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Jenny Kessler
 
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Can someone suggest a company that sells "food items" ect for Christmas? I
am looking for
good quality and not too terrible expense. I have used "Harry & David" and
"Wolferman's" in the past but would like something different.

Appreciate any ideas. Looking for unusual.

Jenny




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Gregory Morrow
 
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Jenny Kessler wrote:

> Can someone suggest a company that sells "food items" ect for Christmas? I
> am looking for
> good quality and not too terrible expense. I have used "Harry & David" and
> "Wolferman's" in the past but would like something different.
>
> Appreciate any ideas. Looking for unusual.



Go he

http://www.pittmandavis.com/

Not just citrus, but good smoked meats, sweet stuff, etc. Very good
prices, which include shipping.

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Best
Greg
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Mia
 
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"Jenny Kessler" > wrote in message
...
> Can someone suggest a company that sells "food items" ect for Christmas?

I
> am looking for
> good quality and not too terrible expense. I have used "Harry & David"

and
> "Wolferman's" in the past but would like something different.
>
> Appreciate any ideas. Looking for unusual.
>
> Jenny
>
>
>
>


Hi -- I think the stuff at Stonewall Kitchen is pretty cool. I ordered the
pickled garlic for my brother and he loved it!

Here is the link:
http://www.stonewallkitchen.com/

Best,
Mia


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"Jenny Kessler" > wrote in message
...
> Can someone suggest a company that sells "food items" ect for Christmas?

I
> am looking for
> good quality and not too terrible expense. I have used "Harry & David"

and
> "Wolferman's" in the past but would like something different.
>
> Appreciate any ideas. Looking for unusual.


Did my shopping there last year. I've just received their catalogue and I'm
preparing my new order now.

http://www.preservecompany.com

Gabby




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PENMART01
 
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"Gabby" > writes:

>"Jenny Kessler" > wrote:
>> Can someone suggest a company that sells "food items" ect for Christmas?

>I
>> am looking for
>> good quality and not too terrible expense. I have used "Harry & David"

>and
>> "Wolferman's" in the past but would like something different.
>>
>> Appreciate any ideas. Looking for unusual.

>
>Did my shopping there last year. I've just received their catalogue and I'm
>preparing my new order now.
>
>http://www.preservecompany.com
>
>Gabby


Froot N' Nutz

http://www.sun-maid.com
Best bulk dried fruit

http://www.zenobianut.com
hint: CA 'Stachios are best
Um, free shipping!


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"Jenny Kessler" > wrote in message
...
> Can someone suggest a company that sells "food items" ect for Christmas?

I
> am looking for
> good quality and not too terrible expense. I have used "Harry & David"

and
> "Wolferman's" in the past but would like something different.
>
> Appreciate any ideas. Looking for unusual.


www.zabars.com

Everything from coffee and chocolate to foie gras and caviar.

Cate


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Cate wrote:

> "Jenny Kessler" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Can someone suggest a company that sells "food items" ect for Christmas?

> I
> > am looking for
> > good quality and not too terrible expense. I have used "Harry & David"

> and
> > "Wolferman's" in the past but would like something different.
> >
> > Appreciate any ideas. Looking for unusual.

>
> www.zabars.com
>
> Everything from coffee and chocolate to foie gras and caviar.



Here's another good place (out of Ann Arbor, Michigan). Pricey but good:

http://www.zingermans.com


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Tess Derbyfield
 
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I got a really nice catalog just yesterday, it's here :
www.winecountrygiftbaskets.com.

They have some nice wine things, cheeses, crackers, that sort of thing, and
the baskets themselves are just beautiful : )

Cheers, ya'll,

~ Tess



"Jenny Kessler" > wrote in message
...
> Can someone suggest a company that sells "food items" ect for Christmas?

I
> am looking for
> good quality and not too terrible expense. I have used "Harry & David"

and
> "Wolferman's" in the past but would like something different.
>
> Appreciate any ideas. Looking for unusual.
>
> Jenny
>
>
>
>



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"Jenny Kessler" > wrote in message >...
> Can someone suggest a company that sells "food items" ect for Christmas? I
> am looking for
> good quality and not too terrible expense. I have used "Harry & David" and
> "Wolferman's" in the past but would like something different.
>
> Appreciate any ideas. Looking for unusual.
>
> Jenny
>
>



http://www.smokehouse.com


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>
> "Jenny Kessler" > wrote in message >...
> > Can someone suggest a company that sells "food items" ect for Christmas? I
> > am looking for
> > good quality and not too terrible expense. I have used "Harry & David" and
> > "Wolferman's" in the past but would like something different.
> >
> > Appreciate any ideas. Looking for unusual.
> >
> > Jenny
> >
> >

>



Boudin Sourdough bread
Penzey's spices
Enstrom's Almond Toffee
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Boron Elgar
 
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 20:55:29 GMT, Puester >
wrote:

>
>>
>> "Jenny Kessler" > wrote in message >...
>> > Can someone suggest a company that sells "food items" ect for Christmas? I
>> > am looking for
>> > good quality and not too terrible expense. I have used "Harry & David" and
>> > "Wolferman's" in the past but would like something different.
>> >
>> > Appreciate any ideas. Looking for unusual.
>> >
>> > Jenny
>> >
>> >

>>

>
>
>Boudin Sourdough bread
>Penzey's spices
>Enstrom's Almond Toffee


Harbor Sweets for chocolates

Smith Farms for Kona coffee, honey & macadamias

BOron

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Can someone suggest a company that sells "food items" ect for Christmas? I
> > > am looking for
> > > good quality and not too terrible expense. I have used "Harry &

David" and
> > > "Wolferman's" in the past but would like something different.


http://countrystore.tabasco.com/

Lots and lots of nice things for The Lover of All Things Hot.

