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dimanche 30 novembre 2014

My Top Ten Homemade Foodie Gifts

Source: http://ift.tt/zP5LE8 - Sunday, November 30, 2014

.com/blogger_img_proxy/ Image by Holly Bell One of the best Christmas presents we receive each year is a hamper. It's handmade by the Godparents of our sons and usually contains some biscuits, truffles, chutney and crackers. I look forward to seeing what's in this hamper weeks before Christmas. Now I know it's not an easy option, especially given that a lot of hamper contents have a short shelf life, but it really is one of the those presents that makes the hair stand up on your arms. To think someone has gone to all that trouble... just for you. I don't want to come over all soppy, but it really is the spirit of Christmas. With this in mind I thought I'd offer up a few ideas to include in a Christmas hamper for someone very special. (If you're into edible gifts there's a whole chapter in my book, Recipes from a Normal Mum , including Bell blend garam masala, dukkah, Lady Grey gin and strawberry rose jam). Oh and I am also teaching a class at Leiths all about edible gifts . It's next Saturday in London and promises to be great fun. If you fancy coming along to bake, gossip and put the world to rights, take a look here for details of how to book . 1) A Christmas pudding Now, I know many people will have made provision for Christmas pud either by buying or some folks making them ahead, but the lovely thing about an extra Christmas pudding is that, well, you have plenty more. And also you can stow one away under the bed for next Christmas. It's paying it fo





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