Giving an eco-friendly or environmentally friendly food gift basket is a great way to help the environment. Whether you buy the gift basket or make it yourself, the environment will be better off for it. Think recycled paper (100% post-consumer, waste/process, chlorine-free paper,) organic where possible, living foods, recycling and composting. Just follow these simple instructions for making your gift basket.
First of all, decide on what food theme you'd like for your environmentally friendly gift basket. Some ideas are: organic fruit, organic foods, organic vegan, organic vegetarian, living foods or wheatgrass gift basket.
Once you've decided on the theme for the environmentally friendly gift basket, decide whether you'll be using organic items or products, organic hardy fruits, organic pre-packaged or homemade foods, or fair trade items like coffee and chocolates.
Next, decide on what items will go into the environmentally friendly gift basket.
For an organic fruit gift basket you'll want to use organic, hardy fruits that will hold up well like: apples, pears, oranges, tangerines, grapefruit, fuyu persimmons, pineapples, pomegranates, kiwis, baby kiwis, mango, papaya, nasturtiums, pansies or other flowers. These fruits will eventually decompose so take that into consideration.
For an organic food gift basket some ideas are: fruits, vegetables, herbal teas, specialty teas, shade-grown fair trade coffees, fair trade cocoas, fair trade chocolate, trail mix, packaged raw nuts, nuts in the shell, a quality nutcracker, hardy fruits, healthy snacks, organic popcorn, homemade foods, homemade jams, cinnamon sticks, vegan, vegetarian or raw food cookbooks, your favorite vegan, vegetarian or raw food recipe printed neatly on a 3x5 card made of recycled paper, books about organic foods, health, nutrition or energy bars, small bamboo cutting boards, bamboo skewers, non-plastic cooking tools, non-plastic, wooden eating utensils, edible nasturtiums, or other flowers for decoration.
For an organic living foods gift basket some ideas are: raw food ?uncookbooks?, your favorite raw food recipe printed neatly on a 3x5 card made of recycled paper, packaged raw food crackers, raw food cookies, homemade or pre-packaged raw food brownies, jar of organic tahini, jar of organic almond butter or cashew butter or macadamia butter, jar of organic olives, jar of raw sauerkraut, jar of raw dressing, jar of raw salsa, or a jar of raw, unfiltered farm honey (keep in mind some raw food vegans don't eat honey.)
For an organic wheatgrass gift basket you can use: wheatgrass growing supplies, organic soil, wheatgrass seeds, books about wheatgrass or wheatgrass growing, or books by Ann Wigmore.
Now that you've decided on the theme and what items to use it's time to put your environmentally friendly food gift basket together.
For gift containers you can choose from: fair trade baskets, wooden baskets, wooden bowls, fiber baskets, straw baskets, locally made pottery, buckets, non-aluminum, non-Teflon cooking pots and pans, large tea pots, potted plant holders, wire baskets, large pasta bowls, large popcorn bowls, clay pots, colanders, fabric gift bags, used baskets and containers from Goodwill Industries and Salvation Army stores or anything recyclable.
For gift basket liner you can use: shredded newspaper, organic cotton tea towels, organic cotton dish towels, organic cotton hand towels, colored recyclable napkins, organic cloth napkins, or fabric pieces.
For gift basket filler, if needed, you can use: crumpled newspaper comics, straw or use your imagination.
And for gift basket wrap and tie you can use: recyclable paper, butcher paper, newspaper, newspaper comics, or reusable brown paper bags. Also check with the Salvation Army or Goodwill Industries stores for inexpensive recyclable wrapping paper. Tie with jute or raffia twine for a simple rustic look or leave the gift basket unwrapped.
Now the instructions for putting your friendly gift basket together - first start with your chosen container. Place the liner inside and add the basket filler. Arrange the items with the tallest in back. If needed, fill any holes with organic wrapped candies or crumpled shredded recycled paper. Cover with wrap and tie with jute or raffia twine. Don't forget the personalized, recycled card. If you're using a homemade card include a great, happy, positive uplifting, spine-tingling favorite quote or saying. That's it! You should have a fine-looking eco-friendly, environmentally friendly food gift basket!
How To Wrap Gift Basket
Gift baskets are really easy to make. They can be one of the best gifts you can give, combining the elements of color, variety and surprise. You can do so inexpensively too if you shop carefully. Use new items only though. You might take a look at your local dollar store.
For gift basket themes and ideas, consider your host's hobbies and interests. You want to make a gift basket that is unique and personalized. You could use a cooking theme if your host is a gourmet cook for example. If you don't know your host's interests, consider a relaxation theme, which probably fits just about everybody.
Buy several small gifts that fit your theme. For a cooking theme gift basket choose miniatures or small size olive oils, condiments, herbs, spices, like cinnamon sticks, other food items, and kitchen gadgets. You could include some gourmet cocoa or coffee foil packets.
If your event is a cocktail or dinner party, consider taking a cocktail party theme gift basket. Products or items to purchase could be olives, fancy colored toothpicks, martini or champagne glasses, a box of invitations, an appetizer cookbook, after-dinner mints, bottle openers, or a bottle of wine or champagne.
For a baby shower or baby event, the gift basket will be for the new mom, so consider a new mom relaxation theme.
For a relaxation gift basket you could buy small soaps, lotions, bubble bath, spa items, candles and a CD of harp music or ocean sounds.
Make sure to purchase a sturdy basket large enough to hold all the items and products you've selected.
After you've gathered your supplies and items, fill the basket with Easter grass, if you have some, or use crumpled tissue paper. Look at your local craft store for different colors of Easter grass.
Symmetrically organize the items or products in the basket with the largest items in back.
Wrap the gift basket in colored cellophane wrap or gift wrapping that fits the theme of the event. Make sure to use a large sheet. Lay the sheet on a table and place the basket in the center. Bring the sheet up from the bottom of the basket. Tie it with a ribbon. Make and place a big bow at the top. Attach a gift card if you like, although it isn't necessary.
When you arrive at the event, you should immediately present your gift basket to the host. This is a good time to thank your host for the invitation. Making and taking a theme gift basket to your host, that you've personalized with unique items and products, will surely be a welcome surprise.
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