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I get it. Everyone hates Valentine’s Day, but if you have a significant someone in your life be it friend or lover please don’t buy them chocolates from CVS on your way home from work. Put a little thought into how you’d like to treat the special people in your life. Believe me — we know when something has been done in a half-assed manner.

Thankfully I have a solution for those of you who are truly gift giving disasters. Go buy a Valentine’s Day Handmade Food Gift Box from Eat Boutique right now! Trust me. They’re going to sell out and then you’ll find yourself embarrassingly scouring the picked over shelves full of lime lollipops and waxy chocolate hearts dreaming about all of the amazing treats you’re missing out on. Delicious things like: Salt and Pepper Chocolate, Snowball Cookies, Chocolate Raspberry Cashews and much much more.

Eat Boutique’s gift boxes are packed with a hand-written card and will be shipped directly to your recipient in time for February 14, 2011. You can thank me for giving you the scoop later.

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The New England Giftbox from Eat BoutiqueMaggie of the fabulous website Eat Boutique has bundled together an amazing array of New England centric products perfect for holiday giving. All of the items are hand-crafted from artisans who care about authenticity and old-fashioned hospitality.

This unique giftbox holds the following sweet and savory treats:

  • Taza Chocolate Covered Almonds, 8 ounce package
  • Taza Chocolate Covered Nibs, sweet 2 ounce package
  • Lark Fine Foods Salted Rosemary Shortbread, 7.5 ounce package
  • Lark Fine Foods Mighty Gingers, spicy 8.5 ounce package
  • Q’s Nuts Sweet & Sassy Pecans, 5 ounce package
  • Q’s Nuts Key Lime Coconut Ginger Cashews, 3 ounce package
  • Hutchinson’s Candy Famous Fudge, 15 ounce package
  • Silverbrook Farm Pear Ginger Jam, luscious 8 ounce jar

The New England Giftbox offer is very reasonably priced at only $65 per set. However, there is a limited supply so place your order now! I’m positive they will sell out quickly.

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