Farmfresh
City Biddy
Stir some into some homemade yogurt!
Absolutely! I eat pb&j a couple of times a week, but the home made yogurt and home made jam makes the best, easiest breakfast at work.Farmfresh said:Stir some into some homemade yogurt!
Isn't that a shame..lol.. some of our friends and family just don't know what they're missing do they? I think the homemade gift exchange would be a good idea , like you said we do know how to appreciate a homemade gift .okiegirl1 said:I KNOW!!!!kimnkell said:I usually give my jams and jellies at Christmas too but I didn't give much away this past year because of the past experiences with my family.... They don't seem to appreciate receiving a homemade gift such as canned goods...I don't understand why but... I don't feel that I should give to those who don't appreciate the work that I put into it. However, there are some of my friends that truly appreciate it and would love to have it all the time.....Wifezilla said:That's one way to get rid of that extra jam...and extra money...and excess sanity...
I always make my Christmas gifts. Year before last was coffee, cocoa, tea mixes and biscotti. Not a big hit. My MIL had it just sitting on her counter until March when I think she just threw it away. (they really were good) My neices just looked at them, gave me an obligatory smile and gently sat them on the floor. Last Christmas was canned goodies. Again, my MIL still has a jar of "Apple Pie Filling" sitting on the counter, next to the chips and stacks of mail. I think I'll just keep my goodies and go buy a bunch of cheap crap from the dollar store next year.