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A dear friend has her entire family arriving from the U.S. for the holidays and has invited me over to meet them shortly after they arrive. I want to bring something (edible or not, I guess) that can be shared by the whole (jetlagged) family, but the friend is a far better cook and baker than I am! (No false modesty, here--she is incredible at both.)
As much as I would love to go splurge on goodies from a great deli or patisserie to take to them, my splurge funds are all tied to Christmas. So I need something relatively economic and quick to bring. I'm just stopping by, but would still like to leave something they can all enjoy. My only idea so far is champagne. smileys/frown.gif
Help, please...! What would you do, assuming you had limited funds and very limited time?
Many thanks for your ideas!
Erin
As much as I would love to go splurge on goodies from a great deli or patisserie to take to them, my splurge funds are all tied to Christmas. So I need something relatively economic and quick to bring. I'm just stopping by, but would still like to leave something they can all enjoy. My only idea so far is champagne. smileys/frown.gif
Help, please...! What would you do, assuming you had limited funds and very limited time?
Many thanks for your ideas!
Erin