Plantlady
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I do have to agree that the homemade food items are usually not the best thing to give and most teachers I know will not eat them (due to allergies, weight issues or other). Don't even get me started on the mugs. I wait for a whole box of them to accumulate in the garage and then donate them to our church bazaar. Whoever came up with giving the teacher a mug for Christmas should be sent to detention!And please, don't give us pictures of your child. We see them every day and they aren't our children so we aren't going to display them like you would.
This is an interesting thread. As a child of teachers, as a spouse of a teacher, and as an educator myself.
When I was in college, I went back to visit my fifth grade teacher. She had an amazing bulletin board put up. It had photos of all her students, for the past 25 years. Her current students were able to find their parents. I searched until I found myself, and smiled, knowing she had my photo still.
My son's current first grade teacher has a similar bulletin board. He came home very excited from school, when he got his school pictures, and told me, if he took his teacher a picture, he could have one of hers! She too, has a wonderful display (I pulled a corner of it off of the school website)

As for me and DH, we've both received homemade treats, and LOVED them.
I think, as with ANYONE, it varies. To lump all people of one occupation together, and state what they would or would not like for Christmas, based solely upon their career choice is not easy