- Tess : )




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On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 16:06:35 -0500, Boron Elgar
> wrote:

>On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 20:55:29 GMT, Puester >
>wrote:
>
>>
>>>
>>> "Jenny Kessler" > wrote in message

>...
>>> > Can someone suggest a company that sells "food items" ect for

Christmas? I
>>> > am looking for
>>> > good quality and not too terrible expense. I have used "Harry &

David" and
>>> > "Wolferman's" in the past but would like something different.
>>> >
>>> > Appreciate any ideas. Looking for unusual.
>>> >
>>> > Jenny
>>> >
>>> >
>>>

>>
>>
>>Boudin Sourdough bread
>>Penzey's spices
>>Enstrom's Almond Toffee

>
>Harbor Sweets for chocolates
>
>Smith Farms for Kona coffee, honey & macadamias
>
>BOron


Dear Boron,

Thank you so much for the kind mention. We think 100% pure Kona
Coffee, straight from the farmers, is the best coffee to kind to waste
time with<g>. Creamy and sweet. All natural and no pesticides- natch.

Boron, thanks!

aloha,
Thunder
http://www.smithfarms.com
Farmers & Sellers of 100%
Kona Coffee & other Great Stuff
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kiff
 
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On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 03:25:52 GMT, Smithfarms Pure Kona
> wrote:

>On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 16:06:35 -0500, Boron Elgar
> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 20:55:29 GMT, Puester >
>>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Jenny Kessler" > wrote in message

>...
>>>> > Can someone suggest a company that sells "food items" ect for

>Christmas? I
>>>> > am looking for
>>>> > good quality and not too terrible expense. I have used "Harry &

>David" and
>>>> > "Wolferman's" in the past but would like something different.
>>>> >
>>>> > Appreciate any ideas. Looking for unusual.
>>>> >
>>>> > Jenny
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Boudin Sourdough bread
>>>Penzey's spices
>>>Enstrom's Almond Toffee

>>
>>Harbor Sweets for chocolates
>>
>>Smith Farms for Kona coffee, honey & macadamias
>>
>>BOron

>
>Dear Boron,
>
>Thank you so much for the kind mention. We think 100% pure Kona
>Coffee, straight from the farmers, is the best coffee to kind to waste
>time with<g>. Creamy and sweet. All natural and no pesticides- natch.
>
>Boron, thanks!
>
>aloha,
>Thunder
>
http://www.smithfarms.com
> Farmers & Sellers of 100%
> Kona Coffee & other Great Stuff


Hi there
there are a few links on this page to companies that sell what
you are looking for though some only ship to the UK.

http://www.cookingandfitness.com/cookery.htm

this is from a website I am currently working on

thanks

kiff
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"Jenny Kessler" > wrote in message >...
> Can someone suggest a company that sells "food items" ect for Christmas? I
> am looking for
> good quality and not too terrible expense. I have used "Harry & David" and
> "Wolferman's" in the past but would like something different.
>
> Appreciate any ideas. Looking for unusual.
>
> Jenny
>
>



Wines from Lawton Winery

http://www.lawtonwinery.com

Dry (2001) and sweet (1999 medium) Reislings are to die for. 2000
Pinot Noir is excellent as well. I just sent three mixed half-cases
(two bottles each) a month or so ago across the US (three different
destinations) for under $230, total. They charge only what it costs
them for packaging and shipping. Nice folk. Transaction can be done
by e-mail and credit card.

-L.
(No, I'm not related, just a happy customer.)
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J.J. [aka j*ni] wrote:



> I've used www.swisscolony.com for years and had great luck with
> them. Their butter toffee is delicious...



They are a good source for "cheeshead" - type stuff. Some people
deride them, but it's okay for what it is - the people I gift with
their stuff certainly have no complaints...besides which, a good
friend's mother works there every holiday season (taking orders over
the phone), primarily to get outside of the house (she's retired) but
also to get their 40% employee discount. Since I'm able to get this
discount through this connection, it sure does help with the holiday
budget :-)

--
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Greg "never pays retail"
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Jenny,

The only thing I can tell you is that I bake unusual cookies for holiday
baking and sell them for $ 15.00 a dozen plus shipping. I make
wonderfully rich butter shortbread from a very old family recipe, I make
"spekulaas" a Dutch cookie that has so many spices in it it's
practically a breakfast (quite savoury and delicious) and Danish cookies
of all kinds. I also do batches of bleu cheese wafers which make a
wonderful appetizer. You are welcome to email me if you like!
Cheers,
Nancy

In > -L. wrote:
> "Jenny Kessler" > wrote in message news:
> >...
>> Can someone suggest a company that sells "food items" ect for
>> Christmas? I am looking for good quality and not too terrible
>> expense. I have used "Harry & David" and "Wolferman's" in the past
>> but would like something different. Appreciate any ideas. Looking
>> for unusual. Jenny

>
>
> Wines from Lawton Winery
>
>
http://www.lawtonwinery.com
>
> Dry (2001) and sweet (1999 medium) Reislings are to die for. 2000
> Pinot Noir is excellent as well. I just sent three mixed half-cases
> (two bottles each) a month or so ago across the US (three different
> destinations) for under $230, total. They charge only what it costs
> them for packaging and shipping. Nice folk. Transaction can be done
> by e-mail and credit card.
>
> -L.
> (No, I'm not related, just a happy customer.)
>

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