How to Stop Holiday Stress 101
The holidays seem to always add extra stress to life. As much
as we try to enjoy ourselves it is impossible to avoid feeling
stressed. Planning ahead of time and preparing gifts in advance
always seem to be the answer but yet there is always that last minute
crisis to address. It may be an unexpected holiday party you must
attend, an unexpected gift received that must be reciprocated or my
favorite is the unexpected visit that must be made to a family or
friend that was not anticipated.
I prepare my self for the holiday by purchasing a variety of
specialty products early in December. First I make a list of all
those who we intend to exchange with including those who we intent to
visit during the season. Basically I will buy a variety of products
that can be used in a gift basket or a gift bag.
When planning either gift you must keep in mind height and
width. For example as a center you might use a bottle of wine, oil,
vinegar or even a box of spaghetti. The reason for this is too create
a focal point to build around. When creating a gift basket this is
very important. When using a gift bag the balance of weight is very
important. For example you might fill the bag with a bottle of oil,
vinegar and various salad or saut+ing vegetables.
Theme should be decided when purchasing the items. One year
we created a gift basket with olive oil, linguine, heads of garlic,
fresh chili peppers, baby eggplant and zucchini, and a wedge of
parmigano cheese. Basically the idea was to give all the ingredients
necessary to create a dish of pasta. Another year the theme was
coffee, tea and dessert. The items included a can of espresso, a few
boxes of tea and various types of cookies, fine chocolate bars and
even sugar cubes. Other items to include could be Colombian coffee,
non dairy creamer like Coffeemate, Parmilat milk, sugar substitute,
honey, jam, small toast crackers, fresh bread and fruit. The theme
and items really depend on the person or family receiving the gift.
Of course the basic fruit basket of apples, oranges, bananas,
and grapes is always appreciated by even the most difficult of
critics. Chestnuts, walnuts, dried figs, apricots and chocolates can
be included to make the basic fruit more interesting. Keep in mind
the variety of colors of the fruit and accessories to please the eye.
Try to use clear cellophane to wrap the basket so that the colors
will show. When the basket is ready to wrap up, place it in the
middle of a sheet of cellophane. Before cutting measure leaving about
10 inches extra for the top of the basket. Tie the top first and then
fold the sides under the basket so the tape will not show.
Basically the basket or bag can be as simple or creative, as
you like. Usually it will depend on how much time I have to prepare.
The idea is to keep the items on hand to help you throughout the
holiday. The holidays should be a time of enjoyment not stress, these
inexpensive ideas are a win win situation, the recipient will be
happy to see all the thought that went into their special present and
the leftovers will be in your pantry and not wasted.