Gift Giving Mixes : Chocolate Gravy
In the age of outlandish holidays with ever growing price tags, just about everyone appreciates a heartfelt gift personally made for them. Gift mixes are an excellent way of doing this.
Baked goods are always well liked, but mixes offer even more time saving convenience on the part of the giver and give the receiver an opportunity to have some special time in their kitchen. Even people who work full time can squeeze in time to prepare a special treat if they have a mix!
Now, before you start doubting the value of your gift of a mix, check the price tags of some ready made mixes in specialty gift shops and such. My grandmother once bought an apple crisp mix in a bag for $8.00! It was enough to make an 8×8 dish and tasted exactly like my apple crisp. I like to mentally place a monetary value on the gifts I give, in order to make sure I am giving gifts of equal value to my child’s teachers and such. I consider this to be at least a five dollar value, in case you needed a guide.
Chocolate gravy makes an ideal mix to give. Those familiar with it instantly respond with widened eyes and “ooh’s” and “aah’s”. Those unfamiliar with it are intrigued and anxious to taste this chocolatey concoction. Another plus? When was the last time you saw chocolate gravy mix for sale anywhere? You’ve got the added bonus of rarity on your side as well!
My original post on Chocolate Gravy, including step by step photos of how to make it, can be found here.
Each time I bring you a mix, I am going to show you several inexpensive wrapping options as well as providing you with printer ready gift tags(note that these are two sided)!
Now, on to chocolate gravy….
Do you see these party bags? I get them in the party section at wal mart and try to ALWAYS have them on hand. Their uses are limitless. They make great packaging for small loaves of banana bread or a few cookies if you are sending them as gifts. You can use the enclosed twist ties or curling ribbon to seal them, your choice. They are also ideal for party favors or any other baked goods or small gift items. I buy them in a bag of twenty for a dollar and some change. I highly recommend you look for and purchase them now as they run low often.
Plain old zipper seal sandwich bags are a must have as well. I like to place my mix in them to seal it and then package.
Or you can simply place your jar inside a small gift bag and attach some curling ribbon or raffia to it.
Ingredients
- 1 cup white sugar
- 2 T flour
- 1 T unsweetened cocoa powder
Instructions
- Mix all ingredients in a bowl and stir well. Seal and package for gift giving, including a tag with the above instructions.
The best of all gifts around any Christmas tree:
the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other.~Burton Hillis
As Homer Simpson would say.. “mmmmmmmmm… Chocolate Gravy…”
ya know, A lady I used to work with mentioned that she made Chocolate gravy years ago.. I thought she was just kidding, then I tried it..mmmmmm, Chocolate gravy..
Great idea, Christy. Thanks!
Oh My, I LOVE Chocolate Gravy! Never thought about making it into a gift mix, you are brilliant!
Woot is right!! I’m so excited about this series I can hardly stand it. YAY!!
my great aunt used to make this everytime she would come to visit, which wasn’t often enought. i always thought she was the only one in the world who could make it. thanks for sharing.
That is brilliant! I’ve seen cookie mixes and bean soup mixes and snack mixes, but this is truly unique – what a wonderful gift to give! You know, you could give this with a biscuit mix as well for the complete breakfast!
By the way, I tried the dump cake from your cookbook, and posted it on my blog. I did use peaches instead of cherries. It turned out so delicious! I love your cookbook.
Very nice! I love that you’re posting these gift mixes. It really helps out people like me who are far away from family and need ideas for inexpensive yet thoughtful Christmas gifts that can be mailed across the country. Just gotta make sure I pack them well!