oil flavoring (available from pharmacy
, In flavors such as cinnamon, anise,
Wintergreen, mint, lemon)

Sprinkle sugar into 2 (15) x 11 inch format.

Mix sugar, Karo syrup and water in a heavy saucepan and stir over medium heat until the sugar is dissolved. Continue cooking without stirring, until syrup reaches 290 degrees F on candy thermometer.

RemoveFrom heat and add food coloring to desired intensity and the desired taste of the oil. Pour baking sheet, let cool and break into small pieces.

2 1 / 4 pounds.

jandismo... said...

Different kinds of breads, pastries, homemade cookies shaped Christmas sugar, candy canes, coffee and tea, mints, cookies, chocolate chips, chocolate, chocolate candy, popcorn, mini marshmallows, cheese, crackers, jelly and all the food that you know your Mom and Dad really are. You can also eat a cup of Christmas and a plate of Christmas and if you have your donations to put into the glass cup and a plate to make their offers.

LEO rRr said...

-c I am thin, "said the king, what do you think is, the" gifts "!?!... I said, or leave a lion lay !?!,- DI LYING "about"? "r" ' `R 's in this This_n_That'sats! And when a friend who happened to stop at s0Oo say its residents only:" Hey'`!?! and children!? [[[If you have users, the children with them to !?!]]] of multiple donations from the Troth, no matter collect!?. KIDS! RRR

jakesmum said...

Creams with mint, truffles, mini-marshmallows (to go in chocolate), chocolate biscuits, chocolate coated mini-pancakes

Kimberle... said...

Why do not some things that will last? an onion marmalade and pickled eggs / Jamie Oliver has a few bits of what I remember that Christmas is done in if you are sure that Jamie Oliver put Google, Christmas, what is to come!

Sarahz said...

Go to Sam's Club (or other retail distributors in your area) and holidays, the boxes of different flavored teas, coffee and cocoa are mixtures that are like 5 to a package, so you can together set up in each of the baskets. Add a few cups of coffee at a dollar store
the soup pots mixed layer all the dry ingredients in a canning factory, glass, and a recipe card that tells you what to add and cook.
perhaps a few holiday dishes or a bowl of candy with a towel on vacation together
Candles are always good

The only drawback is their gifts for any cook, they eat all week, and other gifts of food and scratching in the festivities. I suggest (the mixing of the jar like the idea) of the soup, so that they can do at a later date. I know I can eat what they receive during the holidays, and I'm sure your family and friends feel bad throw all kinds of donations had not been used!

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