Anonymous
Post 08/14/2013 20:19     Subject: S/o Gift Baskets - What's Your Go-To Website?

Usinger's sausages from Milwaukee. Edible arrangements.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2013 13:31     Subject: S/o Gift Baskets - What's Your Go-To Website?

Not a gift basket but everyone loves the croissants from Williams Sonoma. That is my go to food gift.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2013 22:40     Subject: S/o Gift Baskets - What's Your Go-To Website?

Olive and Cocoa
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2013 23:52     Subject: S/o Gift Baskets - What's Your Go-To Website?

Anonymous wrote:http://www.winecountrygiftbaskets.com/


Totally agree with this - good quality stuff, and doesn't feel like Harry and David where you open a giant box only to find two tiny candies. I think their prices are good and it doesn't feel like a rip off for what you get.
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2013 23:06     Subject: Re:S/o Gift Baskets - What's Your Go-To Website?

Not exactly a gift basket, but Penzey's has nice spice collections.
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2013 21:01     Subject: S/o Gift Baskets - What's Your Go-To Website?

Anonymous
Post 08/09/2013 18:39     Subject: S/o Gift Baskets - What's Your Go-To Website?

Someone suggested a Gift Basket thread. On the Omaha Steaks thread I wrote that my Go-to for gifts are:
Wolferman's
American Spoon - the caramel is great!
Zingermans - I make my own pasta dinner "basket" with items from the "ships for $9.99" section or send the 10 brownies/cookies for $50 item.

What other websites have unique, good quality food gifts for a reasonalble price?
What do you send when you want to impress? Say thanks? Celebrate a new baby?