Cleaver last minute accompanist gift? Help

<p>At B&N waiting for costco to open. Going to get a tray of their deli wraps for Son’s grad receital reception tonight. Hired sorority to set up/clean up they also supply punch coffee veggies cheese. Might make wings also. I’m know for cookies & fudge so I have dozens + ready to go. Also have water in bottles. Any leftovers will be given to fraternity brothers so I won’t have waste. </p>

<p>Son said accompanist is fan of my baking so would I pack her a box. I have a nice plastic food storage container for 4 doz cookies. Any suggestions to wrap? Thow in ?<br>
Thanks for any suggestions.</p>

<p>When we travel we always stop at the local mall and find the chocolate store. I buy an assortment of those little Godiva boxes to give to teachers or accompanists that we meet/have lessons with when visiting schools. You can never go wrong with chocolate. They are always appreciated.</p>

<p>Our favorite accompanist here at home never lets us pay him anymore - so I usually get him different gift cards. I know he likes ice cream and I know his favorite restaurants. He also likes to go to the movie theatre to watch the MET in HD shows so I get him a movie card sometimes.</p>

<p>Thanks,</p>

<p>Added some chocolate covered strawberries. The local grocery store had laminated bags with keyboard keys printed on the bottom. Put the goodies in the bag and it was a hit.</p>

<p>Agree “can never go wrong with Chocolate”</p>

<p>LA</p>

<p>I thought it was a bad accompanist, and that’s why you needed the cleaver. ;)</p>

<p>Would have been nice to cleave self. Took day off to be mom but kept getting emails from work requirng responses. </p>

<p>:)</p>