Citrus Gifts Make Great Decorations
September 9, 2011 by Ken Turino, Senior Editor
Filed under Citrus Baskets, Citrus Products, Fruit Baskets
Using citrus gifts as decorations is an economical way to decorate for a wedding reception, graduation party, holiday party, or dinner party. Beautiful fruit baskets filled with brightly colored and tasty seasonal fruit will dress up tables and corners, and the guests can take them home after the party as part favors. Large baskets of mixed citrus fruits always look great as centerpieces on a table, and they can stand up to any kind of weather without wilting, drooping, or looking bedraggled like flowers. Whether youre throwing an outdoor graduation party in the spring or a holiday dinner in a warm house or an outdoor wedding reception in the fall the seasonal citrus fruit in baskets will still look and taste great no matter how long they sit outdoors. Citrus gifts are inexpensive and easy to customize with ribbons or stickers so you can decorate them to fit into the theme of the party. Using citrus fruits to decorate instead of flowers also lowers the chance of anyone having an allergic reaction, since very few people are allergic to fruit.
But citrus gifts arent just great for decorating adult parties. Fruit baskets and containers of seasonal fruit are also wonderful decorations for kids parties. At birthday parties there is always a lot of sugary cake and other sweets. Using fruit baskets to decorate gives kids the option to have a piece of fruit instead of a high calorie and high sugar snack when they are hungry. Fruit is also a good alternative to kids who may be allergic to something that is in the cake. A single piece of fruit decorated with a sticker or ribbon is a great party favor for kids. Parents will be pleased to see their kids come home with a fresh piece of fruit instead of another piece of cake or more candy, which is what parents typically give out as party favors. Using fruit to decorate and as party favors at a birthday party also sends an important message to kids about eating healthy. By showing them that they can eat healthy in any situation, even at a party, you are helping them learn how to make healthy food choices. Studies have shown that what kids learn about food when they are small will impact their food choices for the rest of their lives. You can use citrus gifts to make sure they make wise choices when it comes to their diet.
Sending Affordable Citrus Gifts
June 16, 2009 by Ken Turino, Senior Editor
Filed under Citrus Baskets, Fruit Baskets, Gift Baskets
Many people are trying to find ways that they can continue to give nice gifts to their friends and loved ones without having to spend a fortune.
Citrus gifts are a perfect way to give your family and friends something that is useful, healthy, affordable, and a real treat that they probably wouldn’t buy for themselves. There are many different types of citrus gifts that you can give that are appropriate for any occasion. The most popular citrus gifts are usually holiday gifts. G
iving citrus for the holidays gives your family and friends the chance to enjoy some exotic, delicious and healthy citrus fruits during a time of year when fresh fruit is usually expensive and when people are usually overdosing on chocolates and sweets. If you want to add a little extra something to your gift you can choose a citrus gift that comes with chocolate covered berries or gourmet nuts or another type of treat that complements the citrus fruits that make up the main gift. Luscious Honeybell oranges, which are only in season between January and February, are a wonderful holiday treat and cost less than most other holiday gifts. Because you can give one citrus gift to an entire family you can save a lot of money when you buy everyone on your holiday list a gift of citrus.
To make citrus gifts even more affordable you can pick and choose the types of citrus that you want to give. Fruit of the month club gifts are gifts that keep on giving all year round, but if that is out of your price range try sending a citrus gift of some delicious Ruby Red grapefruits or light White Grapefruits. Tangelos are another popular gift choice, especially as a family gift, because they are very easy to peel and the segments are sturdy which make them great for children. Any one of the seedless types of citrus fruit also is a very good gift for families with children. Citrus gifts are affordable for you, but they also are a thoughtful gift in these tough economic times because one of the first places that most families cut back when they need to curb spending is on fresh fruits and vegetables.
A citrus gift will give the family something that they might not have had for awhile – fresh, delicious citrus fruit packed with vitamins and minerals.
Citrus Fruit Baskets: Traditional and Life-Affirming?
