If you have a long Christmas list this year, consider giving the gift of homemade goodies. Your bag, basket, or box can be filled with your special baked goods, candies, and cookies. The nice thing about this basket is that you can make it as frugal as you need it to be. Breads and cupcakes are less expensive to make than fudge and candies. Find a combination that fits your budget and start baking.
I made eight goody boxes this year for the families in our Bible study. I used shirt boxes lined with tissue paper, but in years past I used paper plates, Christmas dishes, tins, and baskets. It usually depends on what I am able to purchase on clearance after Christmas the year before.

Our boxes were filled with:
- Lemon Poppy Seed Bread (mini-loaves)
- Hershey Kisses Cookies
- Buckeyes
- Carmel Corn (so easy, recipe coming next week)
- Cupcakes
- Sugar Cookie Cut-outs

Plain white shirt boxes work well too. Wrap them or leave them plain and tie a pretty bow around the box. My friend Myra has an awesome tutorial for tying beautiful bows. Your friends will think you spent a million bucks having their gift wrapped!




By contributing writer 








