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Expression, Nov-Dec, 2004 by Kathie Gillaspey
GIFTS IN A JAR
www.recipegoldmine.com/foodgift
Really quick and easy gifts that I like to give for the holidays (and anytime of the year) are "gifts in a jar." You know those recipes where the dry ingredients can be combined in a Mason jar (that you've decorated of course) to produce fabulous cookies, brownies, soups and other treats.
Recipegoldmine.com has the most extensive collection of these types of recipes that I've come across on the Internet. Aside from pages and pages of recipes, this sight also includes many tips and ideas for presentation and preparation of these goodies. In a pinch for time or cash this season? Check out this extensive Web site and still have time to get those holiday greetings in the mail. Well, maybe.
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