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I've always given a small basket filled with: - Bread, that you may never be hungry. - Sugar, that life is always sweet. - Salt, that life is never dull & has spice. - A penny or coin, that there will always be wealth. - A bottle of wine/champagne, you always have a reason to celebrate. Yes, this is a modern version of the old tradtion... but makes a lovely gift that brings warm blessings into the new home.

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