Monday, November 29, 2010

Time to Start Thinking about Homemade Food Gifts!


Since December begins this week (Yikes!) it's time to think about homemade gifts from your kitchen for family, friends, neighbors, hairdressers, and any others who would love a taste of your wonderful cooking.  Homemade gifts of food are appreciated by all.  Homegrown, homemade, and home-cooked is what everyone loves.  I make and preserve certain items in the spring and summer for gifts like strawberry jam and peach preserves to give away for Christmas gifts later, but many things I make just for the holidays like my favorite toasted walnut fudge with four kinds of chocolate, and almond toffee. 

One item I found that people absolutely love is homemade breads - yeast breads of all kinds, coffeecakes, muffins, quick bread loaves, and others.  I wrap them in cellophane and tie with ribbons, or some items can be stored in decorated boxes or baskets, and sometimes I order those bread bags from catalogs that say "Homemade For You."  My daughter Kristina likes to make "pulla," a special Finnish bread made with cardamom.

The book has dozens of ideas for candy, bread, smoked foods, beverages, oils, vinegars, condiments of every kind, and jams.  Some items involve a little work, but others like the white chocolate cookie bark has 2 ingredients, takes minutes to make, and can be made 2-3 weeks ahead.  All of the ingredients and equipment needed is explained, as well as suggestions for wrapping and decorating. 

Just remember, there is no gift like a gift from the heart, made with your own hands.

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