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Give The Welcome Gift Of A Wonderful Fruit Giftbasket!
A fruit basket will brighten the day of someone in your life. Whether they are recovering from an illness or simply in need of a boost, they will really enjoy it!
Fruit gift baskets are typically made with various fruits organized with ribbons and bows to decorate them. Customizing a fruit basket can be easy! Make the gift of a fruit basket mean more by decorating it with things they like and the fruit they love!
If the person that you are going to give the fruit basket to loves strawberries and kiwi, fill it up with those two fruits and they are sure to love it. What is their favorite color? Chose ribbons in their favorite colors or pick some ornaments that fit the theme that you are going for to decorate the basket.
The gift of flowers is a very common gift. Flowers usually set on a desk or counter and look beautiful until the petals begin to wither. While they are beautiful to look at, they will not get the reaction that a fruit basket will. A fruit basket will really be a surprise.
If you are sending the gift basket to a person that has been ill, keep this in mind. The fruit basket is filled with fresh fruit that contain vitamins that will help the person to feel much better much quicker. It will also make them smile and help them improve their spirits.
If you are looking for a gift for one of your coworkers, the fruit basket will be a wonderful idea. They can do so many things with the fruit basket that wouldn’t be possible with flowers. They could share the fruit with the office workers, take it home to their families, or even keep it at their desk and have a healthy snack whenever they want one.
Have you ever wanted to get a gift for your boss but are just not sure what to get him? He would not appreciate a flower bouquet as much as a female boss would. You are not sure if he is fond of a certain sport or team. Why not give him the gift of a healthy fruit basket.
Giving a fruit giftbasket can brighten anyone’s day. It can be personalized or just made with random items and it is sure to be loved! Whenever you are in the position that you must select a gift for someone you love or even for someone that you don’t know very well, consider a fruit basket. It will surely be loved and appreciated. Why not give a unique gift the next time. It has never been easier!
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Give The Welcome Gift Of A Wholesome Fruit Basket!
A fruit giftbasket is filled with the delicious taste of luscious fruit and is sure to greatly improve the day of anyone who receives it. Giving it to a friend who is not feeling up to the weather will be a wonderful thing!
Fruit giftbaskets are typically made with various fruits organized with ribbons and bows to decorate them. Customizing a fruit basket can be easy! Make the gift of a fruit basket mean more by decorating it with things they like and the fruit they love!
If you know the type of fruit that someone loves, why not fill their basket with that! Whether it is strawberries and kiwi or oranges and apples, they are sure to love it. Chose ribbons and bows of their favorite colors or decorate it with small objects that represent the things that they love in life. Personalization is easy if you know what they like!
The gift of flowers is a very common gift. Flowers usually set on a desk or counter and look beautiful until the petals begin to wither. While they are beautiful to look at, they will not get the reaction that a fruit basket will. A fruit basket will really be a surprise.
Fruit will serve several purposes when it is given to a person that is recovering from an illness. The fruit in the basket are packed full of vitamins that is sure to get them on the road to feeling better much sooner.
The office setting is a wonderful place to give a fruit giftbasket. There are so many options when you give a fruit basket. The person that you give it to can share it with the office coworkers or take it home to share with their families. They could also leave it on their desk and enjoy it whenever the need for a snack arises.
Have you ever wanted to get a gift for your boss but are just not sure what to get him? He would not appreciate a flower bouquet as much as a female boss would. You are not sure if he is fond of a certain sport or team. Why not give him the gift of a healthy fruit basket.
Why not give that special someone a unique gift such as a fruit basket. Personalize it or just get a random bunch of fruit. Either way, they are sure to enjoy the fruit basket that you chose for them. It is sure to be a hit!
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Help Us Rescue the Good Name of Food Presents
Please stop besmirching the good name of my favorite gift category–edible gifts. Join the revolution by refusing to ship those disgusting collections of unidentifiable cylinders claimed to be sausage and the awkward containers of processed cheese spreads. Quit giving away those fruit baskets that are cushioned with tissue paper in an ugly box that takes up all that space in my recycle bin. I can find apples and pears that are just as good in my local super market.
You see, I love food gifts. I love giving them and receiving them. But when I send a food gift, it is given with thought and is always high quality; please return the favor. Oh, and by the way, high quality is not the same as easy to buy from a temporary, seasonal kiosk in the mall. Food gifts deserve at least as much careful thought as that after-shave you bought your dad year after year in your childhood–oops, not a good example, perhaps.
