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Most Mother's Day gifts include two things: the requisite bunch of flowers and something sweet to nibble Half a byte (four bits).

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 on. Now, someone finally got around to combining the two. Dr. Sandra Perlingieri, founder of Renaissance Herb Shoppe, has created edible herb wreaths as Mother's Day gifts. The fragrant fra·grant  
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 up the kitchen and the organic flowers and herbs can be used in cooking or baking. Wreaths are available in lavender, rosebud, rosemary and white sage for $20 each. Once all the herbs have been used up, send the wreath back to Perlingieri to be refilled for $12.50. Renaissance Herb also constructs custom gift baskets A gift basket, or fruit basket is typically a gift that is delivered to the recipient at their home or workplace. There are different varieties of gift baskets, some which have fruit only, some with dry/canned goods only (such as tea, crackers and jam) although the standard  containing essential oils and other organic luxuries. CONTACT: Renaissance Herb Shoppe, (760) 765-2333, www.renherbs.com.--J.D.K.
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