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Originally Posted by Johny Joe Hold
With gifts of books I think it only responsible to slip in a book marker with a cross and a little scripture.
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That's a lovely thought and so appropriate for Christmas.
Liberals are eager to insulate family members from hearing The Good News, often going to considerable lengths with regard to Christmas trees or any form of roast meat. What could be more sensitive as a gift than this cabbage Christmas tree (you could call it "vegan performance art" or an "anti-tree-murder installation") acknowledging their belief system yet offering something of the Christmas experience at the same time? Decorated with Brussels sprouts and plant matter——other than trees, of course——not all of which is identifiable, over a couple of weeks in a heated environment I'm sure this seasonal contribution will be appreciated.
"Authenticity" is another word they're fond of. Across the world, much authentic plant-based cuisine is grown and over Christmas some exotic imports are available. Look out for Durian, a real luxury and ideal for an authentic ethnically-sensitive cheesecake. If you could find a recipe, that would be ideal: best not to make it yourself though: that would spoil the treat. Perhaps others have other fruit/vegetable gift ideas?