Instead of that big brand name box of gelatinous cheese spreads from the mall, consider a assortment of gourmet cheeses from some cheesemaker who actually understands what cheese is and what it can be. Let’s keep the goats and cows happily employed instead of just putting more chemicals in our food. Speaking of myself, and I’ll bet you, too, I would much rather have a small amount of a real cheese instead of an overpriced huge box of the fake stuff.
A wine giftbasket will be a perfect gift for the appropriate recipient. Do remember though that this gift is not suited for everyone. You see, I haven’t had a drink in years, because I’m an alcoholic. I prefer not to be tempted, especially during the holidays, but my sister would be an ideal recipient. She knows how to sip and savor; I remember only how to gulp and refill.
We all have a special friend or a dear relative who has moved away. Consider a gift of live lobsters or a couple complete lobster dinners. Granted, this is not a bargain basement priced gift, but sometimes we enjoy splurging on someone especially dear.
While I made fun of fruit gift baskets earlier, there actually are places where you can order a basket of gourmet fruit–fruit that does not grown in my back yard. This can be a truly thoughtful gift for someone who is into fitness or who has started the sort of logical diet that allows the consumption of fruit.
I hope you understand… If you give a little thought to a food gift, stay out of the long lines at the mall kiosks, and hasten the journey of the boxes filled with fake cheese to the garbage bin, which is where they are going to end up if you send them to me. Spend an evening with me, shopping from my home office, using the Internet for all my food gift shopping. Just remember that you’ll have to bring your own wine, but I’ll supply the real cheese.
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Giving In Shape: The Ideal Gift for the Gym Woman or Man
There are times when we walk past the vitamin store in the mall, we recognize a friend browsing the shelves with their basket already half full of supplements. They are the health freak; that friend of ours who is always trying out the latest diet or newest exercise fad. Or, perhaps they’re new to the whole health scene. For the third year in a row, they’ve made it their new year’s resolution to lose those holiday pounds, but this time they’re actually going to go through with it. No matter what, we all know someone who is “carb conscious.” When it comes time for their birthday or any gift giving occasion, you know you have to find something that fits their lifestyle, whether that lifestyle is a reality yet or still in the aspirational stage. In fact, this give you a good starting point in deciding upon a gift. Get your friend something that they’ll actually use and appreciate, or support your newly dieting friend by helping them along their way to a healthier and leaner lifestyle.
A great gift idea, especially for new comers to the fitness world, might be to get them a trial membership to a health or athletic club. They’ll be among others with the same goals, and plenty of equipment to help them take on their challenges. Some of the equipment can be intimidating or tricky looking, and the staff is always willing to demonstrate how to work them. They might find that getting a personal trainer can keep them going beyond the point where, in past efforts, they may have simply quit. Getting a friend a membership is a great way to motivate someone to get out of the house and get started on shedding the pounds. If your friend is already a health nut, chances are they already have a membership, but that doesn’t mean you can’t give them a free month or two at their club of choice.
If a gift of a club membership is a bit more than you planned to spend, there are other gifts that can provide the same message of support. A stop at your local sports shop is always a great place to find loads of gift ideas for your health conscious friend. Health stores can give you plenty of gift ideas, too. You might get them a health guide on the latest exercise trend.
Just because they want to lose weight doesn’t mean they can’t eat. Many sports shops will have cook books for the health conscious. These books are a great idea for those who are fine when it comes to working out, but have trouble controlling their diet. The sports shop has new ideas at every turn including pedometers and heart rate monitors making your gift hunt much easier.
If you want your gift to express more of a personal touch, try sending a gourmet fruit basket. Fruit can become an extremely healthy habit. We’ve been learning it since grade school when we first saw the food pyramid. Fruit is healthy. Fruit is one of the healthiest foods around; it provides essential vitamins and energy not to mention is cholesterol-free. Fruit baskets can come in several different assortments that will provide your friend with his favorite treats. However, if your friend has just begun a low carb diet, he or she will not be permitted fruit until later in the diet’s progression.
So regardless of whether your friend is new to the health and fitness world or has been active for many years, showing your support for their efforts to drop some weight by getting them a healthy gift is a great way to wish them a happy birthday.
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What’s the Correct Food Gift Pollibility?
