Do you give holiday baked goods as gifts? Is it heartfelt or cheap?
Note: The posts are read from top to bottom.
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JPlovesCOTTON:
Q1 I LOVE getting fresh baked goods! Hate getting really old fruitcakes that were regifted the last 10 years #foodchat
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SlowMoneyFarm:
Q1 yes & both - but it's odd down in this area -not well received so only did it the first year here; was tradition up north #foodchat
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natejtaylor:
Q1 We give baked goods as gifts. And it is certainly heartfelt. I luv sharing good food! #foodchat
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FarmerHaley:
Q1 Most definitely, Bad thing is my wife makes the best cookies and I dont get 2 eat many. Stuck eating cookies made with butter #foodchat
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J_Gillespie:
Q1: Yes! I just sent some Christmas goodies to my boyfriend's family in Ohio ~ very heartfelt! #foodchat
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iTweetMeat:
Q1 - Little bit of both. Some homemade cookies for a few, others get a requisite (and perhaps inedible) mail-order fruitcake #foodchat
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kmrivard:
Q1 HEARTFELT. And no, I don't. I don't bake enough...and we always do Christmas cookies last-minute. #foodchat
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mpaynknoper:
Q1 Gee, I really hope home cooked holiday goodies are heartfelt - it's a huge time investment I save for most special people. #foodchat.
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friendsdriftinn:
Q1 Certain family baked goods very sentimental...reminders of those that are gone now. Sorghum cookies, stacked apple cake, #foodchat
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daver819:
Q1 #foodchat Give cookies, wife's homemade candy and Illinois grown pecans from the family farm
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drewbender:
Q1 Giving a plate of cookies is usually my families gift to our immediate family. #foodchat
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drewbender:
Q1 We still have the fun of making them, but don't have to worry about eating them all afterwards. #foodchat
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JPlovesCOTTON:
Q1 I also like to give food for the holidays, especially if they are things that have sentimental memories attached. #foodchat
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mccallumjeff:
Q1 Heartfelt. and a good excuse to visit neighbors for a few hours a year on Cmas eve Unbaked coffee ring to bake cmas AM #foodchat
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healthysaurus:
Q1 heartfelt 4 sure but sum trying 2 stay fit/trim dont like getting overloaded w/ sugary/carby treats. hav dun homemade bread. #foodchat
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SlowMoneyFarm:
Q1 small bread loaves, cookies etc - when I have time more; may do up some divinity this year still #foodchat
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mpaynknoper:
Q1 Cinnamon rolls take a whole lot of time and I like to think the recipients treasure them & don't think I'm cheap. #foodchat
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mccallumjeff:
Q1 the coffee rings are a tradition for some of the forks we take them to now... and we are "not allowed to stop"... LOL #foodchat
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cgoodcomm:
Q1 - love homemade, edible gifts but they don't have to be pre-baked. My family is known for giving Christmas meat packages. #foodchat
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4leafclovercow:
Q1 heartfelt. takes much more time and you can put a little tradition in there over the years #foodchat
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GreenSoil:
Q1 love giving cookies in a jar all the dry fixings you just add wet makes wonderful gift #foodchat
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healthysaurus:
Q1 anyone ever tried to bake and ship a loaf of homemade whole grain bread? if so, how'd it turn out? #foodchat
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TruffleMedia:
#foodchat q1 yes, pumpkin bread, gingerbread cookies, and peppermint chocolate candy. Well received ...