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Published: May 4, 2007
Gift baskets are a thoughtful, fun way to give a variety of specialized personal gifts in one container, without spending a lot of money or worrying about giving an unwarranted gift. Sometimes, special needs, be it dietary or religious make gift-giving more difficult than usual. However, gifting ideas like Kosher gift baskets take the guesswork out of giving an appropriate gift.
Kosher gift baskets are filled with goodies prepared in accordance with Kashrut, the dietary laws that govern Jewish food preparation.
There are many rules for staying in accordance with the dietary laws of Kashrut. Those pertaining to Kosher gift baskets require that fruits and vegetables must be inspected for bugs, and utensils that have come in contact with non-Kosher food must not be used when preparing Kosher foods. Grape products which are made by non-Jewish people may not be eaten at all.
The contents of Kosher gift baskets are hardly limited by these dietary laws. Popular Kosher gift baskets can include dried fruit, wine, and other gourmet foods that follow the Kashrut. Kosher gift baskets can be given for special occasions such as anniversaries or bar/bat mitzvahs, as a thank you, and as a get-well wish.
Dried fruit gift baskets are a type of kosher gift baskets that typically contain a variety of fruits or mixed goodies such as nuts or chocolates. Dried fruit baskets are normally filled with healthy treats, and can be gifted as a get-well basket. Those filled with dried fruit coupled with nuts and a mix of gourmet chocolates are a great pick-me-up when one is on the down-and-out.
Dried fruit baskets are available for purchase at all price points, starting at $23 and going for as much as $90 for the more extravagant baskets. Because kosher food markets can be hard to find outside of major cities, many online retailers exist, waiting to ship kosher gift baskets to their recipient.
Websites like Koshergiftbaskets.com and Thekosherconnection.com offer a wide selection of items and low shipping costs in addition to shipping certain items outside of the United States.
Among the other offerings at these kosher gift baskets websites are wine gift baskets and gourmet food gift baskets. Wine gift baskets can contain a simple bottle of wine, wine with gourmet foods, or with several bottles of different wines. Gourmet gift baskets with wine can contain whites, reds, or wine blends such as 40% Merlot, 60% Cabernet Sauvignon. These gourmet gift baskets cost $30 for the single bottle wine gift basket, and as much as $160 for a wine gift basket filled with Laurent-Perrier champagne and truffles.
Gourmet food gift baskets come in a wide variety of foods including, but not limited to: bagels, rugelach, trout and salmon, or meat, mustard, and cracker baskets. Like other baskets, these can be purchased online and shipped to the recipient or purchased and shipped to the person who will be giving the basket. Gourmet food baskets begin at $25 and range up to $260 for a basket filled with an assortment of bagels, cheeses, salmon, cappuccinos, and all of the utensils needed for cutting, spreading, and enjoying.
Kosher gift baskets are easier to come by than most people think, and come in splendid arrangements that are appropriate for any occasion, even Shiva. Because kosher gift baskets can be purchased in any price range, they fit any budget. Convenience gets more convenient with the option to purchase online, and having them shipped to an awaiting recipient. When a gift giver is clueless about which gift to purchase for a recipient, or wants to encompass a sampler of gifts, kosher gift baskets are a fun, easy way to please.
Sources:
Kashrut: Jewish Dietary Laws. Judaism 101. 2007. Tracey R. Rich. 22 April 2007. http://www.jewfaq.org/kashrut.htm
Dried Fruits and Nuts Kosher Gift Baskets. Koshergiftbaskets.com. 2004. 22 April 2007. http://www.koshergiftbaskets.com/index.php?cPath=5 4
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There are many rules for staying in accordance with the dietary laws of Kashrut. Those pertaining to Kosher gift baskets require that fruits and vegetables must be inspected for bugs, and utensils that have come in contact with non-Kosher food must not be used when preparing Kosher foods. Grape products which are made by non-Jewish people may not be eaten at all.
The contents of Kosher gift baskets are hardly limited by these dietary laws. Popular Kosher gift baskets can include dried fruit, wine, and other gourmet foods that follow the Kashrut. Kosher gift baskets can be given for special occasions such as anniversaries or bar/bat mitzvahs, as a thank you, and as a get-well wish.
Dried fruit gift baskets are a type of kosher gift baskets that typically contain a variety of fruits or mixed goodies such as nuts or chocolates. Dried fruit baskets are normally filled with healthy treats, and can be gifted as a get-well basket. Those filled with dried fruit coupled with nuts and a mix of gourmet chocolates are a great pick-me-up when one is on the down-and-out.
Dried fruit baskets are available for purchase at all price points, starting at $23 and going for as much as $90 for the more extravagant baskets. Because kosher food markets can be hard to find outside of major cities, many online retailers exist, waiting to ship kosher gift baskets to their recipient.
Websites like Koshergiftbaskets.com and Thekosherconnection.com offer a wide selection of items and low shipping costs in addition to shipping certain items outside of the United States.
Among the other offerings at these kosher gift baskets websites are wine gift baskets and gourmet food gift baskets. Wine gift baskets can contain a simple bottle of wine, wine with gourmet foods, or with several bottles of different wines. Gourmet gift baskets with wine can contain whites, reds, or wine blends such as 40% Merlot, 60% Cabernet Sauvignon. These gourmet gift baskets cost $30 for the single bottle wine gift basket, and as much as $160 for a wine gift basket filled with Laurent-Perrier champagne and truffles.
Gourmet food gift baskets come in a wide variety of foods including, but not limited to: bagels, rugelach, trout and salmon, or meat, mustard, and cracker baskets. Like other baskets, these can be purchased online and shipped to the recipient or purchased and shipped to the person who will be giving the basket. Gourmet food baskets begin at $25 and range up to $260 for a basket filled with an assortment of bagels, cheeses, salmon, cappuccinos, and all of the utensils needed for cutting, spreading, and enjoying.
Kosher gift baskets are easier to come by than most people think, and come in splendid arrangements that are appropriate for any occasion, even Shiva. Because kosher gift baskets can be purchased in any price range, they fit any budget. Convenience gets more convenient with the option to purchase online, and having them shipped to an awaiting recipient. When a gift giver is clueless about which gift to purchase for a recipient, or wants to encompass a sampler of gifts, kosher gift baskets are a fun, easy way to please.
Sources:
Kashrut: Jewish Dietary Laws. Judaism 101. 2007. Tracey R. Rich. 22 April 2007. http://www.jewfaq.org/kashrut.htm
Dried Fruits and Nuts Kosher Gift Baskets. Koshergiftbaskets.com. 2004. 22 April 2007. http://www.koshergiftbaskets.com/index.php?cPath=5 4
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