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Cookie Gift Ideas To Show You Remember

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

One of the finest treats in the entire world is a fresh baked cookie. Keeping that in mind, it is no wonder that you are looking for great cookie gift ideas. Here is an idea that will bring your recipient fresh baked warm cookies for the special occasion and even on the hottest summer day, will not heat up your kitchen.

Jar cookie gifts are made by placing all the dry ingredients for your favorite cookies in a canning jar. Typically, a quart jar is required for gift cookies.

The recipe you choose should have a dry ingredient list that adds up to about four cups. Recipes using brown sugar work best since it can be packed a little tighter if necessary or can be used to form a plug that will keep all the other ingredients in place if the volume is less than one quart.

The best recipes for this type of gift cookies have ingredients that are of various colors. Sugar cookies do not work well since all the ingredients are white. Chocolate chip or oatmeal cookies are good examples.

The Ideology Behind Flowers And Their Hidden Meanings

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Flowers are the first thing that we think of when we want to present a formal gift. But what some might not know is that flowers have distinct meanings in how they are given. If you truly want to make the impact you intended among the recipient, you will have to read up on the meanings of flower types and colors.

Several flowers will all mean the same thing, depending on their cut, color, and arrangement. If you would like to display the theme of innocence, perhaps for a wedding, you could make an arrangement of lilacs or a freesia. Both are light-colored and minimalistic as compared to bulky, and make great additions for the bride’s bouquet or surrounding scenery at the reception.

It’s sad: friendship isn’t rewarded nearly enough among friends today. If you want to thank a friend for being there through the thick and the thin, you should go for a yellow-based flower much like the sunflower. You won’t have to gift a flower for no reason at all, but instead pay attention to the smaller things friends do for you. The next time your friend is feeling blue or in the hospital- you’ll know what to do!

Ways to Lengthen Life Of Purchased Flowers

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Gifting flowers is a popular way to show that you care about someone. Flowers don’t typically stay alive too much longer after they are cut, however, so they aren’t always a gift that stays with someone for long. Following different tips you will be able to keep them alive longer for more enjoyment.

You won’t know how long a flower has been in storage, how old it is, or when it was arranged into a presentation unless you ask. Inquire with your florist about these things so you yourself have an idea of how long you can expect the flower to live under good terms. If you’re lucky, you may even find a florist who is able to guarantee the flower for a special amount of time.

Flowers will thrive well once the stem has been cut. Even if the florist has already done this, it is good to do it again to prevent any roughage at the tips from preventing water into the stem. Also make the cut at a diagonal so that you will allow the stem as much interaction with the water as possible. WHen you are done it will look like the stem’s end is a sharpened point.

The History of Mother’s Day

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Different countries celebrate Mother’s Day on different days, because this day has a number of different origins. Some sources say that this day comes from a custom of mother worship in ancient Greece.

The ancient Romans also had a holiday, called Matronalia, and during this day mothers received gifts. Besides the Mother’s Day, in many countries International Women’s Day is celebrated on March 8th.

The author of modern Mother’s Day holiday is thought to be Anna Jarvis. In 1912 she trademarked phrases “second Sunday in May” and “Mother’s day”. She has also created the Mother’s Day International Association.

Anna Jarvis created this day to honor the mother, not mothers in general. Meaning, the day is dedicated for the mother of each person, and each person has to honor his own mother.

The day was not recognized as national holiday immediately. Anna Jarvis first held a memorial for her late mother in 1907. It was a private ceremony. Later she ran campaigns to make this day popular.

Mother’s Day became popular in 1910 when clothing merchant John Wanamaker financed the campaigns. The holiday spread as a day for mother appreciation. It was accepted as national holiday by US President Woodrow Wilson on May 14, 2009.

Unique, Meaningful, Affordable Mother’s Day Gift

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Looking for a Unique Mother’s Day Gift? In today’s economic climate, everyone is watching their pennies. The affordable Friendship Stone makes the perfect gift for Mom on this special day. Visit the The Friendship Stone Website

An enduring gift which always keeps you together no matter where you are unlike traditional gifts like flowers or candy. Flowers wilt and are thrown out in a week. Candy is not always the most welcome gift. We lady’s have to watch our weight. It’s a no brainer!

A unique one-of-a-kind Tiger’s Eye semi-precious gemstone that is taken from Mother Nature herself is special and unique. Beyond its beauty, is its reminder of your connection, your love and appreciation for all that she does. With the Friendship Stone Necklace, your admiration and loyalty will always be close to her heart.

The Friendship Stone is as special as Mom herself. A one-of-a-kind semi-precious Tiger’s Eye gemstone originating from the heart of the African earth. The powerfully colored stones go through an extensive process to arrive at Mom’s door.

The Meaning of Mother’s Day

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Every year in May we dedicate one day of the year to our beloved person – our mom. We take the time to show our appreciation and our love. On this day when we pay all our attention to her, especially if we have forgotten to do that during the year.

It’s easy to forget our important people in the daily routine. We go fast to our jobs and back home and often we forget them. It is a great tradition to remember our mom at least that once in a year and let her know that we love her.

It is not with our gifts that we show that but by sharing our memories and emotions, paying her a visit and spending all day with her. This day has a deep meaning for her and for us. That is the time to refresh our connection.

Presents we give her, are the symbol of our attention, but they have to show our feelings. The gift is merely a token, but it must show the intent. Some people choose not to give presents at all, that way exposing their feelings instead.