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    What food/season/marinade should I send as a Thank you gift?

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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.What food/season/marinade should I send as a Thank you gift?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(What food/season/marinade should I send as a Thank you gift?),it will help you,my kids.


It is for my brother~ he loves to cook, grill and entertain.

He is into cigars, and mixing drinks..
He can buy anything he wants ; that is why I need your help.
I don't want to spend more than 50.00 because I want this to be something small//for example:
marinades, food basket from Harry /David's..etc.

Who makes the best seasons, or marinades in the U.S. so I can have it shipped to him as a small token of my appreicate for a favor...don't want to go all out, or anything just something that I can go online and order and have it shipped.

Answers:
Williams Sonoma has all kinds of specialty sauces, marinades, spices, mixes, etc. and it is all available online through their web site. First quality stuff, better than Harry & Davids.

Other Answers:
Williams Sonoma...search them online.

Get him a Penzey's Grill and Broil gift pack. They have several different price levels and if he likes to grill it will blow him away! Everybody I have ever ordered it for has been really pleased! You can order online and have it delivered straight to him!
Source(s):
www.penzeys.com I think a good gift for a man who loves to grill is a variety package from Omaha Steaks. They have a website ohamasteaks.com




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