QUICK GARLIC OIL
You don’t need to spend a lot of money to get garlic oil. It is quite simple to make and if stored in the refrigerator one bottle can last for a month or so.
Find a nice large container that will hold a fair amount of oil. Next peel 5-9 garlic cloves depending on your taste and the size of your container.
Drop the garlic in the oil and let it sit in the refrigerator for about a week to let the flavors develop. Now whenever you are making a salad or even any dish where you need olive oil and garlic, use your special reserve.
You can even make up a custom label for the bottle, decorate and give as a special gift.
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QUICK GARLIC OIL
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Teresa Worth on December 27, 2011
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Holiday Pies
When you make your Holiday Pies this year, if you can make up one or two extra.
Drop them off at the local Fire Station or Police department so that those that have to work get a special treat also.
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Holiday Pies
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Teresa Worth on December 01, 2011
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GIFTS FOR THE KITCHEN
You can have so much fun giving gifts for the kitchen. You don't need a Birthday just to buy a gift, it can be an anniversary, house warming or even New Baby!
Even if you don't know the people real well, there is nothing like receiving a basket of goodies to cook with.
You can pick up a basket or a deep pot and fill it with spaghetti, spaghetti sauce, a loaf of italian bread and a can of corn. Viole! An instant dinner.
You can even pick up some popcorn with some seasoning salt and a few boxes of chocolate covered raisins for a movie pack.
To top off your gift, visit www.crewtags.com for some great customized tags for attaching to the basket or gift.
Let your creativity out and have some fun!
Wine Sock
When you give out your next gift of a bottle of wine, instead of a standard wine bag, grab a cute pair of decorative socks.
Most wine bottles fit nicely and it is a cute accessory.
Offer a second bottle of wine with the other sock so that they can enjoy good wine, warm conversation and toasty toes.
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Wine Sock
Posted by
Teresa Worth on December 31, 2010
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