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asked by fazer on November 7, 2006 7:42 PM

Diane Phillips has been giving gifts of baked goods from her kitchen for years. When she discovered that the expensive beer bread mix sold in gourmet shops was identical to her own homemade beer bread, she had a brilliant idea. Why not create her own homemade mixes for gift giving at a fraction of the cost? The result? The Perfect Mix,it's filled with make-your-own-mix recipes for soups, rice, seasonings and dressings, breads, muffins and scones, cookies and cakes, and beverages. Each entry includes clear instructions for preparing the mix; a recipe using the mix; creative gift packaging suggestions, including ideas for gift baskets; and detailed instructions for making decorative gift tags. Give a southwestern gift of chili Mix and California Corn Bread Mix, packaged with chili bowls and bandana-print napkins; or a bean crock filled with Fitz-Patrick's Boston Baked Beans Mix, Mom's Heirloom Brown Bread Mix, and a jar of molasses. Dozens of other imaginative mixes include Shellfish Seasoning, Orange Blossom Rice, Lentil Soup, Dutch Baby Pancake, Scottish Shortbread, and Warm Spiced Cranberry Cider. An introductory section on necessary supplies and a source guide for ordering supplies and ingredients round out this unique collection of homemade and heartfelt edible gifts.




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This is an excellent book and great timesaver. The service was also fast and efficient.
reviewed by webin on November 20, 2006 1:10 AM

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I gave this book to my daughter-in-law on their anniversary. It looks to be something she can really use, She is always looking for inexpensive gifts to keep on hand "just in case"
reviewed by ibook on November 21, 2006 8:35 PM

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OK, come on, you know you want to be just like her. That girl you know who always has a little gift for everyone for every occasion. You may call her a suck-up, or Little Miss Perfect, but I know how you really feel. I feel that way too! She has a gift for Bob in Purchasing's birthday, Suzie in Sales' wedding, and Mr. Winklewerth himself got a gorgeous basket on Boss's Day. The problem is, who can afford to fit her shoes? Or at least that's what I always thought until I got this book.

This book has the most wonderful, easy and inexpensive ideas for gift giving you will ever encounter. It's not just the mixes themselves, it's also the helpful hints on how to package and present them with just the right little accessories to make other people call you Little Miss Perfect too. The recipes to attach to the mixes are pre-printed and adorned with little illustrated bows just right to photocopy and attach to your presents. Is your recipient trying to diet? Don't worry; there are plenty of ideas that would be welcome in a carbohydrate-counting or calorie-counting home. Is your recipient the epitome of the stereotypical bachelor? Don't worry; you'll have in your arsenal something to delight even him. And of course there are bounties of luscious, sinful mixes that will spoil the sweetest of souls. I especially like the fresh herb gift baskets, for a more lavish gift that will be enjoyed for many happy meals.

If you want to be able to give a little something to everyone deserving in your life (and maybe even to a few who aren't -- just to show off), get this book. Your friends will thank you and everyone else will secretly want to be just like you.

reviewed by formula on November 28, 2006 6:35 PM

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