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6 Things to Put in a Grown-Up Easter Basket
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Food and Wine
Why should kids have all the fun this Easter? Chocolate, candy, presents! We want in on this. We want to wake up Sunday morning excited to see what bunny-themed, pastel treats are loaded into a plastic basket stuffed with paper grass. Whether you are planning on giving someone an Easter basket this year or just treating yourself, here are some grown-up ways to create an Easter basket.
Take some of the stress off of the host by bringing part of the Easter feast. Choose one of Curemaster Reserves prepared hams and add their homemade Sriracha and brown sugar glaze for a balance of sweet and spicy. The ham will be delivered to their door in a sealed cooler. Note: You will need a bigger basket for this one. And by basket, I mean a shallow roasting pan.