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  • Food & Nut Gifts

    Edible gifts are well received for holidays and special occasions, especially when you know what kinds of foods your gift recipient will enjoy. For the individual who loves food and nuts, try finding a way to merge the two together, so that you can give an edible gift that is sure to be enjoyed.

  • Meat, Cheese and Nuts as Gifts

    The hardest gifts to buy are usually for people you don't know well enough to know their tastes. Luckily, you can almost never go wrong with a gourmet food gift of nuts, meats, or cheese. These include exotic nuts, European cheeses and even holiday hams. Gourmet gift baskets filled with one or all of these items are available online and in gourmet shops for purchase. Get an idea of the kinds of food or snacks the person enjoys before selecting a gourmet food gift.

  • Champagne & Cheese Gifts

    Champagne and cheese are a classic combination and an appropriate gift for loved ones and business associates alike. You can make your own gift baskets with your favorite Champagne and select a few artisan cheeses, or choose from the wide range of gift baskets available online and in many gourmet food shops. Depending on your budget and the preferences of your recipients, you'll find a wide range of gifts to choose from.

  • Cheese-Related Gifts

    Gifts related to food are popular for people who like to cook or simply enjoy fine foods. When you are shopping for someone who particularly loves cheese, consider choosing a gift themed around that dairy delight. One idea is to give an edible cheese gift, but there are other cheese-related gifts you could select as well.

  • How to Send a Gift Basket of Sausage & Cheese

    If you have a friend who enjoys eating a variety of sausage and cheeses, then assemble or purchase a gift basket with sausage and cheese items. Set your budget before you begin. It may be more economical -- and you will have more control over the items in the gift basket -- if you assemble the basket on your own.

  • Vermont Cheese Gifts

    Vermont is known for its cheese and even has its own cheese council dedicated to the "production and advancement of Vermont cheese," according to the council website. The Vermont Cheese Trail, a map of which is available through the Vermont Cheese Council, features 42 cheese farms. Vermont cheese gift ideas include cheese gift baskets and cheese wheels.

  • How to Make the Best Cheese Log as a Gift

    Cheese logs are the perfect treat to take to a birthday or Christmas party. There is little chance a cheese log will not be gratefully received, as long as the seasonings are fresh and the cheese is strong. Added bonuses of this recipe are that it is simple to make and simple to adapt for the individual tastes of its recipients.

  • Wine & Cheese Gifts for Clients

    "What is the definition of a good wine? It should start and end with a smile," so states the famous wine merchant William Sokolin. Similarly a relationship with a client should entertain the same positive notes. Offer a gift of wine and pair it with an appropriate cheese as a thoughtful gift. Take into account your client's personal tastes to show your appreciation.

  • Cheese & Nut Gifts

    Food-related gifts are often a hit. They are a good idea when you aren't sure what to give someone. Around the holidays, in particular, food gift baskets and presents become plentiful. One option is cheese and nut gifts. Though they are not usually combined together, a gourmet cheese platter and a basket of nuts and chocolate work well together.

  • Cheese Hamper Gifts

    "Hamper" is a British word used to describe a basket which carries food. Picnics became the first reasons hampers were used; they carried all the necessary elements of the picnic to the location. According to Inter Hamper, there is also a long association between food hampers and charity. Today they are a way to express holiday spirit, thanks and congratulations. Cheese, being a non-spoiling food, has probably always been a main staple of the hamper.

  • Cheese Gifts to Send Through the Mail

    Although cheese is technically a perishable item, firm and semi-firm varieties are quite suitable for shipping by mail. Many top-notch cheese vendors will ship a selection of gourmet cheeses for you, either as a one-time gift or as part of a repeating club membership. There are also a variety of attractive cheese accessories that make for a memorable gift from far away.

  • Cheese Christmas Gifts

    If a friend is a cheese-lover, present him with a basket or box filled with his favorite food for Christmas. There are many types of cheese to choose from, so you'll have no problem finding a gift that fits your budget. Tailor the cheese gift to match your friend's specific tastes and dietary restrictions, then decorate your package with Christmas ribbons.

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