tea, dried herbs/spices/spice mixes, chocolate, dried pasta, basic wine opener, some other helpful kitchen tool/implement (Kitchen a la Mode has lots of fun small stuff that can round out a basket), cool dish towels.
Thanks @j_r! There is quite the range of "quality" levels on that board!
I just found out that I can not legally mail a bottle of wine. What to do?
I need two of these gifts and can hand-deliver one but the other, out of town, recipient might have to receive flowers instead. Grrr.
I love Maria's soaps and skin care products, made with her own local honey. She's on Facebook as honeylove.
Oooo I like that one @boomie ! and @annemarie sells local honey from SO
boomie said:
organic local honey
Some balsamic vinegar? a bottle of good olive oil? Some exotic salt? I like the honey idea, too.
marksierra said:
Mail the wine and call it vinegar on the documentation? " src="/res/static/common/plugins/redactor/emoticons/1.0/images/4.gif" unselectable="on">
That seems to be tempting fate... nothing worse than a vinegary wine.
cody said:
Some balsamic vinegar? a bottle of good olive oil? Some exotic salt? I like the honey idea, too.
I got a bottle of infused olive oil for Christmas. It's really good, but I can't remember the brand. :-(
dave said:
A 17x17 Rubicks Cube.
dave, this is supposed to be a "gift" basket, not a punishment basket. ; - )
seaweed said:
Oooo I like that one @boomie ! and @annemarie sells local honey from SO
boomie said:
organic local honey
Thanks for the shout out but our stock is gone for the season!
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Help me finish this gift basket. I want to only include gift items that can be "used-up" but also want to mail it so they shouldn't be too perishable.
A chunk of parmigiano reggiano cheese? Cheese leaves?