Consummable Gifts

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I love the consummable gift idea but I'm stumped for ideas. I would like to do a wine basket something for my SIl/BIL but I don't know what to put in it besides wine. I don't want to do glasses because they bought brand new ones when they bought their new house. Any other ideas to go in the basket. I would like to buy everything before the end of Septmenber in anticiaption of my DH going on stike.

Also I have a 13yr old & 6yr old niece (different families) who gets absolutely everything they want. I have girls and I'm still stumped as to what to do for them any ideas would be great. I would like to stick with consummable things.
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How about some nice cheeses, fresh fruit and crackers?

Pam
dd 03/27/04
edd 12/05/06
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I would second the cheese, fruit, crackers, bread

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candles, votives and other romantic things maybe a nice music CD

For the nieces, do they have their ears pierced? Earrings are well recieved by my dd.

For the older one I'd say maybe a cosmetic bag and some simple cosmetics if she is allowed like lip gloss, scented lotion, body spray or you can make your own soaps and bath products

For the 6 yo something similar on a smaller scale or a bath basket with bubble baths, bath crayons, fun foam, kid friendly scented soaps

or a art supply kit, you can pick up school supplies cheap and put together a basket of "art things". One of the staples for my kids "art kits" is tape. We go thru a ton of tape.

If you have a dollar store they also have stickers and scrapbooking stuff cheap that you could add to the art kit.

Good luck
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Originally Posted by phoward336 How about some nice cheeses, fresh fruit and crackers?

Pam
dd 03/27/04
edd 12/05/06
That's exactly what I was thinking too.

Also maybe a fancy dessert that you could buy the ingredients for and then make at the last minute - cheesecake, fancy brownies, cookies, etc.
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I was also thinking cheese & crackers. I like the fruit idea also.

As for the kids what about something like a manicure/pedicure type basket for the older girl or maybe a movie night goodies basket with like popcorn, her favorite drink, candy etc., or a girlie type basket with bath items.

For the 6 year old how about bath type items (my girls love this stuff), school supplies (crayons, pencils, paper, scissors, glue) or craft basket (filled with things to make.)
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I did wine baskets one year for my coworkers.

I put in a bottle of wine, fill the bottom with chocolates(I used Dove promises), a sleeve of crackers and I made a cheeseball for each person.

I have a recipe that makes four to five cheeseballs that can be made way in advance and frozen if you would like it, just pm me.

Everyone loves it and I usually have to take it to my familys every year for Christmas.
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Thanks for the ideas. I'd like to buy everything by the end of September. The Union my DH works for is almost positve they will strike and I would like to have a nice Xmas regardless that's why I'm feeling the need to buy things now but get things at a good price.
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