March 29, 2010
Gifts for a Friend Down on His or Her Luck
Many of us are faced with a time in which some of our close friends and family are enduring tough economic times. We want to help, but we also don’t want to embarass them by extending unwanted charity. Especially in those types of cases, we want to be sure that the presents we select for them for special occasions are put to good use, needed and enjoyed. I have a few suggestions:
A fruit basket is healthy, beautiful, yummy 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 then fill it out with a few exotic fruits picked up at your neighborhood specialty store. If your loved one is farther away, you can arrange for any of a large range of beautiful fruit gift baskets to be delivered directly to the person’s home. It will help them to reduce their grocery bill that month.
A unique meal is another way to remember a special occasion. One alternative might be to take the friend to a special restaurant. If price is no object to you, be sure to suggest some of the pricier entrees on the menu, so that your guests know that they should not worry about ordering whatever they prefer. For example, you could say something like, “The crab legs are perfect here, but, if you don’t like seafood, try the 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.) Or you might send a gift certificate to a special place in their town.
You might also consider a tasty dessert. No person should have too many desserts, but on a birthday, anniversary or holiday, everyone deserves an opportunity to indulge a sweet tooth. 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 freshly baked pie or turtle 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. To make it even most festive, invite yourself to share in the delights with them!
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March 9, 2010
Give The Welcome Gift Of A Fruit Giftbasket!
A fruit basket will brighten the day of someone in your life. Whether they are recovering from an illness or just in need of a boost, they will really enjoy it!
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 person that you are giving the fruit basket to well enough, you may know that they are very fond of a certain type of fruit. You can arrange for the basket to be filled with their favorites! Do you know their favorite color? You can have the ribbons and bows placed on it and make sure that they are in their favorite colors.
While other people are receiving the normal gift of flowers, you can give the gift of a fruit giftbasket and really surprise them! Flowers are nice to look at but they are not as nice as a fruit basket. The fruit basket is an original gift.
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.
Getting a gift for a male boss can be a very tricky thing to do. If you don’t know for sure what sports team he routes for or what he collects or likes a lot, what do you get him? A fruit basket is a great idea! He is sure to like it and will appreciate it a lot more than a nice flower arrangement.
The fruit basket is a very versatile gift and will be appreciated and enjoyed by anyone who receives one. When you are considering gifts for that special someone or for that person that you do not know so well, consider the fruit basket. A fruit basket designed particularly for someone is a very unique gift or just simply make it a collaboration of fruit. Either way, it is sure to be enjoyed!
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February 25, 2010
Give an Endorsement to a Food Gift
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February 24, 2010
Gift for the Weight or Health Aware
There are times when we walk past the supplement 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. 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.” So, when their birthday comes around, it can be challenging to get them a gift that meets their healthy living. But, at least you have a good starting point. 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, is to get them a membership to a local health club or gym. 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. Many health clubs will also offer trainers to guide customers in a work out regime that best suits them. Even if your friend already has a membership to such a club, you can still give them a free month, or even a gift certificate to be used at the club for additional services or products.
If a gift of a club membership is a bit more than you planned to spend, there are other gifts in the same spirit. 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 offer loads of ideas that can suit almost anyone’s interests. You might get them a health guide on the latest exercise trend.
Being healthy does not mean giving up food entirely! 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’re looking for a more personal gift, one of the best healthy gift ideas you can get is a fruit basket. Fruit can become an extremely healthy habit. Think of the food pyramid that you may have first glimpsed when you were in grade school. Fruit is just plain healthy; it is totally cholesterol-free and provides many of the essential vitamins that we all require. There’s no question that a fruit basket would be loved by your health conscious friend. There are all sorts of fruit baskets from which to choose, one of which will fit your budget as well as delighting your health-conscious friend. One exception to keep in mind, however, often people who are just beginning a low carb diet are not permitted fruit.
So whether they’re just getting into fitness or have been working out for years, make sure your gift is supportive of their decision to get healthy or stay healthy.
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Fighting my way through a crowded store with my arms full of packages is not my cup of tea. My mother loves to shop, but I did not inherit that part of her genetic composition. The part that I despise the most, however, is trying to figure out what gifts everyone would actually appreciate. I used to have this inescapable fear that all of my shopping efforts usually resulted in a rushed trip back to the store or, worse, out to the garbage can. I could never develop any sort of confidence about what to get my Grandma or dear Uncle Arthur. Now, I can enjoy the cute shops and the department stores, especially during the holidays, because I walk through empty handed, unhurried, with all of my shopping finished. I do all my shopping on the Internet, now. Well almost all of it.
While online shopping keeps me from being pushed around in a busy department store or standing in line at a little boutique, it doesn’t keep me from the most dreaded part of any gift giving event; choosing the right gift for a birthday, a holiday, a sick friend or whomever. Then about five years ago, I discovered food.
That wasn’t very honestly phrased, because I discovered food when I was still an infant. But I didn’t discover food as a gift idea until recently. You see, at that time I received a gift basket full of hardly edible sausages, processed cheese spreads (mostly chemicals I think) and crackers that were about as crunchy as a rock. However, the poor quality of what passed as food in that gift turned out to be my inspiration. “What,” I thought, “If I had received genuinely good food?” How different that would have been, and how much I would have enjoyed it.
Since then, I have been busy conducting research (that’s just my word for “sampling”). I have found online vendors who offer genuine quality for about the same price that you can get that synthetic stuff at the mall. (You know the one I mean, but I’m not about to open myself to a libel or slander charge by naming the brand.) Just like the mall kiosks, the online shops handle all the shipping, gift cards, everything. I know that my gifts will be exceptionally pleasant surprises for all of my gift recipients.
These Internet shops offer everything from gourmet fruit baskets to live lobster dinners (well, they won’t be alive when they are actually eaten), from wine gift baskets to cookie bouquets. The array of gift foods is really quite amazing.
For those on my gift list who live nearby, I usually assemble my own gift baskets. Even in those cases, the Internet comes to my rescue with helpful suggestions about how to make my self-assembled gift foods more interesting. The available articles also have great gift ideas for special people who often happen to be especially difficult when it comes to choosing a gift.
So join me in thanking the Internet (maybe Al Gore?) for teaching me how to walk through an aisle of a store, empty handed, with a huge smile. I can do that, now, just to soak up the atmosphere of the season. I’m a tourist when I’m there instead of a harried shopper.
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January 30, 2010
Welcome New Neighbors with a Wonderful Fruit Gift Basket
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?
Fruit baskets are the ideal memorable gift to give for his occasion. They exude friendliness. There are many variations of containers from which to choose and the selection of different beautiful fruits can be as creative as your imagination allows.
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.
Using an actual wicker basket is another means of packaging the fruit. Select a large 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 tropical fruit basket choice that is appetizing, healthy, and very attractive. Top it with a lime-green ribbon tied in a large bow.
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 gift baskets can be offered in a variety of containers filled with every kind of delicious fruit you can think of. No matter which container you select for the fruit and no matter which fruits you choose to fill the container, it is a lovely, flavorful, and healthy option. What a wonderful “Welcome to the Neighborhood” gift fruit baskets are!
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