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Artisan Edibles - gourmet corporate gift items

Submitted by saul on Tue, 08/25/2009 - 17:49
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Artisan Edibles, from Vancouver Island, BC, is one of our newest suppliers and it's been great to add their amazing products to our line of gourmet corporate gift baskets. Their antipasto was their first product that caught our attention, using local seasonal vegetables to create a fresh and tasty spread. I really like it with crackers or artisan crisps for a snack or for hosting at an event or party. We've also added their artisan preserves to our mix to compliment Vista D'oro.

Top 3 things we enjoy about Artisan Edibles

1) veggie friendly - they've recently added a vegetarian antipasto which we're happy about and helped us to add them as a vendor. Their original recipe used tuna, which we also carry and is quite nice, but to have veggie options is key for us and our offering.

2) supa stylie - really tasteful and well designed packaging adds depth and class to our line of corporate gift baskets

3) tantilizing tastes that put a smile on your face

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Vista D'oro - seasonal artisan preserves

Submitted by saul on Mon, 08/10/2009 - 17:05
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Vista D'oro seasonal artisan preserves have been one of our most popular products in our local gourmet and 100 mile gifts. They are made in a traditional method using large copper pots out at their farm in Langley, BC. Most of the ingredients come from their farm, a beautiful property with a great farm gate shop filled with their products and other hard to find local artisan products.

Top 3 things we love about Vista D'oro

1) tastes awesome - we love the Turkish Fig with Walnut Wine preserve! It tastes so good on top of a soft cheese like the local organic camembert White Moon from Moonstruck Organic Cheese on Saltspring Island. The wine is produced on the farm which we think is pretty darn cool.

2) classy - the jars are really nice and labels tastefully designed for a modern classy clean look that makes me feel sophisticated when I crack a jar open for friends and family.

3) who wants to eat pesticides? Although their farm is not certified organic we totally respect that they've been spray free for decades, respecting the health of the environment and their customers!

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