An idea I love, is to take a large glass jar and fill it with tons of "memories". Fill it with slips of paper, and on each slip of paper include one memory. Put a note on the jar that 1 paper is to be opened each day. Fill it with lots of memories. This is perfect for parents or grandparents!
Family recipe books. I am currently in the process of making one for my mom, and I am including 1 recipe for each family member (their favorites).
Make copies of treasured photos and put them in an album. Now there will be one "good" album, with all the best/most meaningful pics.
Chex Muddy Buddies
9 cups Chex cereal (any variety)
1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/4 cup butter
1 tsp. vanilla
1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
1. Into very large bowl, measure cereal; set aside. In 1 qt. microwavable bowl, microwave chocolate chips, peanut butter and butter uncovered on High 1 minute. Stir; microwave 30 seconds longer or until mixture can be stirred smooth. Stir in vanilla.
2. Pour chocolate mixture over cereal, stirring until evenly coated. Pour into 2 gallon resealable food-storage plastic bag. Add powedered sugar; seal bag and shake until well coated. Spread on wax paper to cool, about 30 minutes.
Store in airtight container in refrigerator.
* You can also melt the chocolate mixture on the stove top in a saucepan![]()
I really like the Candy Apple idea, I think I'll do that one next year![]()
This is a beautiful gift. This is something I would like to do for my MIL. The real sad thing is that she really does not like me. I would love to do this for someone that would appreciate it. My MIL has fallen on hard times and could use a gift like this ...but not from me.My MIL is wonderful, I love her dearly! She is also someone that loves a practical gift. She is financially very, very secure but has always been a very practical person (probably why she is so secure!). Anyway I was trying to think of something she would really like. The last few years I have knit something for her and she's really liked that. One year my SIL and her family gave her a coupon for a day of work, SIL/BIL/nieces would come over and do house projects, yard work, whatever. She LOVED this.
So I had an idea. She loves my cooking. I decided to give her for Christmas a Meal of the Month sort of thing. We visit her usually 2x a month or so after church. Once a month for a year I'll bring over a couple of things I have made, maybe a casserole and a dessert, two casseroles, etc. She just loves to try different things and really likes someone to cook for her. And it is just her so things will last a few mealtimes. It won't break the bank for us and I know she'll love it so I think it is like a win/win!
Allyson
My MIL is wonderful, I love her dearly! She is also someone that loves a practical gift. She is financially very, very secure but has always been a very practical person (probably why she is so secure!). Anyway I was trying to think of something she would really like. The last few years I have knit something for her and she's really liked that. One year my SIL and her family gave her a coupon for a day of work, SIL/BIL/nieces would come over and do house projects, yard work, whatever. She LOVED this.
So I had an idea. She loves my cooking. I decided to give her for Christmas a Meal of the Month sort of thing. We visit her usually 2x a month or so after church. Once a month for a year I'll bring over a couple of things I have made, maybe a casserole and a dessert, two casseroles, etc. She just loves to try different things and really likes someone to cook for her. And it is just her so things will last a few mealtimes. It won't break the bank for us and I know she'll love it so I think it is like a win/win!
Allyson
I have been doing something similar for my stepfather for the past few years. We call it "Dinner of the Month". He is in his 80's and lives alone. I either bring over a fully prepared meal or make the meal at his house. Then our family eats with him. I make sure there will be enough for at least one or two additional meals. He loves it because it gives him company for dinner and because I make things that he does not usually cook for himself.
WOAH!!!! So weird! My post from a year ago!! That's exactly what I did- and it was a big hit!!
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I'm toying with the idea of making a "family cookbook". It won't be a big surprise to anyone since they will have all contributed. It will be similar to what churches and clubs do, but smaller and much more personal. (I'll have to print it myself and get it bound at Kinkos I guess).
I want to include the recipes that my relatives are "famous" for: my aunt's rolls, my mom's chicken and noodles, Grandma's pot roast...that sort of thing. I think many will appreciate it and it will be something treasured as the years pass.
I hope some are willing to give up their "secret ingredients".![]()
I'd also like to get family members to write up a short paragraph of a fun family memory that I could disperse throughout the cookbook. Adding pictures would be awesome, too.
Wow. I better get to work!