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I'd like to offer gift suggestions for Upstate New York: There's Maple Syrup -- locally produced in lovely glass bottles from Up For Breakfast in Manchester Vermont (90 minutes noth of Albany) or Massachusett's Jericho Valley at Ioka Valley Farms (45min east of Albany) http://www.taconic.net/IokaValleyFarm/ Anything Shaker -- Shaker oval boxes make good gifts on their own, great for small gifts or trinkets. Also dried Shaker herbs in round cans, bottles of rosewater, cookbooks of Shaker cuisine. Available at the Shaker Heritage Society Gift Shop http://www.shakerheritage.org/ in Albany, NY and at Hancock Shaker Village, Hancock, MA http://www.hancockshakervillage.org/ (1/2 hr drive east of Albany) or the Shaker Museum and Library in Chatham, NY http://shakermuseumandlibrary.org/ (45 min south of Albany). Victorian Architecture Prints and Art -- of the City of Troy, the "Home of Uncle Sam" and surrounding environs available at Clement Frame and Art http://geocities.com/clementart/ on the corner of Broadway & 2nd St. in downtown Troy. Ask about the note cards depicting Victorian Buildings in the city of Troy. The Best
Vanilla Extract in the World -- at Baldwin's
Extracts, West Stockbridge, MA http://www.baldwinextracts.com/index.html
(30 min. east of Albany.) http://www.baldwinextracts.com/index.html
Shop for great gifts from this tiny country store while Jackie Moffett
gets your bottle of vanilla with recipes ready for you. The store was
featured in Martha Stewart Living magazine. Chicago The popcorn
in Chicago is amazing! Anybody with a sweet tooth back home will love
it. As you make your way along Michigan Avenue, you're bound to see
a line-up outside Garrett Popcorn Shop
at No. 670. The Caramel Crisp corn sold here is rated "the best
in the world." Join the cue for an instant snack bag or purchase
a pack to bring back home. This designer popcorn even has its own website
-- http://www.garrettpopcorn.com Durham,
North Carolina There's Burt's Bee earth-friendly, people care products (including lip balms,shampoos, etc.) -- on sale in gift stores, supermarkets, specialty shops. Website: http://www.burtsbees.com I also
recommend seven-pepper jelly from Foster's
Market. Website: http://www.fostersmarket.com
Sara Foster, who was director of catering for Martha Stewart, moved
to Durham 16 years ago and opened a food market/restaurant in a building
that previously housed a lawnmower repair shop. Los Angeles I live
in Los Angeles, California. I suggest T-shirts and sweatshirts from
UCLA, the University of California at
Los Angeles. I have seen fakes all over the world. Why
not give someone the real thing! Also, See's Candies, great chocolate
candies available with a huge variety of fillings, sold by the piece
or the pound, and they will pack to ship. If I visited relatives without
bringing some, they would put me back on the plane. Website: http://www.seescandies.com New Orleans Anything
with a 'fleur de lis' graphic on it represents the city Post-Katrina.....to
decorate self, home, or office. I also recommend Creole/Cajun cookbooks,
Dixeland Jazz or Mardi Gras music CDs, Cajun spice products, pralines,
coffee with chicory, beignet mix, etc. We still have a lot! New York City Hello Everyone
at Journeywoman. I LOVE this site and have passed it on to practically
all of my girlfriends! I live in Manhattan and whenever I go overseas
I try to take a gift of coffee from the Porto
Rico Importing Company. Their Bleecker Street store
is one of the nicest in town with barrels and barrels of whole beans.
My favourite is the French-Italian Espresso blend. Check them out at
http://www.portorico.com. Thanks
and keep up the good work! Street
vendors all around NYC, especially in Manhattan, sell 'I Seattle, Washington Some of the best gift-shopping in Seattle (especially for foodies!) can be found at the Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle. One of my favorite things to do is to put together an inexpensive Seattle gift basket that includes Seattle's quintessential smoked salmon from Totem Smokehouse, where you can choose from vacuum-packed filets, canned salmon, even smoked salmon jerky. I love to add bags of dried cherries purchased from The Chukkar Cherry Company -- they are great for baking and cooking or just snacking straight from the bag. And beware: their chewy, tart, delicious chocolate-covered cherries are so addictive, you might not be able to give them away after all! Finally, I like to add something from Seattle's beloved DeLaurentis Specialty Food and Wine Shop, which carries all kinds of wonderful gourmet foods from all over the globe--cheeses, olives, flatbreads, gourmet sauces and vinegars, anything you can think of to tuck into a gift basket. You can even give the gift of fresh-caught Northwest seafood by visiting world-famous Pike Place Fish, who will cold-pack it for taking home on the plane or ship it directly for you. There are
hundreds of other places to visit in the Market, as well, for our local
products--everything from fresh pastries to locally-grown produce and
lavendar-based products. And in the summer, you can treat yourself to
a spectacular bouquet of locally-grown flowers for $10-$15 -- a great
way to brighten up your hotel room or thank the hostess you are staying
with. Enjoy! Oregon Everyone
who visits Oregon should return home with two tasty treats available
at the Made in Oregon
stores (or cheaper at the supermarket)--smoked salmon and marionberry
jam. Both of these really "say Oregon" to loved ones expecting
souvenirs. For the jokesters, there are canned slugs, billed as Oregon's
state animal since we have so much rain here! Palm Springs, California My favorite
gift from this part of the world is a package of delicious dates. They
taste wonderful and you can mail them very easy. I just called one of
our very oldest date gardens (Shields
Date Garden in Indio, CA.) and they said they send them
to Canada and Europe all the time. Hope this helps. They really do taste
great! Vermont I recommend Maple syrup, of course! Washington, DC Visit the
Decatur House near the
White House at 1610 H Street, NW. Take the tour and pick up an annual
White House Ornament. They also offer many more uniquely Washington
gifts. Decatur House website: http://www.decaturhouse.org/shop/index.htm |
| VIETNAM... Saigon I had a
five-day stay in Vietnam. On my first day there I brought one of my
linen shirts to Nam Silk
to have it copied. They completed the job in two days and charged me
$US16.00 per shirt for the linen, creating and sewing the pattern. The
finished product was perfect and it cost me a fraction of what the original
shirt had cost. This tailoring shop is located at 191-193 De Tham Street,
District One. Tel: (84-8) 4042429. Do yourself a favour. If you're staying
in the center of town, take a cab from your hotel. It shouldn't be more
than $US2.00 and the cab driver will find the shop a lot faster than
you will. P.S. Across the street is another shop called, Ninh
Khuong. They sell the loveliest smocked cotton dresses
for little girls (about $US20). This grandma couldn't resist and outfitted
the two little ones in our family. |
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