No cook but.!

kernal1, Nov 17, 7:35am
Want to repay some great neighbours and friends for support /help when I needed it and give a Xmas gift as a thank you! Ranging from singles, both males and females to families. Limited budget, still recouping from illness so hopefully something I can make/prepare, maybe freeze/storeand deliver on Xmas Eve.

kinna54, Nov 17, 8:38am
truffles! Home made mince pies!xmas shortbread.home made jam!
What about bottled herb vinegars/oils.

elliehen, Nov 17, 8:42am
A Christmas basket with cellophane, ribbon, card etc always looks like a special thank you gift and can be shared.If you put shredded paper in the bottom and then put a few Christmas food items in the basket , it can look a million dollars and be very useful at holiday time.

My neighbours gave me one for looking after their house while away and I really appreciated it.You could put small jars of gourmet jam, chocolate, ginger, some home-baked shortbread or cookies.a bottle of wine if your budget will stretch to it or sparkling grape juice.It doesn't take much to make it look really special.

whiskey13, Dec 3, 10:53am
What about cookies in a jar.
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