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Natural Gift Baskets
for Holiday Giving
It’s that wonderful time of year again; time for celebrating the “dark” part of the year in anticipation of a rebirth in spring. It would be heavenly if we could just relax and enjoy the festivities, but, for most of us, the season to be jolly equates to the season to be hectic, and last minute gift buying that can quickly lead to a stressed budget and nerves. Fortunately, your natural products store is a haven for finding unique items appreciated by those of every age and personality. And, presenting small items in a gift basket appeals to everyone. So, before you impulsively buy another tie or gift pen set this year, consider creating a personalized natural gift basket for your favorite people instead.
The nice thing about giving natural gift baskets is that they are easy and inexpensive to assemble and their composition can be adapted to make a perfect fit for your hard-to-buy-for recipient. As an added bonus, the basket will come in handy long after the gift has been opened. Just line a nice basket with straw or tissue paper, place the items inside, and tie it all up with a bow of ribbon or raffia and you’ve got a gift that will make anyone feel special.
Need some ideas to get you started? Here are some sure-fired gift themes that are bound to please even the most difficult person to buy for.
Just Between Us – For women, you’ll find an array of herbal lotions and creams, bath salts, scented soaps and candles. Guys need pampering too, so you can fill their baskets with natural after shave lotion and cologne. Add some romance with an assortment of scented massage oils, candles and a “certificate” good for a massage or foot rub from the one who admires them most – you.
The Co-Worker - Whether it’s for your boss or your secretary, you’ll find some great gift ideas at your natural products store that will tell them how much you appreciate them. If your office mate is a coffee lover, a coffee mug sporting a tidbit of humor or wisdom and a bag of organic coffee beans will thrill them. Consider adding aromatherapy oils or candles that promote relaxation and energizing to the basket, such as those scented with chamomile, lavender or ginger. Include a soothing music selection or a book on office Feng Shui and you’ll be seeing some happy people around the water cooler after the holidays!
The Chocoholic – We all know at least one of these, don’t we? Fill this persons basket with organic chocolate cookies, biscotti, snack bars, shakes and organic chocolate-flavored coffees and hot chocolate mixes. (Hint: Buy enough for you too so you won’t be tempted to pinch any goodies from the basket!)
The Gardening Enthusiast – All avid gardeners are busy during the winter months planning for next year’s garden. For these people, giving a few gardening catalogs and some ergonomic tools will carry them through until the next growing season begins. Why not add some seeds for growing herbs and one or two small planters? Don’t forget to cruise the book section of your natural products store for books on organic gardening and pest control.
The New Mother (or Father) – New parents need some time out! This basket can be filled with an assortment of relaxing aromatherapy products, such as candles and oils, and perhaps a journal and box of thank you notes. A nice touch is to add a gift certificate to their favorite restaurant or a “note” for an evening or afternoon of your babysitting services. You can also add some products for the baby, such as natural lotions, powders and organic cotton diapers.
The Gourmet Sampler – Have someone on your list that likes to cook or just appreciates fine food? For this person, you could fill a basket of organic foods. How about an all-natural breakfast with organic pancake mixes, honey, coffee and fruit preserves? Or, give some items to help create an exotic evening meal, such as organic Thai noodles, canned organic bean soup and a desert of organic cookies or cake. Don’t forget to spice it all up with an assortment of organic spices and sauces.
Teenagers – This group can sometimes be very difficult to please, but they’ll smile when they see a basket brimming with a variety of natural personal care products, including those formulated to keep troubled skin looking and feeling healthy. How about some healthy snacks? They’ll get a real kick out of eating blue corn chips! And, if they think the leading brand of nacho chips is all the rage, wait until they try some picante-flavored organic chips from your health food store!
The Sport & Fitness Nut – Whether your gift is intended for someone wielding a bar bell or a television remote, here are some ideas for this theme. Fill this basket with a copy of their favorite sport, fitness or nutrition magazine (like this one) and an assortment of energy-giving snacks, drinks and health bars. (Note: If your nut works out with a television remote, you may be able to find organic beer in your health food store too.)
The House Warming – Has someone you know just moved or purchased a new home? What better way to say welcome than to give a gift basket full of decorating magazines or books and some organic snacks to nosh on while the boxes are being unpacked? Include some natural cleaning products and an herbal wreath for the front door and your friends will soon feel at home in their new abode.