April 23, 2009 by Ken Turino, Senior Editor
Filed under Citrus Baskets, Citrus Products, Fruit Baskets, Gift Baskets, Shopping
One of the healthiest and increasingly popular gifts to send during the holidays or some special event is a citrus fruit basket. Citrus fruits are enjoyed by just about everybody, and they are an important food source which contain essential vitamins and minerals, such as Vitamin C and many others. In ancient times the fruits and flowers of citrus trees became renowned for their fragrance, which was used to perfume rooms, repel insects and sweeten breath. Some believed that citrus fruits were remedies for poison or sickness. Alexander the Great brought the first citrus fruits from India to his empire in Greece in 4th Century BCE, and later in 1493, Christopher Columbus introduced citrus fruits to the New World. Florida and California are now the largest producers of the world’s finest fresh fruits which go into the best citrus fruit baskets.
The most common citrus fruits that go into a citrus fruit basket are traditional favorites that are generally available in the United States all year long, such as grapefruit, orange, clementine, tangerine, mandarin, lemon, lime, kumquat and pummelo. Many gourmet citrus baskets also include pears, figs, apples or grapes as well as nuts, crackers and cheese to add a variety of taste as well as aroma and elegant decoration. Occasionally other more exotic citrus fruits are included if they are seasonal and appropriate to the celebration or event.
You simply won’t go wrong when you send a citrus basket as a present. Because the live fruits in a citrus basket are a celebration of life, they are most appropriate gifts to honor the birth of a baby, a wedding or anniversary, graduation or even a new job. At the same time, the gift of a citrus fruit basket as condolence and sympathy in a time of grieving is more practical than sending flowers. Sending a citrus basket to a mourner allows him or her to focus more on grieving for the departed loved one rather than having to cope with providing food and snacks for visitors paying respects.
The most traditional times of the year to send citrus fruit baskets are Thanksgiving, Christmas and Hanukkah when many people and businesses are expecting visitors and need to serve snacks that almost everyone will enjoy. But a citrus fruit basket can also be enjoyed on more personal holidays like Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. The gift of a citrus fruit basket is smart, thoughtful, and money-savvy yet can lead to years of appreciation on your investment, whether you send it to a business or to your family.
A Citrus Fruit Basket to Delight Mom On Mother’s Day!
April 23, 2009 by Ken Turino, Senior Editor
Filed under Citrus Baskets, Citrus Products, Fruit Baskets, Gift Baskets, Shopping
This Mother’s Day, why not give Mom a gift that she’ll really appreciate — like a beautiful citrus fruit basket filled with delicious, nutritious fresh fruits as well as other favorites like nuts, cheese, crackers or chocolates!
You can have a lot of fun putting together a customized citrus fruit basket yourself without too much investment of time and money, but Mom will still love that you did it just for her. However, if you need something at last minute, you can find a wide range on the Internet of beautifully hand crafted and decorated citrus baskets filled with a variety of fine fruits along with other goodies for anywhere from US$20 to $100 with an easy search.
In fact, citrus fruit baskets make excellent gifts for almost any special occasion or event. Because the live fruits in a citrus basket are so joyous and life-affirming, they are very appropriate gifts to celebrate the birth of a baby, a wedding or anniversary, graduation or new job. At the same time, a citrus fruit basket is a thoughtful condolence and sympathy gesture in a time of grieving. Traditionally, the most popular times to send citrus fruit baskets are Thanksgiving, Christmas and Hanukkah when many people and businesses are expecting visitors and need to serve snacks that almost everyone will enjoy.
The most common citrus fruits that go into a citrus fruit basket are traditional favorites that are generally available in the United States all year long, such as orange, clementine, lemon, lime, grapefruit, tangerine, mandarin, and kumquat. Occasionally other more exotic citrus fruits are included if they are seasonal and appropriate to the event. Many gourmet citrus baskets also include pears, figs, apples or grapes as well as nuts, crackers and cheese to add a variety of taste as well as aroma and elegant decoration.
