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Foodie Holiday Gifts

by: Jill Richardson

Mon Dec 08, 2008 at 21:12:23 PM PST


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Yes, Bill O'Reilly, I said holiday gifts. The war on Christmas 2009 is ON. A fantastic post today by Kerry Trueman reminded me that it would be nice to showcase a few favorite "foodie" gift items you may be interested in for your loved ones. She quoted something I said in bringing our annual pilgrimages to malls and big box stores into context:

I have been buying stuff for my family members throughout the year, to give them to them at Christmas/Hanukkah. Decorative wine bottle stoppers, Christmas tree ornaments, satchels of lavender, artisan made soap... I've been accumulating them in my closet all year. Now I feel I'm just adding to the load of things my loved ones will some day leave behind...

...Maybe I'm just being morbid, but this sad experience of trying to resurrect my brother with his stuff and utterly failing has affected my view of the holiday season. Instead of buying people more stuff, here are some ideas I've come up with: donations/trees planted in their names, theatre or ballet tickets, art, massages, and food. I would add to the list soaps, lotions, and candles but only if the person will actually use them.

Sorry for my fixation with death but that's what happens when you lose your 23 year old brother and best friend suddenly, and all that is left of him is a room packed to the brim with 23 years worth of stuff. All of a sudden I'm realizing that the best gifts I can actually give my family are kindness, laughter, and love. All of the stuff we often feel obligated to buy just doesn't matter in the long run.

But if your family is like mine and people expect to receive something they can unwrap, Kerry suggests a 2009 calendar called Down To Earth: The Farmers of Columbia County. I would add to that another calendar to check out called Farm Hands: A Tribute to the Hands That Feed Us.

Another favorite gift of mine is food. The wonderful thing about local, sustainable food is that it tastes great so no one minds receiving it as a gift. Last year I gave my family a Family Farm Defenders Fair Trade Gift Box and they loved it. They went on and on about the cranberries so much that I think I'll send them some more this year. For those closer to the left coast, I'd also recommend Jackie's Jams (award-winning jams made from mostly organic fruit from local San Diego farmers), Petrou Foods olive oil and balsamic vinegar, or Spread's gourmet peanut and almond spreads.

Last but not least, this year all of my loved ones who live in an "edible" community are going to receive subscriptions to Edible Communities magazines. It's a family of magazines, each produced locally within the community it's about, telling the story of that area's agricultural and culinary traditions.

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Great ideas... (4.00 / 2)
All of a sudden I'm realizing that the best gifts I can actually give my family are kindness, laughter, and love. All of the stuff we often feel obligated to buy just doesn't matter in the long run.

Stated perfectly, and very true.  Those things are quite rare in many families, too...

Sorry for my fixation with death but that's what happens when you lose your 23 year old brother and best friend suddenly, and all that is left of him is a room packed to the brim with 23 years worth of stuff.

(((Jill)))

No need for "sorry" - talk as long as you want, and as long as it helps.  I'm just one of the many people you have who'll always be listening...

...........................

I'll probably be sending my family back in NJ something from Valley Shepherd Creamery, which was one of my favorite local dairies back when I lived there.  

A summer trip to the Summit Farmers Market was never complete without a visit to Valley Shepherd for a few cups of their Ewegurt; and also a visit to the mozzarella lady from Hoboken whose name I can't remember!

:(

Oh well, anyways.  I think this would be awesome, but I'm not sure if any of them would appreciate it as much as I would.  Give the gift of cheesemaking class!  Blessed are they!

Spectator I: I think it was "Blessed are the cheesemakers".

Mrs. Gregory: Aha, what's so special about the cheesemakers?

Gregory: Well, obviously it's not meant to be taken literally; it refers to any manufacturers of dairy products.

:)

I'll have to take it slowly with them.  I just got my mother into shopping at the farmers market right before I moved away, and now she does so regularly.  I'll get to the rest of them sooner or later, heh...

"The essence of the independent mind lies not in what it thinks, but in how it thinks." - Christopher Hitchens


LOL, I hear ya about taking it slow (4.00 / 2)
the food gifts are only good if they'll be accepted as gifts and not suspected as subtle forms of preaching...

"I can understand someone from Iowa promoting corn and soy, but we are not feeding the world, we are feeding animals and soft drink companies." - Jim Goodman

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great ideas! (4.00 / 2)
i'm giving food. mostly stuff i've grown & canned myself.
i made things up into half-pint jars so i could give several different types of stuff. the list:
green tomato/onion pickles
honey/lemon/ginger jelly (with local honey & my own ginger!)
pomegranate jelly(made with bottled POM juice)
blueberry conserve
pickled baby carrots
pickled baby okra
brandied cherries (!)

and i'm making big batchs of various cooked/baked goods
rum balls
pecan balls(those ones dredged in 10X sugar)
glorified grahams
pecan tartlets
chocolate covered brandied cherries (i confess, i've never done this before so it'll be experimental)
and of course.... COOKIES!!

come firefly-dreaming with me....


Same in this country, we're buying Fair Trade chocolate goodies (4.00 / 3)
for friends, no Christmas cards either this year (I've stopped several years ago, much prefer to give the dough to a charity that needs it) and love, 'cause love is free...and lotsa hugs. And hugs to you too!

Sic Transit Gloria Locavore!



I don't do the holiday giftcards (4.00 / 3)
I'm quite resentful of the suburban upper middle class snobby Christmas letter tradition I was raised in, in which you take Christmas as an excuse to brag about your family to people you never talk to anymore in a long letter.  

"I can understand someone from Iowa promoting corn and soy, but we are not feeding the world, we are feeding animals and soft drink companies." - Jim Goodman

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