Some Facts About The Christmas Hamper

9th December, 2009 - Posted by health news - No Comments

The definition of the noun ‘Hamper’ is a large basket, usually with a cover, used for the packing and carrying of articles. It is primarily a British term. Hampers have traditionally been used for food because they are sturdy and offer open ventilation, traditionally being made from wicker. They are used frequently for picnics during the summer months. At this time of year however it is more common to see the Christmas hamper – a hamper filled with (often luxury) food and drink, given as a gift of indulgence. There are many companies offering Christmas Hampers. Coices of sizes and fillings vary but it is common to see a combination of alcohol and sweety and savoury gifts. The wicker basket is also useful around the home afterwards. Virginia Hayward is a company specialising in Hampers for the last 25 years. They offer modern hampers but also the very traditional.

Buying Manager Samantha Sandison says: “We’re always striving to find the best of local, national and international produce for inclusion in our hampers, as well as showing innovation in the products that we select”. Some of the more traditional items contained in their hampers are: Slim gold candles with holders, Cabernet Sauvignon, Mature Cheddar & Spring Onion Savoury Biscuits, Rich Christmas Pudding, Luxury Hand Made Mince Pies, Hand Made Cranberry Fudge, Luxury Natural Nut Mix, Milk & Dark Chocolate Selection, Classic Shortbread Biscuits, Strawberry Jam, Milk Chocolate Crumbles and Iced Fruit Cake. Modern addions are the fabulous Black Jack sweets and fun Refreshers. “Our full Christmas range is available for sale on our website ( http://www.virginiahayward.com/product/christmas-hampers/) with the majority of items available for delivery until the 23rd December 2009,” says Samantha.

Not everyone goes for shop bought options, preferring to fill their own choice of basket with hand-selected items the recipient will particularly enjoy. Christmas Hampers are particularly good gifts for when someone cannot spend the festive period with the rest of the family as you have the option of inserting notes, pictures and other personal touches to remind them that they are missed and loved.

Whether shop bought or packed by the givers own hand it looks like hampers are a tradition that will carry on for many years to come.

Posted on: December 9, 2009

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