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I typically don't give food gifts unless I'm certain that the recipient and their family can enjoy it. There are so many allergies and sensitivities to consider these days. I've been on the receiving end of too many gifts that I can't eat.
I typically don't give food gifts unless I'm certain that the recipient and their family can enjoy it. There are so many allergies and sensitivities to consider these days. I've been on the receiving end of too many gifts that I can't eat.
I don't usually give dessert gifts because I am not that confident in my skills. I have given things I can, apple butter, vanilla pear jam, salsa, etc.
It all depends on the person. If older and no kids, rum cakes. If a family that enjoys spanish foods, tres leche. If a person I don't know well? Variety of cookies such as snickerdoodles, chocolate chip, thumbprints etc.
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