luvsJack
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Hi all. I know there are several posters here that grow vegetable gardens each year, as do I.
My mom and in-laws are getting harder and harder to buy for and sometimes the gifts just get lost in the shuffle (especially with my in-laws as they have 7 kids and numerous grandkids). So-- I thought next year I would love to give all of them gifts from my garden. But what?
Do any of you make special jellies or relishes that you give as gifts? One I will do is pepper jelly but not sure of anything else. My inlaws grow a garden themselves so they would have the usual, I would really like something really good but maybe a bit unusual.
I cooked veggies from the garden that I had put up for Christmas dinner and got lots of compliments (brought home NO leftovers!!) so I was thinking of canning some veggies (a couple of jars for each family, maybe) to give as little family "happies" too for my sis and nieces and including my recipes for cooking them.
And ideas would be greatly appreciated!!
And another question: for those that make the flannel scarves and blankets, does flannel go on sale at the end of winter? I thought maybe buying ahead and starting on them might be better than waiting until later in the year. (these would be great for dd to give as gifts).
My mom and in-laws are getting harder and harder to buy for and sometimes the gifts just get lost in the shuffle (especially with my in-laws as they have 7 kids and numerous grandkids). So-- I thought next year I would love to give all of them gifts from my garden. But what?
Do any of you make special jellies or relishes that you give as gifts? One I will do is pepper jelly but not sure of anything else. My inlaws grow a garden themselves so they would have the usual, I would really like something really good but maybe a bit unusual.
I cooked veggies from the garden that I had put up for Christmas dinner and got lots of compliments (brought home NO leftovers!!) so I was thinking of canning some veggies (a couple of jars for each family, maybe) to give as little family "happies" too for my sis and nieces and including my recipes for cooking them.
And ideas would be greatly appreciated!!
And another question: for those that make the flannel scarves and blankets, does flannel go on sale at the end of winter? I thought maybe buying ahead and starting on them might be better than waiting until later in the year. (these would be great for dd to give as gifts).


) A basket of jellies, jams, pickles and all of it would be a good gift for both couples to go along with whatever else I buy them. As would some cross stitched Christmas ornaments for their trees.