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Wine and Cheese Gift Basket

Posted by Vina Zevigny - December 21st, 2008

by Vina Zevigny

My husband and I exchange gifts with several of our neighbors each year for the holidays. It seems that each year it gets more difficult to think of a gift. This year we decided to give them wine and cheese gift baskets. We did not like the pre-made cheese gift baskets that are available in the kiosks in the mall so we decided to create the baskets ourselves.

The pre-made cheese gift baskets included processed cheese spreads. We were concerned about how long some of the baskets had been sitting around. We thought that if we made our own baskets the cheese would be of higher quality and we could choose varieties that we knew our friends liked.

We went to an import store and found wicker baskets to place the cheese in. The store had inexpensive cheese cutters so we purchased one to place in each of the cheese gift baskets. We then went to a local deli. This deli wraps the meat and cheeses in paper. We did not want this for the gift basket. We decided to go to the supermarket and purchase large rounds of four cheeses. We were making four cheese gift baskets so we would quarter each round and wrap the wedges in clear plastic wrap. We also purchased boxes of specialty crackers to place in the baskets. We went to a paper supply store and bought shredded paper to use in the bottom of the baskets as filler. We also bought curling ribbon to decorate the handles of the baskets.

We brought our purchases home and cut and wrapped the cheeses. I placed the filler in the bottom of each basket then arranged the cheeses, cutters and crackers in each. I used several strands of the curling ribbon and tied the strands to the handles. The wine and cheese gift baskets looked very nice and we knew that the cheese was high quality and fresh.

Each of our neighbor’s was very pleased with the wine and cheese gift basket we gave them. They all like entertaining during the holidays and so the wine and cheese could be served at their gatherings. My husband and I decided that we are going to make similar baskets for our brothers and sisters. This is a gift that can be assembled quickly just prior to giving it so that freshness and storage do not become an issue. We simply purchase the baskets in advance and then the day we are giving the baskets we purchase and cut the cheeses. We decided we could also include a bottle on wine and other goodies for other people that we give larger presents. Anyway, we made wonderful baskets for everyone and could feel really ready for the holidays.

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Frugal Christmas Party Ideas

Posted by Jesse Turner - December 3rd, 2008

by Cathleen Paul

Are you looking for some Christmas party ideas on a shoestring budget? Having a Christmas party is one of the best ways to spend time with family and friends this time of year. However, that doesn’t mean that you have to wreck your budget. There are many different ways that you can celebrate so that you can ring in the New Year without worrying about going into debt. These Christmas party ideas will help you plan your event while sticking to your budget.

The first thing you should do is plan your guest list. If you are inviting a lot of family and friends, then you should ask for RSVPs, so that you won’t waste money buying food and drinks for anyone who isn’t planning on attending. Send your invitations at least two weeks in advance, so that you will know how many people that you need to prepare for.

One of the best Christmas party ideas is to send email invitations to everyone who has internet access on your list, saving traditional invitations for anyone who can’t be contacted via email. If you don’t hear back from your email guests, then just give them a short call to see if they are planning on attending, or not.

A Christmas party is one of the places where you will expect great food, but when you are trying to be frugal you can try something different than a traditional meal, especially if you have a lot of people coming over. One of the traditional Christmas party ideas is to have a potluck, where each member of the group brings a different dish to pass.

If you want to prepare all of the food yourself, then there are other ways to stick within a budget. If you are planning your party for a weekend, then you can always serve lunch, where you can serve finger foods and drinks for much less than you could a dinner. finger sandwiches with cut up vegetables and dip and perhaps a cheese tray and assorted cookies are all excellent choices for a lunch party.

Other Christmas party ideas focus around a healthier choices such as fruits and fresh veggies for a nice change of pace from fattening party foods. While you may be tempted to buy fruit and veggie trays from your deli, you will save a lot money by doing it yourself.

If you are having a low-key family Christmas party, then you can be extremely creative with the entertainment for the party. For kids, one of the best Christmas party ideas is to set up a small crafts table, where the little kids can make something to take home.

You can stock the table with clay, crayons, white paper and the basics such as construction paper, child safe scissors and glue. You can also add some seasonal supplies, such as glitter, but you might want to stay away from paints unless you want to spend a little time cleaning the mess. If you have a crafty family, then the adults may end up having just as much fun as the little ones!

If you have the option of exchanging presents, but want to keep the costs down, then you may want to draw names or set a cap on the costs of a gift. Gift giving Christmas party ideas such as drawing names are the number one way to keep costs down.

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