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edible christmas gifts recipes

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edible christmas gifts recipes
What other edible Christmas gifts are unique-ish and great gifts?

So… I am a very crafty person. I love to give homemade gifts for Christmas. Last year was coffee, homemade Kalua, Homemade chocolate dipped spoons, all inside homemade fabric gift bags. Everyone loved them.

This year I’m doing gift baskets with homemade pickled Garlic (if you have a great recipe for that I’m open to new ones), Homemade bread, 2 flavored butters (honey butter and rum butter), homemade candy (or rice crispy treats) and i want to do one more thing. I thought about flavored olive oil but cant find a recipe and there are a lot of warnings about flavoring olive oils, they may grow bacteria and such. I dont want to make anyone sick! Then I was going to make bread and butter pickles but i think that will take too long, maybe cost too much. Unless you have an easy recipe for them???

If you have any semi-unique inexspencive ideas let me know please…

1. (your own) drawings or pictures or pressed flowers like this

http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/2255390/Finishedproduct-main_Full.jpg

or this:

http://florage.com/blog-expert/uploaded_images/sympathypoem-727242.bmp

or this:

http://www.pressed-flower.com/

(where you could include your own poetry or a personal whish)

with homemade frames, here are some examples:

http://www.madejustforyou.net/catalog_zen/images/Best-Friends-Frame.jpg

or:

http://www.craftcritique.com/2007/04/altered-art-provocraft-frames.html

or:

http://gift4shopping.com/images/displayimage.php?album=26&pos=3

or maybe somethinf with sand and shells:

http://www.balifurnish.com/photoframe4_indonesia.html

2. Christmas or anniversary cards, made by you (the same: pressed flowers, or drawings)

3. toys
for example:

http://www.webindia123.com/craft/kids/gallery/snowman.jpg

4. feta cheese marinated in olive oil

http://www.davidlebovitz.com/archives/2007/08/marinated_feta.html

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