The Animal Lover – Know someone with a pet? Please this person and their furry friend with an assortment of organic pet foods and treats and products like natural pet shampoo, powders and sprays. Instead of using a basket to give this gift, consider wrapping everything up in a pet bed made of organic cotton.
Tropical Paradise – Is someone on your list planning a vacation this year, or just longing to escape to a sandy beach? Well, even if they don’t own a single piece of luggage, you can give them a taste of the tropics this season with this basket theme. Fill a large basket with an assortment of goodies from your health food store, such as organic salsa, fruit teas, and tropical-flavored drinks. Throw in a brightly colored towel and a gift certificate to a tanning salon. (Note: If giving the latter it would be a good idea to include a bottle of natural sunscreen as well.)
The Club – Do you belong to an organization or group that meets on a regular basis? Why not give a group gift of a basket filled with organic teas, coffees, muffins and other tasty treats to be shared at your next get-together? Taking time out to share this basket with the group may make brainstorming on a project soar and the basket can always be used later to store correspondence, project materials or may even be used in your next community raffle. This gift can go even farther if you ask each recipient to pledge an item of clothing or a monetary donation to a local charity or children’s shelter.
The Far Out Basket – Does someone with ethereal interests travel in your circle? This person would enjoy a basket of essential oils, candles and incense scented for harmonizing and grounding. Add an unusual candleholder or ceramic incense burner and perhaps a personal aromatherapy stone or vial to be carried or worn as jewelry. A mediation CD, pack of tarot cards or a book on communing with spirit guides or angels would make this theme complete.
From Kids to Mom & Dad – Your parents do so much for you throughout the year that you’d like to show them how much you care, right? Even a modest budget can provide some joy when shopping at your natural health food store. Often, you can buy inexpensive samples of many different types of products that you can add to their gift basket. Best of all, give the gift of yourself by placing a hand-written certificate promising that you’ll clean the garage or attic. If you don’t have a basket handy, you might be able to find one at a craft store or second hand store for less than a dollar or two. But, who says a gift basket has to be made in a basket? You could use a small box, bag or even a flowerpot instead. Just fill it, tie a ribbon around it, and give with love.
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Herbal Crafting & Cooking
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Lavender Riesling Cheesecake
Sponge
2/3 cup pastry flour
1/3 cup cornstarch
2 egg, separated
4 whole egg
1 egg yolk
1/2 tsp cream of tartar
1/2 cup + 2 tbsp sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
Filling
2/3 cup white wine
3 tbsp fresh lavender, chopped
2 1/2 tsp gelatin powder
6 egg yolk
2/3 cup sugar
2 tbsp lemon juice
2 cups mascarpone cheese
Directions:
Sponge
1.. Preheat oven to 350 F.
2.. Line a jellyroll pan with parchment paper.
3.. Sift together flour and cornstarch and set aside.
4.. Whip the 2 separated egg whites with cream of tartar until stiff peaks are formed; reserve. Warm 4 eggs in their shells in hot water for 2 minutes. Whip the 4 eggs with the 2 separated yolks plus additional yolk on high speed with sugar and vanilla until thick and pale. Fold in flour, and then fold in whites in two additions.
5.. Spread batter evenly onto baking pan and bake for 15-18 minutes.
6.. Allow to cool.
7.. Line sides of an 8-inch pan with parchment. Cut a disc of sponge cake to line the bottom.
Filling
1.. Heat white wine with lavender to infuse the flavour.
2.. Strain out lavender (or leave in for colour).
3.. Soften gelatin in 2 Tbsp cold water and set aside.
4.. Over a pot of simmering water, whisk together egg yolks, sugar, lemon juice and wine until doubled in volume and whisk leaves a ribbon when you lift it.
5.. Remove from heat and stir in gelatin.
6.. Whisk in mascarpone cheese and pour into springform pan.
7.. Let set for 4 hours before unmolding.
To Assemble
1.. Remove springform pan and parchment. Sides can be coated with graham crumbs or left plain and tied with a ribbon for a special occasion. Garnish top with fresh lavender flowers or berries. Serve.
Herbal Body Wrap
Take the stress out of the holidays and your skin!
You'll need:
- A large pot or utility tub.
