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Top Ten Guilt-Free Foodie Presents

  • Marlon Mata
  • December 22, 2010

Can you feel it, this indescribable feeling of being generous? If you do, then that’s great. If not, then it’s all right. It’s going to creep up into your heart soon enough, anyway.

I’m sure that you’re already planning on what to give as presents this Christmas. But you know, it can be a pretty guilty indulgence if you think about it. There are still people going hungry, even in an advanced country like the US. It’s the pervading problem even during Christmas. It would be nice if we could do something for them, right?

That’s why we could consider ourselves lucky that there are some organizations that offer great gift ideas that you’d surely love. And the money earned from selling these are then used to fund the projects of the organization.

Here’s the top ten list of guiltless items that you can buy this season:

Lavash

Priced at $40, these delicious cracker-like treats are sure to melt your heart. And, you’re also helping women find a place for themselves in the world of baking.

Fruitcakes

The legendary cakes of Christmas are now available for you. Cut in special shapes, sizes and the prices range from $10.95 to $37.95. It is just right for your budget, and being able to help, too.

Monte’s Ham

You could also try this delicious ham. Free from nitrites and nitrates, this ham is guaranteed to fill you good. Priced at $189, this comes complete with jars of glaze and Madagascar cloves.

Chocolate

California-based Compartes offers these high-class organic dark chocolate from Africa. With the price ranging from $10 to $50, you can help support women in Darfur by buying these.

Charity Gift Collection

It is a personalized gift that you can send to family and friends. At $40, you can help fund the fight against hunger and spread the word of charity through your gift.

Pink Perfection Gift Basket

It’s a basket of white wine and sweets, accented with pink ribbons. It’s a lovely gift for friends, and a good channel for charity, since they’re priced at $75.

As part of the list, I’d also like to put into your attention four wines from ONEHOPE. Buying any one of these would help fund the charity they represent:

2008 ONEHOPE California Merlot: You can help support the fight against AIDS by buying this wine, currently priced at $18.99. $3 will then be channelled to the fund.

2009 ONEHOPE Arroyo Seco Reserve Pinot Red: priced at $23.99, $4 would then go the children’s hospitals.

2009 ONEHOPE California Chardonnay: you help in breast cancer research by buying this $18.99 wine, which $3 will then be sent.

2009 ONEHOPE California Cabernet Sauvignon: you can fight autism, too, buy buying this $18.99 wine, where $3 will then go to autism research.

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