What’s your favorite Christmas dinner? Some people like tradition all the time, with all the trimmings. Others prefer something different. A lot depends on whether you have the time to consider a new menu, practise cooking it and obtaining all the ingredients, especially if they are somewhat exotic. Some people love cooking and may find they have more time at Christmas to try something new, whereas others may have large numbers to cater for and prefer to know well in advance that they are preparing a traditional dinner, possibly with a few alternatives available for those who do not eat traditional Christmas food. Even if you cook your main meal from scratch, it can be useful to get snacks and side dishes to keep ahead of time. Christmas food or hampers can also be useful gifts, especially for those far away.
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An assortment of popular dried fruits with fresh almonds and pistachios in-the-shell, arranged to perfection in charming wooden tray with carved handles…. Read more…
Art of Appreciation Gift Baskets Happy Times Gourmet Food Basket
This bountiful gourmet food sampler is sure to bring smiles as it conveys your best wishes to your lucky gift recipients. It turns on the charm with a great assortment of gourmet goodies to sample and…
$59.99
$59.99
Golden State Fruit Sympathy Fruit Basket with Cheese and Nuts
This basket of 2 Comice Pears, a Red Pear, a Brae burn apple and Granny Smith Apple, a fruit in season, plus a Navel Orange and three Mandarins are accompanied by a delicious natural cheddar cheese, r…
$50.57
$50.57