Almost everyone loves citrus fruits, which also contain essential vitamins and minerals, such as Vitamin C and many others, and are an important food source. The history of citrus fruits goes back to ancient times when the fruits and flowers of citrus trees became renowned for their fragrance, which was used to perfume rooms, repel insects and sweeten breath.
With the gift of a citrus basket you just can’t go wrong. The gift of a citrus fruit basket is smart, thoughtful, easy on the wallet but can lead to years of appreciation on your investment, whether you send it to a business, to your family – or even as a special present to yourself. Whether you do it yourself or order it from a specialty company, what you may lack in dollars can be made up for in imagination.
Citrus Fruit Baskets Are a Great Way to Show Your Appreciation
April 23, 2009 by Ken Turino, Senior Editor
Filed under Citrus Baskets, Citrus Products, Fruit Baskets, Gift Baskets

Hale Groves of Florida -- Photo of Catalog Cover
The gift of a citrus fruit basket is not only an expression of love and caring but also the expression of life. The history of citrus fruits goes back to ancient times when the fruits and flowers of citrus trees became renowned for their fragrance, which was used to perfume rooms, repel insects and sweeten breath.
Alexander the Great was believed to have brought the first citrus fruits from India to his empire in Greece in 4th Century BCE, and Christopher Columbus introduced citrus fruits to the New World in 1493.
It wasn’t until the late 19th Century that citrus fruits became known as important food sources containing essential vitamins, such as Vitamin C and many others.
Citrus fruit baskets make excellent gifts for almost any special occasion or event, such as the birth of a baby, wedding, anniversary, graduation, or as condolence and sympathy in a time of grieving.
Citrus baskets are especially appreciated during the holidays when many people and businesses are expecting visitors and need to serve snacks that almost everyone will enjoy. Attractively decorated citrus baskets filled with a variety of delicious fine fruits along with other goodies can be found for anywhere from US$20 to $100 with an easy search on the Internet.
Among the most common citrus fruits that go into a citrus fruit basket are lemon, lime, grapefruit, orange, clementine, tangerine, mandarin, pummelo, kumquat, and occasionally other more exotic citrus fruits. These ingredients are generally available in the United States all the time. But many gourmet citrus baskets also include pears, figs, apples or grapes as well as nuts, crackers and cheese to add a variety of taste as well as aroma and an elegant look. Almost everyone loves citrus fruits, so with the gift of a citrus basket it’s hard to go wrong.
The most popular times to send citrus fruit baskets are Thanksgiving, Christmas and Hanukkah because they are not only life-affirming but great for feeding guests who drop by. But a citrus fruit basket can also be enjoyed on more personal holidays like Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day.
Seeing a citrus fruit basket in the lunchroom on Secretary’s Day makes every office worker smile. A sympathy gesture of a citrus basket to a mourner allows them to focus more on grieving rather than providing food and snacks for visitors paying respects.
The gift of a citrus fruit basket is thoughtful, smart and economic and can lead to years of return on your investment, whether you send it to a business or to a family.
Citrus Fruit Baskets: The Great, Healthy Gift All Year Long
April 23, 2009 by Ken Turino, Senior Editor
Filed under Citrus Baskets, Fruit Baskets, Gift Baskets, Shopping

Pictured: Citrus Gift Basket Ready for Delivery
Almost everyone loves citrus fruits of some kind, and one of the most popular and practical gift options, especially in today’s health conscious society, is the citrus fruit basket. Citrus fruits contain essential vitamins, such as Vitamin C and many others, and are an important food source. Among the most common and delicious citrus fruits that go into a citrus fruit basket are grapefruit, orange, clementine, tangerine, mandarin, lemon, lime, and kumquat, as well as other fruits that are fresh and available in the United States all year long.
