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Merme
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Hi everyone ~

This is a link to a site I've used for a long time. It has many recipes and gift ideas for things such as Gifts In A Jar. I've never been disappointed by anything I've tried so far.

Frugal Homemaker


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Triss
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Thanks for that link Merme. Will have to browse around for some good ideas!

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Merme
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A long time ago when I was searching for inexpensive but delicious treats I could put in very small jars, I found that site. And, I've learned many things just by reading there.

They even have recipes for flavored coffee creamers.

And a bunch of nice printable stuff, too.

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I saw all that. I will be referring to it for gifts!

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Merme
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I'm thinking of trying the coffee creamers as jar gifts because so many of my friends go in for those fancy things in their coffee...

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Mine as well. I am going to do those for sure.

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My sister gave me 7 bean soup in a jar one time. The dry ingredients that is. It was great.

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Merme
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I've had that 7 bean soup, too, Sheri. But in OH I used to be able to buy a bag of what was known as Ozark Soup -- 16 beans and all the seasonings. It was wonderful stuff. They do not sell it up here, though.

So I was pleased to have found this site which has jarred ingredients for soups as well as breads. I think they are thoughtful gifts, especially in the winter when there are days when no one wants to really go out in the weather just to pick up something for dinner or a special treat.

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I like getting that type of stuff too. I guess some people don't. I gotten different types of tea in jars too.

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quote:
My sister gave me 7 bean soup in a jar one time. The dry ingredients that is. It was great.

Those were some of the ones I made last year and was going to post for Christina..but she can just look here now...

I have some of the tea recipes as well...

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Merme
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Vanessa ~ I think you SHOULD also post your recipes! Gifts such as these have so very many variations, someone might prefer your version over another. It never hurts to have LOTS of good ideas!

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K...I'll have to look and make sure there are no duplicates!

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I think I am going to do gift baskets of them. A bread, a soup, a dessert in the large jars and then flavored coffee and creamer in smaller ones.

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Thank-you so much Merme. This is exactly what I want to do for my grandma this year. I'd like to get started ASAP and now I can! I might as well get this done good and early and worry about the things I can't afford later on! [Wink] Thanx again!

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Thanks for posting the link Merme... A friend has a book with alot of different Jar mixes, which I copied some of them, but the ones at that link are different then the ones I have, So I add some of them to my list of mixes I want to try to get down before Xmas.

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quote:
I've never been disappointed by anything I've tried so far.

Merme,
What recipes did you try from this list? Do you have any favourites? I just want some good suggestions as to which to pick for my grandma. Thanks Merme!!!

Christina

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Merme
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Christina, that is a REALLY hard question because I've made oodles of things for other people based on what I knew they would like. I never tried them myself because of my many dietary restrictions but from all the rave reviews I've heard about the taste and quality, plus the ease I had accomplishing each recipe in an attractive manner, I've never been disappointed.

I always thought it would have been too bad to spend on so many nice individual ingredients and then ruin them by the poorly devised combination, you know?

Does your grandma have a fondness for anything in particular?

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Merme,
I've decided on
3 Soups: Chicken Noodle, Friendship Soup and Minestroni.
1 Muffin: Apple Bran.
1 Bread: Banana
1 Cookie (haven't decide yet)
1 Snack Mix which I've made many a' times
4 Herb Mixtures which I've also made many a' times

I've seen many different recipes for the soups but I just want to make sure they all taste great. Wouldn't want to disappoint Grandma. I suppose I could just try them?? or maybe someone will be along with some great recipes they've tried. Thanks again Merme!

Christina

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