As a Colorado Native, I have had my share of snowy Christmases. I sometimes feel bad for people who have never experienced the natural splendor of snow falling outside a lit up window with twinkling lights glistening off the snowy terrain. Christmas embellishments always seem more suitable when placed upon a snowy white backdrop. While snow is not essential to have a cheerful Christmas, good food is a must! A number of my favorite Christmas goodies are hot cocoa, toffee and caramels, cookies, chocolate covered pretzels, popcorn, candy canes, cheese and sausage, peppermint coffee, and baked goods. The best thing about all of these goodies is that even if I don’t have the ability to make them myself, there are loads of good Colorado businesses which make all these Christmas treats not far from where I reside. When I need a pick me up to get me in the Christmas spirit or a swift present to take with me to a Christmas party, mail to my friends and family across the country, or want a jolly center piece for my Christmas table, I go to www.basketsbyrita.com and purchase their Colorado Christmas Basket. It incorporates all my favorite Colorado Christmas munchies, bringing Christmas tidings to my friends and family without the hours of struggling in the kitchen to create all your favorite Christmas goodies. Our Colorado Christmas gift basket is an annual tradition for over 18 years. A wonderful blend of savory and sweet Colorado favorites are combined in this holiday green willow basket topped off with a festive red and white candy striped bow: This gift selection is also available in an eco-friendly gift bag. So send your Colorado Christmas basket today to make a great impression. If you’ve found this blog helpful or want to spread the word to all your friends, repost this on Facebook or Twitter. You can also like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter! Thanks for the helping hand! image_link www.basketsbyrita.com url_linkhttp://twitter.com/basketsbyrita http://www.facebook.com/pages/Baskets-By-Rita/138008009558273
Monday, October 18, 2010
Glad Colorado Christmas Tidings
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