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The 2025 Gifting Game Plan: Calendars, Budgets, and Zero Last-Minute Panic

Gift-giving doesn’t have to feel like an extreme sport.

In fact, with a little planning, you can conquer 2025 without a single frantic shopping spree.

Let’s break down how to plan ahead, keep your budget in check, and save yourself from those frantic, last-minute online shopping marathons.

This may require a spreadsheet or two. 

Calendar First, Shop Second

The easiest way to avoid panic is to know what’s coming.

Start by grabbing a calendar (digital or good old-fashioned paper) and marking every important date: birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, and any “just because” occasions.

Next, add reminders a month or two ahead of each major event. This way, instead of realizing your best friend’s birthday is tomorrow, you’ll have a cozy buffer to brainstorm something thoughtful.

I know this may go against every grain of living the procrastinator’s life, but embrace the change! 

Budget Like a Pro

Gifting doesn’t have to equal debt.

Set a clear budget for each occasion right from the start. It doesn’t need to be complicated—just list the event and how much you’re comfortable spending. Be honest with yourself.

To avoid those December meltdowns, start a “Gift Fund” now. Toss a little money into it each month. By the time the holiday season rolls around, you’ll already have a stash ready to go.

Future You will be eternally grateful.

Keep a Gift List

Ever been struck by inspiration in July for the perfect December gift?

Write it down! Keep a running list (your phone’s notes app works wonders) of ideas for each person in your life. This way, when the time comes, you’re not starting from scratch.

Pro tip: If you see something on sale that screams your mom’s name, buy it early and stash it away. You’ll thank yourself later.

Batch Your Shopping

Dedicate specific times of the year to knocking out multiple gifts at once.

Think mid-summer sales or Black Friday for holiday shopping. This saves time, money, and mental energy.

Bonus: Group gifting works, too. Chip in with family or friends for bigger gifts—it lightens the financial load.

Organize and Declutter

Sometimes the best way to prepare for gifting seasons is to organize what you already have.

Open your office closet and take stock of wrapping paper, gift bags, cards, and moth balls well in advance. Set aside a space to keep all your gift supplies so you’re not scrambling to find tape at the last minute. Having an organized system reduces stress and makes the gifting process feel effortless.

🚨 SHAMELESS PLUG ALERT 🚨

Add this one to the top of your list: our Cookies & Cocoa Gift Basket. This gorgeous gift is wrapped in buffalo plaid and features Cocoa Lover’s gift box, Full size bag of Fireside marshmallows, Flathaus snaps shortbread cookies, and Pirouline wafer rolls

Happy gifting!

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What’s the Story Behind Hanukkah Dishes?

Time for a history lesson: 

Hanukkah commemorates the Maccabean Revolt, during which the Jewish people reclaimed and rededicated the Temple in Jerusalem after it had been desecrated by the Greek-Syrian Seleucid Empire. The central miracle of the story lies in a small supply of oil found in the Temple—only enough to keep the menorah lit for one day. Remarkably, the oil burned for eight days, inspiring the eight-day celebration of Hanukkah. Each night, candles on the menorah are lit to honor this extraordinary event and its enduring significance.

What does this have to do with food?  

It’s all about the oil, and this miracle is why oil plays a starring role in Hanukkah cuisine, giving us the delicious, golden-fried treats we look forward to every year.

Latkes: A Crispy Celebration

Latkes—pronounced lat-kiss or lat-kees (this one’s cuter)—are one of the most iconic Hanukkah dishes. 

These crispy potato pancakes are fried and symbolize the oil used in the temple’s menorah. The tradition of eating latkes dates back centuries, with roots in Eastern Europe. While the classic potato version reigns supreme, modern takes include sweet potato, zucchini, and even cheesy latkes. 

Pair them with sour cream or applesauce, and you’ve got a Hanukkah staple that’s hard to resist.

Sufganiyot: The Sweet Side of Tradition

If latkes are the savory star, sufganiyot (Gesundheit!) are the sweet scene-stealers. 

These fluffy, deep-fried donuts are a beloved treat in Jewish households worldwide. The filling varies—traditionalists stick with jelly, while others embrace custard, chocolate, or even trendy flavors like salted caramel. Like latkes, sufganiyot are fried in oil, keeping the miracle of Hanukkah alive with every bite, baby! 

Brisket and Beyond

It’s not a Jewish holiday without brisket. 

While fried foods take center stage, Hanukkah meals often feature hearty, slow-cooked dishes like brisket. This tender, flavorful cut of beef is a classic at Jewish holiday tables and reflects the communal aspect of Hanukkah. Brisket is the culinary equivalent of a slow burn—it takes hours to perfect, but the payoff is worth every minute. 

If you do indeed burn it, then you’ve ruined Hanukkah. 

Gelt and Dreidels

No Hanukkah meal is complete without chocolate gelt. These coin-shaped chocolates, often wrapped in shiny gold foil, represent the coins historically given to children as part of the holiday. 

Paired with a game of dreidel, gelt adds a playful and sweet finish to the festivities…until your kids start fighting because big sister keeps spinning a gimel, the winning letter, and little brother insists the game is rigged. 

🕎 SHAMELESS PLUG ALERT 🕎

We talked about everything but Hanukkah gifts, which are also sort of central to the holiday. Don’t fret, because we’ve got a good one: our Kosher Hanukkah Gift Basket, featuring Fatty Sunday chocolate dipped pretzels, Destrooper cookies, Peanut brittle, Tea Forte, Magnolia Bakery banana pudding cookies, Lindt balls, and Chocolate coins. 

Happy Hanukkah!

About BasketWorks

BasketWorks is a woman-owned gift basket company located in the north suburbs of Chicago (specifically Northbrook, IL) since 1997. We are proud to offer a variety of gifts and gift baskets appropriate for all occasions. Each of our packages is built to order, allowing for customization at no additional cost to our clients. Contact us today!

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