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Gifts of Food

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Sharing is the heart of Christmas: sharing love, sharing gifts, sharing traditions, and sharing food. Gifts of food, prepared in your own kitchen, convey warmth, individuality, and good eating. In this section are recipes perfect for sharing the cheer of the season with the special people in your life.Make your gift of food serve a dual purpose by packaging it in a practical kitchen utensil. Tempting holiday delicacies from your kitchen, combined with useful household items, serve as lasting reminders of your thoughtfulness. Colorful wrappings and trim-using cellophane or plastic wrap-will keep the foods fresh and eye-appealing till served.
1. Fill glass cruets with homemade salad dressings.
2. In a gleaming copper mold, present a Bundt cake or homemade nut torte.
3. Choose a simple glass compote and heap it with Coco-Date Balls, Chocolate Orange Logs, or Butter Pecan Squares.
4. Give a practical pie plate in a wicker holder and filled with your fussiest holiday pie, like Chocolate Angel Pie.
5. Fill a fancy jam pot with Cranberry Conserves and seal with paraffin.
6. Give a handsome souffle or casserole dish filled with your finest Christmas cookies and gaily bedecked with tiny ornaments and ribbon.
7. Fill a fancy basket with muffins, such as Gold Rush Muffins-a mouth-watering and nutritious snack-time treat.
8. Create an eye-catching basket of fruit and cheese for Christmas giving. As a thoughtful touch, include a handy cheese cutter.
9. Hearty Granary Bread straight from the oven is a marvelous gift on a sturdy cutting board, both useful and decorative.
10. Colorful crockery mugs are handy for gifts of dips, dunks, or breadsticks.

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Gifts of Food
Bouquet Garni
Candied Citrus Peel
Orange-Spice Nuts
Herbed Vinegar
Sweet 'n' Hot Mustard
Roquefort Cheese Log
Orange-Cinnamon Potpourri
Peanutty-Choco Jumble
Pioneer Bean Soup Mix
Chili Con Queso
Peanut Butter Delights
No-Bake Mini Fruit Cakes
Coco-Date Balls
Betty's Molded Mints
Layered Christmas Jelly
Red Pepper Jelly
Tutti-Fruiti Pear Jam
English Lemon Curd
Cranberry Conserve
Basic Fruit Jam or Topping
Zucchini Preserves
Chili Sauce
Pickled Beets
Christmas Essence
Oyster Cracker Snacks
Pumpkin Cake Roll
Bread and Butter Pickles
Watermelon Pickles
Sweet-Dill Chips















































































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