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Christmas Survival Kit

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Christmas is coming! Create your own Christmas Survival Kit to hand out to family and friends this holiday Season.

Collect Each of the following items, place them in a baggie, print out the following content explanation and add to the bag. Attach a cute topper and give as a gift.Peppermints – to settle the tummy from overindulging

A stick of gum~ to remind you to stick to that Holiday shopping.

A candle~ to remind you to shine brightly.

A chocolate kiss~ to remind you that you are loved.

A match~ to light a fire under you when you feel burned out.

A Tootsie Roll~ to remind you not to bite off more than you can chew.

A pin ~ to remind you to stay sharp.

A Smartie~ to help you on those days you don’t feel so smart.

A Starburst ~ to give you a burst of energy on days you don’t have any.

A Snickers~ to remind you to take time to laugh.

Confetti~ to remind you to have fun.

A bandage ~ to fix things that just will not work.

Crackers~so you will always have “Food” for thought.

Battery ~so you can keep going and going and going and going.

Almond Joy ~to remind you of the JOY of the season.

A bag ~ to help you keep it all together.

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A few Christmas Survival Kit Gift Basket addition ideas:

Calorie Counter Book: to help remind you of all those calories to avoid

Christmas cd: music to listen to while wrapping gifts

Cookie recipe: one more to add to your “favorites” section

Gift tags: for the ones you will run out of

Clear tape : for the roll you forgot to buy

Relaxing bubble bath or Bath Oils: to take away your “shopping spree aches and pains”

Tea : to help you calm your nerves

Tylenol– to take away the headache of overdoing

Slimfast– to kick off the diet you will need to start

Pocket Date Book– to track all of the must do’s

Melissa 'Liss' Burnell, Founder of Budget101

👩‍🍳 About the Author

Melissa "Liss" Burnell started Budget101.com in 2001 because she needed it to exist — not because she saw a market opportunity. She was feeding a family of four on under $200 a month, and people kept asking how, so she started writing everything down.

That turned into 25 years of recipes, debt-busting strategies, and DIY content — including figuring out how to make 128 loads of laundry detergent for less than $2. Millions of families have quietly used this site to stretch a dollar without feeling like they're sacrificing anything. She's also the author of two bestselling budget cooking ebooks, available on Amazon.

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