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Lindsay Ferrier: Wife, Mom, Stepmom, Blogger

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Unless I state otherwise, you can assume I received a free sample of the products that I review on this blog and, sometimes I also receive a gift certificate in exchange for writing an honest review. I've also begun writing sponsored posts here from time to time, but only for products that I personally believe in and endorse. Since I only agree to review those products I think I'll like, you'll find that most of these reviews are positive. I will, however, be honest regarding my opinions on reviews I choose to write, whether they are good or bad. Pinky swear.

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One chatty daughter, 7.

One adventurous 4-year-old son.

One talented husband.

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Friday, December 17, 2010

 

Holiday Gift Guide: A Hickory Farms Gift Box for Every Budget

It was certainly a day of joy around here when this Hickory Farms Perfect Picnic Gift Basket arrived here at the house!

I'm sad to say that its contents soon disappeared- but my son is still using the picnic basket as a toy box. Often, he puts his toy food in the basket and has a "picnic" somewhere in the house- which cracks me up- but I digress.

Hickory Farms gift baskets are an old tradition in this house. We generally buy them for a friend or family member for Christmas each year- but we almost never get to eat Hickory Farms foods for ourselves.

That's why I was excited to be a Hickory Farms Ambassador, and receive two different gift boxes for my family and I to try out ourselves.

True to form, the cheeses, sausages, and crackers were all delicious. I served them on cheese boards to our family over Thanksgiving and they were a huge hit!

Best of all, there's a Hickory Farms gift for every budget, from $16 to over $100. And if you order a gift box of $35 or more between now and December 20th, delivery in time for Christmas is free!

Enjoy!

Disclosure: I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of Hickory Farms and received a two signature gift boxes from Hickory Farms to thank me for taking the time to participate.

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