Posted: March 3rd, 2010 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Digestibles | Tags: fruit basket, fruit baskets, gift basket, gift baskets, gift choices, giftbasket, giftbaskets, gifts | No Comments »
Considering buying a gift can cause me to be uneasy: what should I give Stan for his thirty-fifth birthday? What should I give my perfect dad for his retirement? How can I surprise my husband with something useful on our anniversary?
Buying gifts is not my specialty. When it falls to me to choose a present for anyone, I am a very tense: what should I get Aunt Ann for her retirement? What would my folks enjoy for their fifty-first wedding anniversary? How can I possibly surprise my husband on his birthday? And what can I possibly choose to congratulate my son, the young man who has everything, on the successful completion of his college career?
And suppose I do find the perfect gift for each one of my loved ones, how would I send a gift affordably to my father, who just moved to Florida?
And even if I do locate the right thing for everyone, how can I easily send it to my Aunt Ruby who recently moved to Atlanta? How can I get a gift to my husband at work on Veterans Day? And could I send my parents a meaningful wedding anniversary gift without driving all the way to Baltimore?
Fortunately, I recently found that ‘the perfect gift’ is available online: a fruit basket is quickly becoming the most efficient and expressive way to say, “I’m thinking of you!”
Given the wide choice of gift baskets available, it has been easy for me to select the appropriate present for everyone I have in mind. But the really great thing about purchasing gift baskets online is the perk of not having to become concerned about sending anything through the mailmyself or even worse—making a long trip! And, if I really want to surprise my husband on our anniversary, I can fill his day with hearts and flowers before he even comes home from work.
Since discovering gift baskets, choosing the best presents for my friends and family is no longer difficult. If you’re finding yourself overwhelmed when selecting gifts, I recommend you give gift baskets a try.
Maybe you think I am taking the easy way out, but for me gift baskets are heavenly sent. If I can find something that pleases my daughter, I know you’ll find a great gift for anyone you have in mind!
Posted: March 2nd, 2010 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Digestibles | Tags: chocolate Easter eggs, Easter basket, Easter gift basket, gift baskets | No Comments »
Easter is a time when many people give gifts and receive them. An Easter gift basket is a safe choice for a gift because the choices are basically unlimited and the sizes of the baskets vary depending on what the contents are. Many stores specialize in gift baskets and Easter gift baskets are included in the many choices.
Contents Of The Easter Gift Basket
The contents of any Easter gift basketare entirely up to the giver and the store in which it is to be made. Most stores, whether online or not have a lot of suggestions with regards to what to put in the Easter gift basket. Most common contents or suggestions are chocolate Easter eggs. These are not really eggs but chocolate molded to look like eggs. These are usually wrapped in foil or any other wrapper to look like traditional Eaters eggs. These look especially colorful and beautiful in the Easter gift basket. Other food items can be used to fill up an Easter gift basket such as cakes, cupcakes, cookies, bars and others. Beverages are also a popular choice for filling a gift basket. Some of the more popular are teas, coffees and chocolate drinks. These are really great for those coffee addicts who are interested in enjoying different kinds or flavors of coffee.
If one is hesitant to give food items for Easter, there are other possible gifts which can fit in the basket. These possibilities are perfume, gardening kits, starter kits for home made candles and other things. The gifts can be dependent on the likes and preferences of the recipient. This is actually quite a considerate gift because it is basically given a lot of thought especially if the Easter gift basket is out of the ordinary or based on the preferences of the person who will receive it.
Other possible fillers or contents for a gift basket for Easter are homemade candles and soaps. These are more of a personalized Easter basket since the contents are made specifically by the giver for the recipient. For an even more personal touch, the Easter gift basket can be decorated or embellished by the giver with arts and crafts materials or even scrapbook materials.
Giving an Easter gift basket is quite practical and can also be an impersonal gift since there are already some gift combinations that can be suggested from the store itself. The giver can place an order by just calling on the telephone and letting the clerks fill out the contents according to the season.
Posted: February 7th, 2010 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Digestibles | Tags: fruit basket, fruit baskets, fruit gift basket, fruit gift baskets, gift basket, gift baskets, welcome gift | 312 Comments »
Our new neighbors have finally arrived next door. We’re anxious to meet them. They appear to be about our age and our children look forward to playing with theirs. Close relationships develop quickly on our street so we’re sure that our neighbors will become our friends. Can you think of a better way to greet these new neighbors than with a gourmet fruit bouquet?
A fresh fruit basket idea would be to have a few red apples, a couple of green pears, and a bright orange or two presented on a wooden cutting board. Add some red grapes and this lovely combination of color speaks for itself. Wrap pastel-colored cellophane around it all and tie a bow to the handle of the board to complete the package.
One of the simplest gift baskets would be to have a few red apples, a couple of green pears, and a bright yellow banana or two presented on a wooden cutting board. Add some red grapes and this lovely combination of color speaks for itself. Wrap colorful cellophane around it and tie a matching bow to the handle of the cutting board to complete the package.
A larger fruit giftbasket could be made of a sturdy cardboard box, which can be used for other items later, filled with wrapped choices of ripe seasonal fruit. Just imagine juicy oranges, sweet plums, fragrant raspberries, and tangy grapefruit. The flavorful selection of these fruits whet any discerning appetite.
Using a wicker basket is another way of presenting the fruit. Select a white or natural-colored basket. Healthy fruits of fragrant pineapple and distinctive coconut are surrounded by exotic kiwi. Add citrus selections of oranges, lemons and limes with aromatic bananas carefully positioned among them. This makes a fun, tropical fruit basket choice, which is appetizing, healthy, and eye-pleasing. Top it with a lime-green ribbon tied in a large bow.
Fruit baskets can be personalized, depending on your preference. We noticed a beautiful, walnut wine rack being moved into their home, so a bottle of wine could easily be added to the selections of fruit. In order to tie in the fruit theme, a citrus peeler or a paring knife could also be included. Hard tack or chocolate candies, shortbread cookies, or even nut selections of almonds and pecans would add an extra touch to the fruit basket gift.
Fruit gift baskets can be given in a variety of containers filled with every kind of delicious fruit imaginable. No matter which container you select to hold the fruit and no matter which fruits you choose to fill the container, it is a colorful, flavorful, and healthy option. What a wonderful “Welcome to the Neighborhood” gift fruit baskets are!
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