Gift baskets are out of fashion! Or is it that they’re just plain boring? Actually, I hope the correct response is neither. (Lock it in; that’s my final answer.) I’m actually a gift food merchant. Kind of has a special ring to is, doesn’t it? While I agree that it’s not quite the same as being a test pilot or a neurosurgeon, it’s an honest way to pay for tuition for my grandson. Or at least it would be a good way to do so if more of you bought my products.
I can read your mind: “All of his gift problems are solved; he just gives the same boring baskets year after year to everyone.” I want to disabuse you of your smug attitude! I actually have the same problems you have in deciding what gift is best for everyone on my list.
I do not give food filled bundles of joy to my entire gift list. However, even if I did, the choice would still not be easy. At my store, we offer scores of fruit baskets, gourmet meals, wine gift baskets and far more than that, even. (I know what you’re thinking right now, “Please, oh please, just tell me where this wonderful paradise is located so that I can go there to buy your most expensive offerings for everyone on my gift list!” A little patience is called for on your part.)
Before you coerce me into giving away my store location, I want to share my own decision making strategy with you.
First, I decide on an appropriate category of gift. If Uncle Milton really has managed to eliminate his drinking problem after a decade of trying, then the wine gift baskets are out of the running. Instead, I’ll opt for a fruit basket with something seasonal. After years of ignoring the nutritional value of what he consumed, he could use a few extra servings of fruit in solid form.
Dear, dear Aunt Mildred is a great wine talker. I don’t think she truly enjoys sipping her wine, but she loves to try to impress everyone with what she knows about it. She loves to let everyone know the best vintage years, the kinds of grapes that are used in various blends and, most of all, how much she spent on the wine you just spilled all over her new carpeting ($95 a square yard). She’ll get a simple wine gift basket, but I’m not going to spring for the champagne! (I’m also not going to pay for the carpet cleaning; not after what that cat of hers did to my new coat.)
My nephew, Alfred, recently married his long time girlfriend. To tell you the truth, even I agree that it’s about time. Alfred spent the last eight years trying to decide if she was worth the cost of a diamond ring. (I suspect that he eventually settled on crystal, which, considering Alfred, would be thought of as generous.) What he wants is a check. There’s no way that I’m satisfying that desire. His wife wouldn’t get a dime of it. I’m sending them a chef-prepared gourmet meal for two. I figure it’s the only way to get that cheap guy’s new bride out of the kitchen for an evening.
My second step, after choosing a category is to select a price range that I’m willing to spend on these people. Then my wife makes me double that amount.
My grandson is getting the latest video game system. Let’s face it; he is truly special.
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Mix Food, the Internet and a Check Card for a Winning, Giving Recipe
Fighting my way through a crowded store with my arms full of packages is not my first choice of hobbies. My mother adores shopping, but I did not inherit those genes. The part that I despise the most, however, is trying to guess what gifts everyone would actually enjoy and appreciate. I used to have this inescapable fear that all of my shopping efforts would culminate in a rushed trip back to the store or, worse, out to the trash receptacle. I could never feel confident about what to get my Grandma or dear Uncle Arthur. Now, I can enjoy the stores, especially during the holidays, because I walk through empty handed, unrushed, with all of my shopping already long finished. I do all my shopping on the Internet, now. Well practically all of it.
Online shopping didn’t save my life all by itself. Just because I started using the Web before any of my friends, I still had to make the decisions. And then, around five years ago, or so, I discovered food.
Of course, I actually discovered food when I was still an infant, but it didn’t occur to me as a great gift until I had suffered through many rounds of birthdays, baby showers, and countless other events that seem to always pop up. I received a gift basket of little sausages, spreadable cheeses and plain crackers. It was terrible! At the same time, though, I thought what a great gift this could have been. All they had to change in the gift was the quality of the contents!
Since that moment of momentous insight on my part, I have been a dedicated sampler of a variety of food gifts that I buy for myself on the Internet. (It’s a tough job, but I am up to the challenge as long as I carefully pace myself!) I have found that the online gift food stores handle everything from shipping to the accompanying gift cards. Yes, I actually send myself a gift card to test the store’s dedication to detail. The Internet boutiques are now the sources for all of my gifts, except those gifts of my loved ones who happen to live very nearby.
The wide selection of quality gift foods available is truly remarkable. It ranges from live lobster dinners to a gourmet fruit basket; from cookie bouquets to live lobsters; from wine gift baskets to imported caviar or fine Wisconsin cheeses.
