If I'm interpreting your question correctly (what foods do Mormons use as gifts?), the answer would be the same as for most people, minus alcohol, coffee, and tea. Some Mormons also don't drink of caffeine, though it isn't a set teaching. Whatever treats (cookies, cakes, etc.) are popular where you live would most likely be popular with Mormons just like anyone else. Just remember: no coffee, tea, or alcohol.
Traditions and holidays often involve specific foods or gifts
Traditions and holidays often involve specific foods or gifts.
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you use bonus gifts by sending gifts to other people, but on the top of your box where it has all these things you can send theres this section where it says bonus gifts
Diwali is celebrated by having friends over, praying, and more
Take your "gifts," and shove them on your "wee." If you know what I mean.
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Macaroni on a card, pleasurable sweets to eat, cakes, holiday foods, and even non-holiday foods as well.
The Mormon religion does not use alcohol or caffeine.
I'm not sure, but I think it's "you have many gifts and you use them so well"
you can only view the gifts you received during friends and foods of the world.
Well, one belief is that you are given spiritual gifts by God, and if you use those gifts to serve others then they grow, and if you don't use them then they wither. Another belief is that you can cultivate gifts that you weren't given through petitioning God.