Many gourmet citrus baskets also include pears, figs, apples or grapes as well as nuts, crackers and cheese to add a variety of taste as well as aroma and an elegant look. Attractively decorated citrus baskets filled with delicious fine fruits and other goodies can be found for anywhere from US$20 to $100 with an easy search on the Internet. But it’s easy to make and customize your own citrus fruit baskets.
Citrus fruit baskets make excellent gifts for almost any special occasion or event. The most popular times to send citrus fruit baskets are Thanksgiving, Christmas and Hanukkah because they are not only a celebration of life but great for responsibly feeding visitors who drop by your home or office.
A citrus fruit basket can also be enjoyed on more personal holidays like Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. A citrus fruit basket in the lunchroom on Secretary’s Day is a sight that will bring a smile of appreciation to every office worker’s face and make him or her feel truly valued by their company.
Other appropriate times to send a delicious, nutritious citrus basket are a birthday, wedding or anniversary, graduation, or the birth of a baby. The gift of a citrus fruit basket as condolence and sympathy in a time of grieving is more practical than sending flowers. Sending a citrus basket to a mourner allows him or her to focus more on grieving rather than having to provide food and snacks for visitors paying respects.
The gift of a citrus fruit basket is thoughtful, smart and economic and can lead to years of return on your investment, whether you send it to a business or to a family.
Many guides are available online for creating your own citrus fruit basket. It’s not at all difficult to find the main citrus fruit ingredients, and many people who do it themselves find that it’s and interesting and fulfilling task. In fact, some of them have enjoyed it so much that they have gone on to start their own citrus basket making companies.
You’re limited only by your imagination!
A Citrus Fruit Basket Is a Great Gift for Any Special Event or Holiday
April 23, 2009 by Ken Turino, Senior Editor
Filed under Citrus Baskets, Florida Oranges, Fruit Baskets, Gift Baskets
Sending a citrus fruit basket as a gift for almost any special occasion is a smart and economic investment and always appreciated by the recipients.
Whether it’s a holiday like Christmas or Hanukkah, a special event such as the birth of a baby, a graduation, a wedding anniversary or as condolence in a time of grievance, an attractively decorated citrus basket filled with a variety of delicious fine fruits along with other goodies really shows you care. It’s easy to make a citrus fruit basket on your own, but if this is not an option, you can find the citrus basket gift you need on the Internet for anywhere from US$20 to $100 with an easy online search.
One of the great things about citrus fruit baskets is that the main ingredients are usually easily available in the United States all the time. The most common citrus fruits that go into a citrus fruit basket are grapefruit, lemon, lime, orange, tangerine, clementine, mandarin, kumquat, pummelo and sometimes other more exotic citrus fruits. Most gourmet citrus baskets also include apples, pears, figs and grapes to add a variety of taste, as well as aroma and an elegant look. Nuts, crackers and cheeses can also be added (as appropriate to the occasion) to make the citrus fruit basket even more inviting.
Citrus fruits have an interesting history that go far back to ancient times. Before the fruits became known as important food staples containing essential vitamins, such as Vitamin C and numerous others, the fragrance of citrus trees, including their fruits and flowers, perfumed rooms, were thought to repel insects, believed to be remedies for poisons and to sweeten breath. Historians claim that Alexander the Great brought the first citrus trees and shrubs to Greece from India in 4th Century BCE. Citrus fruits are shown in many ancient art works, such as relics of the early Christian tile mosaics in the churches of the Emperor Constantine in Istanbul, Turkey. Christopher Columbus is credited with bringing citrus fruits to the New World in 1493.
Almost everyone loves citrus fruits. A citrus fruit basket is a celebration of life, and the gift of a citrus fruit basket is an expression of love and caring. It’s also a very useful gift, especially in a time of mourning when the recipient can focus more on grieving rather than providing food and snacks for guests. In fact, a citrus fruit basket is hit in any party situation or gathering — so why not send one to yourself, whether your party is for 100 people or only two!
