Gifts from your kitchen (and your heart)
December 3, 2014 by Darcie
For millenia people have expressed their feelings through food. Feasts and festivals mark important milestones from the changing of the seasons to birth, marriage, and death. In addition to these celebrations, gifts of food play an important role in conveying sentiments of love and gratitude. Homemade gifts especially relay these messages, so it’s no wonder many of us choose to make goodies for our coworkers, neighbors, friends, and family.
In a world filled with 24-hour news cycles, 6-second videos, and instant messages, taking the time to prepare a batch of caramels or can a jar of pickles connects us to a time where the pace was slower and simple things were cherished. We hope that the recipients of our offerings will appreciate that we value them by giving of our most precious resource: time.
Also, making stuff is fun.
For avid cooks, creating unique and delicious products is cathartic and rewarding in itself. Sharing it with others is icing on the cake (or cookies, as the case may be). While we may lament the intrusions on our time and senses by the overwhelming array of information on the internet and TV, we cannot deny that these media serve as tremendous sources of inspiration and technical knowledge for our DIY endeavors.
The information is everywhere, but we’ve got the best stuff right here. Indexed magazine Food & Wine has several ideas for homemade gifts ranging from cookies and candies to mulling spice sachets. (Scroll to the bottom of the article for ideas for jams, jerky, and quick breads, too.) Indexed blog The Kitchn offers 21 homemade gifts you can make.
Pinterest is brimming with clever and creative options including the EYB DIY food & drink board. There you’ll find items ranging from cranberry mostarda to infused vinegar to homemade spice blends. For the cocktail enthusiast you’ll find homemade allspice dram, Irish cream liqueur, and maraschino cherries. Handmade pasta combined with a jar of tomato sauce makes a great gift for a time-pressed friend or coworker. And who could resist dulce le leche or salted caramel butter paired with a quickbread?
What homemade presents will you make this holiday season?
Photo of Cranberry mostarda from indexed blog The Kitchn
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