In many cultures throughout the globe, Christmas is an occasion to indulge. Civilizations across the world celebrate Christmas as an occasion for lavish indulgence. As the primary commercial holiday of the year, stores begin distributing Christmas merchandise and playing the Jingle Bell music as soon as Thanksgiving is over and sometimes earlier! Grand department stores such as Sachs Fifth Avenue and Macy’s put up impressive window displays portraying symbols of Christmas in a glitz and glam display of glitter, snow, and red and green striped candy canes. Even countries like Japan, which is not considered a Christian country, take on the holiday spirit and load up on gifts for the Christmas season. I guess the spirit of giving is irresistible even when split from its religious roots. The spirit of indulgence which Christmas brings upon us is not only extended to the gifts we give, but it branches out to encompass the decorations we see all through town and most of all, the food we eat! Have you ever wandered through neighborhoods at night just to gaze at all of the Christmas lights on front lawns and roof tops? And how many times have you given yourself a tummy ache with all the Christmas treats you devoured at the Christmas cookie exchange? These are all elements of Christmas which have become a tradition and they are all about adding enjoyment to our lives in the gloomiest part of the year. Christmas is a time to celebrate life. In a religious context, Christmas is a celebration of the birth of God’s son on Earth, Jesus Christ. Even individuals who are not Christian have taken on Christmas for the feeling of togetherness it brings to friends and families. Christmas is a time for gourmet living as I have said before. Everything from the dishes you eat to the decorations you put up to the gifts you give displays the spirit of the holiday, but they are not free of cost. In difficult economic times, we find individuals limiting their Christmas spending and making necessary sacrifices to save money. Some people decide to get a fake tree to save themselves the price of purchasing a new one each year. Other people select energy efficient Christmas lights so they will have a smaller energy bill at the end of the month. And some individuals decide to forgo buying the store bought honey baked ham and to roast a ham at home instead. No matter how your family chooses to save money this holiday season, there is no reason why you should have to cut down on your gift giving just to make ends meet. At Baskets By Rita, we are committed to giving you the most for your money. Not only do our baskets ship worldwide, but they have the luxurious appearance you want to express your wishes for a gourmet Christmas. Loaded with gourmet delicacies of all kinds ranging from wine to chocolate to cheese and crackers, our baskets welcome their owners to indulge. Our Holiday Sampler Gift Basket comes in several different price levels to fulfill your precise gift giving specifications. Our sparkling metal basket in assorted holiday colors is the perfect way to say “Happy Holidays!” to your employees, friends and family. filled with white chocolate macadamia nut cookies, Ghirardelli chocolate squares, Aspen hot apple cider, Jelly Belly candies, caramel corn, pistachios, a fudge brownie, and sweet and savory Trail mix. As you say Merry Christmas this holiday season, keep us in mind as an economical solution to your Christmas gift giving needs. http://www.basketsbyrita.com/assets/images/holiday sampler gift basket.jpg www.basketsbyrita.com http://www.basketsbyrita.com/Holiday-Sampler-Gift-Basket_p_112.html
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Have a Gourmet Christmas Gift
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