Well, we got A.) & this time, it is really good, high quality stuff. That's what I'd prefer, except my very favorite is the date-nut pinwheel cookies my wife makes for me. She makes them from a recipe she got from my mother - those cookies have always been my favorite. :)
2007-12-21 17:04:33
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answered by Husker41 7
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c) Fresh, homemade Nestle Toll House Cookies
2007-12-20 12:35:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh man, I would love to have the fruit, meat and cheese basket! I think they make good gifts, they're delicious, can be considered "low carb" (except for the fruit) and it can last a long time..
And.. umm.. if you buy a few extra of those meat and cheese baskets, send one towards your friend Styles Gagan! :-)
2007-12-20 17:52:50
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answered by Styles Gagan 7
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I'd have to go for C because homemade is always the best. It means you put the most valuable thing one owns into my gift... TIME. The other things can be bought, but not time.
Merry Christmas, all!
2007-12-20 09:04:39
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answered by jjoy4444 6
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E a sweet gingerbread house...so many things to choose from to eat off one..yummie!
2007-12-21 13:07:47
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answered by sleddinginthesnow 4
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A) A beautiful fruit, meat and cheese basket.
2007-12-21 00:10:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Mmmmm that's a hard decision. I've never had See's Chocolates but I see them on the Food Network so they've gotta be good but cookies are sure yummy.
2007-12-20 08:49:32
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answered by Anonymous
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The fruit meat and cheese basket. The others would never get eaten.
2007-12-20 22:45:40
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answered by Lady M 6
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B.) A box of See's Chocolates yummy
2007-12-20 08:47:01
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answered by ocnbrez2003 6
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D) A tin of mixed fancy nuts.
2007-12-20 08:47:07
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answered by Sweet cherry 4
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