"Kalmia" > wrote in message
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> This is a toughie tho. Couple is combining households. I'm not sure
> how much cooking they are likely to do. They are 'older'.
> I thought about a gift card to a fancy schmancy resto, but darn - the
> amount you give is rather obvious.
> Any other foodie ideas?
>
If you're not sure they're into cooking I'm not sure why you want to give
foodie gifts. But here goes: how about a basket of fresh fruits & veggies?
Or chocolate. How about a fondue set with chocolate, kirsch and a selection
of pineapple chunks, mandarin orange wedges and strawberries for dipping?
On the non-cooking side, fresh cut spring flowers in a nice vase? I don't
know anyone who doesn't appreciate flowers
Jill