Well thinking of Spring, I would bring a wonderful bouquet of flowers.
2007-04-06 16:01:13
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answered by doris_38133 5
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Hi!
Why don't you get an Easter basket; shred some green or pink paper for grass and fill the basket with different kinds of jams and jellies, fruit, spatulas, jelly beans, exotic teas of coffee, etc? Use your imagination, and make your own. Tie it at the top with matching ribbon. Have fun! My husband and I are going to a local Easter buffet. We have our reservations already made. I wish someone would ask us to Easter dinner.
Grams4times
2007-04-06 17:35:52
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answered by Anonymous
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A good gift is a small basket of goods. Do you know the hosts well? Maybe get a picture of them and put it in a decorative frame. Do they have kids? Bring small trinkets for them, too. Stay away from sweets/Diet foods. These suggest eating habits.
2007-04-06 16:02:25
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answered by Ava 3
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A small flower arraignment that can also be used as a centerpiece or a bouquet of flowers like tulips would be fine. If you are close, just ask if you can bring rolls, drinks, ice or a dessert.
2007-04-06 16:01:09
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answered by pinkiepenn 2
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I think wine is always nice as a host/hostess-gift. A basket of cheese/jam, etc?
2007-04-06 15:59:50
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answered by Anonymous
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A not-to-cheapo looking box of crackers- i.e.Carr's Water Crackers- and a dry cheese. Like a hard cheese. Or, a few cut flowers in a vase.
2007-04-06 17:05:56
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answered by Jelly 3
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If they like plants, an Easter Lily!
2007-04-06 16:01:36
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answered by CountryLady 4
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Flowers, wine or a gift certificate would be a nice gift./
2007-04-06 17:09:38
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answered by Anonymous
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A nice bottle of wine and a beautiful spring bouquet.
2007-04-06 17:26:03
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answered by deb 7
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Didn't have dinner it's 1:20 :]
2016-05-19 01:11:58
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answered by helga 3
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