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Art of Appreciation Gift Baskets A Cut Above Cutting Board Gift Set

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This clever gourmet gift presented on a real hardwood cutting and serving board will make such a lasting and memorable impression on your lucky gift recipients.

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Perfect for housewarmings, thank you gifts, or holiday occasions

Real hardwood cutting and serving board

Each gift is carefully hand crafted and includes a personalized gift message

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PREMIER PRICE: $46.14

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Interesting Holiday Fact:

Memorial Day was once called Decoration Day and Poppy Day but the holiday still served the same purpose - to honor all men and women who have given their lives for their country while serving in the armed forces.

Product Summary

This clever gourmet gift presented on a real hardwood cutting and serving board will make such a lasting and memorable impression on your lucky gift recipients. Perfect for housewarmings, thank you gifts, or holiday occasions, your friends and family will sure appreciate the practical serving and cutting board long after all the gourmet goodies are gone! They'll enjoy savory Beef Sausage, Whole Grained Mustard, Chocolate Espresso Cake, Black Peppercorn Crackers, Chocolate Truffle Cookies, Camembert Cheese Spread, Dark Chocolate Wafer Cookie, crunchy Smoked Almonds and Fruit Bonbon Candy. Each gift is carefully hand crafted with attention to detail and includes a personalized gift message from you to convey your heartfelt best wishes. Manufactured by Art of Appreciation Gift Baskets.

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Did You Know?

Since ancient times in England, Scotland and Ireland the period of time from October 31st into the first week of November has been celebrated as the feast for the dead. The slightly more modern custom of dressing in costume and trick or treating is of Celtic origin.

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