Healthy Gift Baskets Copuld Be A Great Christmas Gift

With all of us so conscious of the benefits of good health and the consequences of poor health habits, a healthy gift basket is a great Christmas gift. Personalize the contents to your loved ones' tastes and needs. Just because the contents of your healthy gift basket are good for you, doesn't mean they can't be fun!

Children may seem a hard-to-please crowd when we're talking healthy gift baskets! Children love sweets, and there are many healthy sweets with which you may ply them over to your side! Shortbread cookies filled with jam have sugar, but they also have fruit! Ha! Ditto for oatmeal raisin cookies. Slip in a few granola bars, with fruit, honey, raisins and nuts. A juicy sweet pomegranate may provide a new taste experience, with a lot of natural sugar, and plenty of vitamins A and C.

Teens are vulnerable to hormonal swings that turn into the dreaded blemish or pimple. How can you prepare a healthy gift basket for a teen? I suppose you could sneak in a few favorite fresh fruits. But, a basket filled with inexpensive face masks, foot soothers, and loads of supplements that make for a nice complexion (Vitamins A, C and E and zinc, calcium), with sachets and rose petal bath bags for girls, and shaving kits for boys will be well-received.

Elderly people often have dietary restrictions and aches and pains. The older you get, the more easily convinced you are of healthful treats! If your Grandma loves fruit, a premium selection of organic fruits can easily fill your healthy gift basket. A pampering assortment of herbal bath bags, including lavender, chamomile, rose petals, and peppermint are sure to be appreciated. Your herb store can supply a masterful choice of teas. You can construct an entire healthy gift basket of flavorful herb teas and a special teacup.

What about Mom? She may well enjoy a selection of face creams, cocoa butter, glycerin soaps and bathing luxuries. Herb stores supply various oils beneficial to mature skin. Almond, avocado and jojoba oils should all be sampled, as they are well-absorbed and a panacea to dry skin. Rose water is a good addition, as is witch hazel. Don't forget to include sachets and soothing bath additives.

Dad may not be health-oriented, but there's a way around this! Does he enjoy grilling or fishing? Go to the library and consult a book of herbal recipes. Find combinations that go well with different foods, and assemble packets of seasonings he can just sprinkle on that grilled fish or steak for gourmet results. When choosing recipes, remember that rosemary and garlic are good for heart health. Thyme is a natural antibiotic! Ginger and turmeric are good for digestive disturbances. Ask your herb store salesperson for suggestions on combinations that will make Dad a healthy gift basket, whether he knows it or not!

A healthy gift basket is a thoughtful gift. It conveys caring, but need not be boring or ho-hum.

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Keep Up The Tradition Of Making Gift Baskets

Years ago, making gift baskets was a cherished family tradition. We're now seeing a resurgence of  this tradition. During the Christmas season, making gift baskets is the new hot trend in gift giving. Gift baskets are an imaginative, fun, thoughtful and inexpensive way to show your love to friends and family on your Christmas list.

Making gift baskets is a throughly enjoyable activity using your imagination  to create a memorable and useful gift at little expense, with lots of love!

All you need is a basket, lining, contents and wrapping to make a stunning gift full of love and caring. Craft stores should be your first stop. Think outside the box! Don't limit yourself to a  standard basket. There are other types of containers to  fill the bill. Craft stores have not only baskets, but more avant-garde substitutions. How about a balsa wood box, ready for painting or some other embellishment? How about an Italian ceramic basket, a keepsake in its own right? A grapevine wreath can be wrapped in fancy papers to create a basket of artistic grace to house your contents.

When making gift baskets, think about the lining of your creation. Tailor the entire creation to your recipient. Craft stores to the rescue! Party stores are another source. Use confetti, raffia, metallic straw, tissue, cellophane, cloth or specialized theme items, such as music sheets or original art to personalize a “making gift baskets” project. Put your personality and appreciation of your recipient up front. The lining forms the basis of your theme.

Let's say your recipient loves hot sauce. Perhaps a bright red basket sets the tone. Add some bright green confetti. Fill your basket with a selection of bottled hot sauces, seasonings and recipes that entice and delight the hot sauce gourmet.

Do you have a budding poet on your list? Thrill that poet with excerpts of Yates, Dante or Frost. Line your basket with a list of artful resources gleaned from the net. Poets' sources, newsletters and contests are all food for thought.

For a health-conscious recipient, you might use a basket reflecting environmentally friendly and health oriented tastes. Making gift baskets is arguably an art. Raffia, lining a grapevine basket may be just the thing. For the contents, consider herbal teas, recipes or remedies.

Another slant on making gift baskets can be purely indulgent! Perhaps your recipient loves chocolate beyond words! An attractive basket combined with a glittering lining and a load of fine chocolates and several recipes will make a splash.

The new mother on your list will surely appreciate your effort in making gift baskets replete with baby tips and necessities. These are easy! Baby bottles and diaper rash ointments, along with a few tips on common new-mother questions makes a perfect gift basket.

In short, making gift baskets is a rewarding and loving gift. Making gift baskets is an inexpensive but thoughtful gift. Explore the options available, and go for it! Your recipient will surely feel the love expressed in your gift!

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Gift For My Father On His 60th Birthday

My father is turning 60 in a few months. He isn't taking it too well and has started to notice more and more gray hairs protruding from his scalp. His body has more aches and pains nowadays too. He's actually dreading his birthday this year, not that I blame him. Our family has decided to throw him a surprise birthday party and make a big celebration out of it. We're having it catered and holding it in a hotel's conference room. Amazingly, it isn't costing us more than $300 for everything. I have racked my brain trying to come up with some ideas for 60th birthday gifts that won't be insulting to him. I'm hoping that the guests will not turn this into some gag gift evening that will leave him feeling even more depressed than he already is.

I haven't found too much on games and ideas for a 60th birthday party. I don't want it to be boring, but really - what can you do at a party when most of the guests are older and classified as boring and stuffy? I don't want people bringing him 60th birthday gifts that are based on the age. Of course, the party shouldn't be about bringing him gifts. It should be a celebration of the milestone he's reached. Giving him 60th birthday gifts that are all gag items isn't about celebrating, that's about teasing and reminding him of all of the gray hairs he's noticing.

I have found some really great 60th birthday gifts that I may look into getting him. I found a really nice gift basket that has items from the year of his birth. It has a CD with songs that were popular that year, a newspaper headline page, coins with the year, and some other items. It will cost almost $100, but I think that compared to some of the other 60th birthday gifts that I have found, it will be a great choice and something that he will appreciate. I also have considered putting together a nice photo album for him. I know that he doesn't have many of his childhood photos all in one place. They are scattered around the house, stored in some old boxes, at his mother's house, etc. A friend of mine does a wonderful job of scrapbooking, so I was thinking of asking her to help me decorate the cover of the album and perhaps some of the photos on the inside. I think that might make an incredibly meaningful 60th birthday gift.

I suppose I'll just have to cross my fingers and hope that people decide to bring some tasteful 60th birthday gifts and that the party is a huge success. Hopefully, it is the start of a new milestone and journey for him.

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