I do keep gift foods around the house, beautifully or cleverly arranged, for my guests who come to my house or for those whom I visit in person during those gift giving times. The Internet provides assistance to me even in these cases, because it is packed full of great ideas for arranging and wrapping gift food.
If you happen to see me walking down a store aisle with a smile on my face when everybody else seems frantic, you will now know my secret. But let’s keep it a secret from my Uncle Arthur.
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We Welcome New Neighbors with a Wonderful Fruit Gift Basket
New neighbors have finally arrived next door. We’re very excited to meet them. They look to be about our age and our kids are looking forward to playing with theirs. Close friendships develop quickly on our street so we’re certain our new neighbors will become our friends. What better way to greet these new neighbors than with a festive fruit bouquet?
A simple 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 an actual 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 very attractive. Top this off 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 baskets are 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 put into the container, it is a colorful, delicious, and healthy option. What a wonderful “Welcome to the Neighborhood” gift fruit baskets are!
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Gift Selection Have You Baffled?
Considering purchasing a gift can cause me to be uneasy: what should I give Alex for his fiftieth birthday? What should I give my wonderful father for his retirement? How can I surprise my husband with something sweet on our wedding anniversary?
Buying gifts is not my specialty. When I’m the one that has to select a present for someone, I am a complete wreck: what should I buy Aunt Sue for her retirement? What would my parents like for their fifty-first anniversary? How can I possibly surprise my husband on his birthday? And what can I possibly locate to congratulate my son, the young man who has everything, on the successful completion of his college career?
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?
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?
Fruit gift baskets turn out to be the magic solution, the answer to my woes and a wonderful way to say that “You are in my thoughts.”
Given the wide choice of gift baskets available, I’ve had no trouble locating a present for anyone on my list. However the truly great part about buying gift baskets on the internet is the reward of not having to become concerned about shipping 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. That can produce a wonderful benefit!
Since my discovery of gift baskets, the process of choosing gifts for my family (and my friends) has become painless! If you find yourself overwhelmed when it comes to gift getting, I advise you to consider gift baskets.
Even my daughter appreciated a gift basket, so I know you’ll find a great gift for anyone on your list!
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Gifts for Someone Down on His or Her Luck
A few days ago, I talked with a family friend who recently learned that his huge manufacturing company was closing his plant. He is actually luckier than most of the people working for that company. He very recently reached the magic age at which he qualifies for early retirement, so he will continue to have a steady income. Those who did not reach that milestone of the specified number of years with the company will get a small severance package and be left to search for a job in that difficult market. That got me thinking about giving gifts for special occasions to those people who are finding themselves in tough situations. I came up with a few suggestions that make more sense than a piece of home decor or a new tie. Here are some of them:
A fresh fruit basket is healthy, beautiful, delicious and always enjoyed. If you live near your gift recipient, you can find a lovely basket or other attractive container and fill it with fruit that is in season in your region of the country, obtained at a farmers market, and fill it out with a few exotic fruits picked up at your local super market. If your loved one is farther away, you can arrange for any of a large range of beautiful fruit gift baskets to be delivered to the recipient’s home. It will help them to reduce their grocery bill on their next trip to the super market.
A special meal is another way to remember a special occasion or holiday. One possibility might be to take the friend or family member to a popular local restaurant. If price is no object to you, be sure to recommend a couple of the more expensive entrees on the menu, so that your guests know that they should not worry about ordering what they want. For example, you might say something like, “The crab legs are wonderful here, but, if you don’t like seafood, try the tender and tasty filet mignon.” If they live too far away for that, you can actually find delicious, gourmet, chef-prepared meals online that arrive frozen and can be heated in almost no time. (I actually keep my freezer stocked with these.)
A final recommendation is a scrumptious dessert. Now, lets face it, nobody should indluge in too many desserts, but on a birthday, anniversary or holiday, everyone deserves a chance to feel a little pampered. Bake cookies, if that is a skill of yours, and hand deliver or have them delivered. For something a little more special consider giving them a delicious pie or a New York cheesecake. Whether you make it yourself or have others do the work for you doesn’t matter. It will be appreciated and definitely enjoyed either way.
You may observe that all my recommendationinvolve food. Someone who is going through a difficult time may not want to accept charity, but nobody can reject a genuinely special gift. If it reduces the grocery bill by a bit, that’s just a bonus.
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