Top Mistakes to Avoid When Creating Your Gift Basket
April 23, 2009 by Ken Turino, Senior Editor
Filed under Fruit Baskets, Gift Baskets, Shopping

A Lovely Packaged and Presented Fruit Gift Basket, in the Shape of a Christmas Tree. Image: Hale Groves
Editors Note: This article describes mistakes to avoid when you are creating your own gift basket package.
The idea of sending a gift basket is a unique and economical way of sending a gift to someone. Nearly everyone loved to receive a gift filled with their own personlized taste and uniqueness.
You can present a gift basket for any occasion really to anyone of any age groups It is also not very difficult to do, as you do not need any special skills to send the perfect gift basket — other than understanding the gift recipient well.
In fact, the gift container–often a basket itself–can contain speciality wrapping paper, and decorations for the gift basket, not to mention, anything can go along with the gift basket as it is sure to bring a sweet smile to the recipient’s face when they see their treats bundled up as the perfect gift idea.
Still, creating a gift basket is not always easy. There are common mistakes that could be made when creating your own.
The first would be the lack of proper packaging material which may spoil the entire look at a single glance. When you are making budget decisions, make sure you include an appropriate amount to spend on your packing material.
You can always go for a cheaper one to wrap a gift basket, but make sure to use it to hold the product nicely, protect it and at the same time give a good look to the entire gift basket.
The next mistake while making a gift basket is the use of wrong sized basket, which can make the entire package look bad, cheap and even sparse. Always use a bigger gift basket and you can easily fill up the left over space by putting in silk cloths, gift papers, candles or other things which adds to the beauty of it rather than spoiling the entire look of the gift basket.
Incorrect arrangement of the items in the gift basket is yet another common mistake which is usually committed by people. Make sure you undergo a good arrangement plan . For this, you need to place the taller items along the middle or back and the shorter ones along the sides or front. Also note that the weight distribution of all the items inside the gift basket is equally distributed so that it is balanced well.
Yes, anyone can create their own gift basket but the final touch is what makes it appear extra special.
Wrapping the gift basket is the most important final step before presenting it to someone special. For this make, sure it is securely packaged and the perfect bow or ribbon is affixed to it in the right place.
Make use of subtle ideas like these to finally send the most beautiful gift basket you have ever created!
The Idea of Sending Fruit Baskets
April 23, 2009 by Ken Turino, Senior Editor
Filed under Fruit Baskets, Gift Baskets, Shopping
Sending fruit baskets for a special gift occasion is a brilliant idea which many people use today. It is also considered to be one of the most frugal and cost-effective ways of saying “I Care About You.”
You can fill a fruit basket with any seasonal fruit, or you can wisely choose different varieties depending on the occasion that you are giving this special basket. With perfect decorations and wrappings all bundled together nicely, the fruit basket is sure to add attention and attraction in every way.
If you cannot reach out personally to the recipient to give them the fruit basket, you still have some choices. You can easily send a fruit basket through different fruit gift basket services which will help you deliver your gift to your loved ones. One great service is Citrus Country Groves, located in Florida.
Today, you can sit right at home and shop online, and use the gift fruit shipping services to send fruit baskets to just about anywhere.
While checking out online or at your nearby retailer to send fruit baskets, make sure they suit your pocketbook . Prices can range from as low as $9.99 to as high as several hundred dollars, (plus shipping and handling charges).
Meanwhile, the fruit basket should also be liked by the recipient and therefore, it is important to make the right selection of fruits depending on the likes and dislikes of the recipient.
You can get likes and dislikes from your friends and family who might be helpful to you in sharing what the gift recipient really enjoys receiving!
Apart from fruit, you can also add teddy bears, cheese, chocolates, cakes and wines into the fruit basket to make it as attractive and lovely as possible.
While sending the fruit baskets, you can also select the right decoration according to your likes from picking up the wrapping sheets to the ribbons which are placed for the final finish.The occasion for which the fruit basket is sent also plays an important role in determining how the gift must be packed. If you are not well aware of these special aspects, several online resources and companies would certainly help you to bring the best to your loved ones as a real surprise!







