Best 5 Christmas Food Gifts to Give

 
13-Dec-2010 by feedingfrenzy

Christmas is a season of giving, and you add a personalised touch to the gifts you give this season by  whipping it up in your own kitchen. Christmas food gifts idea will work wonderfully not just because they are inexpensive, but also because they will be one of a kind, and they come straight from your heart. Even if you are not a domestic Goddess, you can try the ones suggested below, and very soon you will have people asking you for more.

 

Edible Decorations
Cut a small hole in the cookies you bake, and string them together with a thread. These can now be used as edible Christmas tree decorations. If you have kids around, then they can pitch in and decorate the cookies with icing, which will push the whole homemade effort a notch.


 
In the Jar
You can dress up a pretty little jar with ribbons and strings and you can fill it all up with powered brownies This will be an ideal gift because these can easily be converted into yummy desserts. You can also bake a cake, for the ones you love and this can be cut up and put inside the jar.

 

Jam It Up
If you are good at making reserves and jams, you can make a little extra for your friends and family. This way, you will save on the money spend on gifts and they can save on the time and effort they have to put in t make their own homemade jar.

 

Chocolate Magic
You can easily make some chocolate dipped pretzels at home and depending on the size and the shape you can put them into decorative plates or cups or jars. You can also use white chocolate, dark chocolate, milk chocolate and the likes. You can also add colour to the ones that you make. These can sure be yummy treas to give away. Alternatively, you can buy some peppermint sticks from the store, and give it a personalized twist. You can dip them in melted dark chocolate and let it set. This can be nice variation to the sweet.

 

Wrapping It Up
You can wrap these gifts in lovely styles. You can attach some decorating items like lace or ribbons to the gift bag. You can dress up the bottle in which you are gifting some homemade drink. Attaching a tag that says made at home on so and so date will make it complete. You can also design your gift tags, using scrap book paper, cardboard, felt pens and ribbons. Glitters and beads and stickers might also be a good idea.


 

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