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Another Christmas Gift Idea…

About 10 years ago, I received a really neat gift from my sister, the likes I’d never seen before. It was a sampler box of infused vinegar from a company with an Armenian name – BOYAJIAN! What a great find!


Now that the shopping count-down has begun, the stress of trying to find the perfect gift is at it’s peak. Worry not; that’s what computers are for!
Boyajian, Inc.  was started in New England in 1978 by John Boyajian who was looking for a way to support himself through graduate school. He began by exporting live lobsters to Europe, then by distributing Petrossian caviar to hotels in the U.S. The infused oils and vinegars idea came later.


Boyajian, Inc. has a unique variety of oils which are infused with fresh herbs and spices such as habanero, basil, rosemary, lemon pepper, roasted chili. They have an Asian oil collection, as well – wasabi, Asian chili, spicy sesame- to name a few.


There are vinegars, vinaigrettes, dipping oils, citrus oils, and flavorings galore – and smoked salmon, too. Sorry, no more caviar, and raspberry-infused items are temporarily unavailable.
If you don’t see exactly what you want, Boyajian, Inc. will create a custom blend just for you! What more could you ask for?


Ready to order? Go to http://www.boyajianinc.com/, or call 1-800-965-0665.


In case you missed Sunday’s (Dec. 6th) post, check it out for MORE gift ideas! Only 14 shopping days left!!

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