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Appropriate X-Mas gifts for teacher, bus driver, etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 485971" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>A girl at work once gave everyone pretty Christmas mugs (from the Dollar Store) ... she filled them with envelopes of instant hot chocolate, a few little candies and a candy cane, then stuck a bow on them ... very cute. </p><p></p><p>This takes a little doing but I once gave everyone in my department, about 15 people, little individual pound cakes. I bought the smallest size package of disposable foil loaf pans from the Dollar Store, I think five of them to a package, and used store-brand pound cake mix, about $2 each. Each box of cake mix made about four or five of them so it was very inexpensive. I washed the little pans and reused them until I had all of them all baked. I sprinkled the tops with red and green sugar, wrapped them in clear plastic wrap, and put a bow on them. All together I probably spent less than $10 on the whole thing and everybody loved them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 485971, member: 1883"] A girl at work once gave everyone pretty Christmas mugs (from the Dollar Store) ... she filled them with envelopes of instant hot chocolate, a few little candies and a candy cane, then stuck a bow on them ... very cute. This takes a little doing but I once gave everyone in my department, about 15 people, little individual pound cakes. I bought the smallest size package of disposable foil loaf pans from the Dollar Store, I think five of them to a package, and used store-brand pound cake mix, about $2 each. Each box of cake mix made about four or five of them so it was very inexpensive. I washed the little pans and reused them until I had all of them all baked. I sprinkled the tops with red and green sugar, wrapped them in clear plastic wrap, and put a bow on them. All together I probably spent less than $10 on the whole thing and everybody loved them! [/QUOTE]
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