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Weekend Getaways: Best Gifts for Hosts

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Anyone heading to a friend's beach/lake/country house this weekend? We are. And we'd like to bring a gift — nothing extravagant, but something more unique than a bottle of wine. So we rounded up some homemade food gifts from our archives, plus some store-bought items (in case packing has left no time for strawberry jam). Read our list below...

 
 

The gifts you make yourself...

  • Interesting spices or salts. If you're visiting someone in another part of the country, bring a local product — or any little treat (even if it's something from Dean & Deluca) that your host may not buy for herself.
  • We think anyone would be happy to see a loaf of fresh-baked bread. (If you are one of these people, we recommend inviting Emma for the weekend.)


Another idea that's home-grown, although maybe not by you: A simple pot of basil from the farmers' market. It's the gift that keeps on giving.

...and those you can order online.

We love these monogrammed coasters from Sarah Ridgley's Etsy shop. They are $12 for 8, and we've given them as gifts before.
2008_07_10-coasters2.jpgWe've blogged Etsy artist artgoodies' towels before, but how cute and summery is this Lobster Tea Towel? ($15)
2008_07_10-lobtowel.jpgThis Wide Cylinder Pitcher from Crate & Barrel ($29.95) is classic — perfect for lemonade or margaritas. Or, you could get a recycled glass pitcher.
2008_07_10-pitcher.jpgIf your destination is close to farms (which is likely) and the host is a cook, the Santa Monica Farmers' Market Cookbook might inspire some good meals.
2008_07_10-SMFarmersCookbook.jpgYou can't pack ice cream. But you can pack these perfectly-sized Inside Out Bowls from Anthropologie ($8)
2008_07_10-bowl.jpgWhat are the best gifts you've geen given as a host?

Related: What Meals Do You Take to Friends?

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This past Easter I had my parents and their friends over to my new(ish) condo. My mom's friend brought me the most beautiful crystal dish from Villeroy & Boch. It was very simple - just plain crystal in a modern shape that looked like a sail to me. Great for mixed nuts or olives. It even looks elegant just sitting on my coffee table with nothing in it at all!

posted by jlyn13 on July 10th 2008 at 10:18am
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