- 3 small handfuls of dried herbs of choice: Chamomile, lavender and rose petals
- 10 drops essential oil of choice
- Hot water
- 2 Large cotton beach towels
Put dried herbs in bottom of bucket or tub. Fill with hot water. Mix water and herbs. Add towels, submerging completely. Allow to steep for 5-10 minutes (not too long, otherwise water will get too cool).
Add oils and mix thoroughly. Pull out towels and wring gently, leaving as much water as possible without them dripping. Wrap towels tightly around body. Lie down on plastic sheet and relax. Leave wrap on about 10 minutes then slowly unwrap. Follow up with a
conditioning body ointment or body butter.
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Herbal Conferences
| 1-2 December: The integration of Chinese and
Western Medicine: A Focus on Women’s Health. Sydney,
Australia. An international conference and planned launch of the
Chinese Medicine Research Centre at the Thomas and Rachel Moore
Education Centre, Liverpool Hospital. For medical and TCM
practitioners, nurses, midwives, and all health professionals with an
interest in Chinese medicine. Contact: Dr. Jenny Shao, Division of
Women’s and Child Health, Liverpool Health Service, Locked Bag 7103,
Liverpool BC 1871, NSW, Australia. Ph: +61 2 98285630. Fax: +61 2
98285672. E-mail: <jenny.shao@swsahs.nsw.gov.au>. Website: <www.uws.edu.au/exhs/>.
2-5 December: Caribbean Herbs Business Forum. Montego Bay.
For more information visit the CTA sponsored caribbeanherbs.net web
site at www.caribbeanherbs.net
Contact: Denzil Phillips, CDE Associate, Denzil Phillips International
Ltd, 25 Stanmore Gardens, Richmond, Surrey TW9 2HN; United Kingdom.
Ph: (44) 20 8940 4100. Fax: (44) 20 8948 2673
E-mail: denzil@denzil.com.
Website: < www.caribbeanherbs.net>.
Dec. 4: Current Issues with Dietary Supplements: Safety,
Toxicology and California Proposition 65. Venetian Conference
Center, Las Vegas. Immediately preceeding SupplySide West. An expert
panel will discuss botanical and ingredient safety issues, dietary
supplement product liability and risk assessment, the impact of food
safety security legislation, and effects of adverse event reporting.
Ph: 800/NSF-MARK ext. 5723. Website: <www.nsf.org/cphe/ds>.
Dec. 4-6: SupplySide West. The Venetian, Las
Vegas. Share new science or research with a room full of industry
execs. at the largest trade show and conference for dietary supplement
ingredient suppliers and manufacturers including suppliers of
botanical raw materials and extracts.Contact: 480/ 990-1101. Website:
<http://www.supplysideshow.com/>
December 4 & 7: Festival Hill’s Herbal Seminars
series: Herbs for the Holidays. Round Top, TX.. Seminar
includes buffet luncheon, printed materials and supplies, tastings, a
garden tour and Festival Hill plant treasures. $60 per person, 10
AM-3PM. Contact: The Herbal Forum at Round Top, P.O. Box 23 Round Top,
Texas 78954. Ph: 979/249-3973. Fax: 979/249-3961.
December 10: Herb Days at Festival Hill. Round
Top, TX. Tours begin at 11am with luncheon and lecture and last until
2pm. $30 per person. Contact: The Herbal Forum at Round Top, P.O. Box
23 Round Top, Texas 78954. Ph: 979/249-3973. Fax: 979/249-3961.
December 8-12: Cucurbitaceae 2002 Conference,
Naples, Italy. Contact: Don Maynard or Beth Miller-Tipton. Fax:
+1/352/392-9734. E-mail: <bmiller-tipton@mail.ifas.ufl.edu>.
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Source:
American Botanical
Council (ABC)
DISCLAIMER: The contents herein are
not intended and should not be construed as being in any form or manner an
attempt at diagnosis, therapy or medical advice. While the editors and
contributors strive for accuracy, neither collectively nor individually do we
assume responsibility for injury and specifically disclaim any warranty, express
or implied, for any products or services mentioned herein. If a medical
condition exists, we suggest that you seek competent attention and or/counseling
by a qualified health practitioner.
Copyright 2002, The Herbal Muse Press
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