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Traditionally, parents give their guests a small present to thank them for their presence at the communion or baptism of their child: favours. Today, favours are not only given at weddings, but also at christenings and communions. Favors are undoubtedly the most common gift and most appreciated by the christening and communion guests. According to tradition, christening favours may be offered by the godfather or godmother of the baby.
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There are so many different favours and favour fillings that it is fairly easy satisfy everyone’s tastes. Christening favours can contain different types of confectionery, chocolates, sugared almonds, chocolate olives, etc., giving you more choice. There are all kinds of packaging for christening favours: small cardboard boxes, tulle, organza, glass, plastic, etc. The baby's name and the date of the christening or communion may be included on a small, personalised favour label. |
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Usually, between 5 and 9 sugar almonds are included in each christening favour composition.
Tradionally, 5 sugared almonds are included for health, prosperity, longevity, fertility and happiness. The sugared almonds have a long sell by date as the sugar coating effectively protects its almond or chocolate centre. Today, the traditional christening favour is made with an almond. There are also many kinds of almonds:
* The Avola, elongated and flat, which grow on the sunny hillsides of Sicily, are very fruity and keep well. These are the rarest and most requested filling for wedding favours. The Imperial Avola, is the finest filling for your favours. The little Avola called “Avolina” is less sugar coated.
* The Planetas, produced in Spain, near Alicante, fatter than the previous, shorter form can be kept lower. These almonds have exquisite taste and offer a good value for money, making the ideal for filling your favours.
* The Longuet, originating in Catalonia, is elegant and keeps well, making them a good wedding favour filler. Their flavour is less intense. |
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Order your favours 1 to 2 months before the event, especially if your christening will be celebrated in spring or summer. Depending on the quality of the sugared almond, the christening favours can be purchased in advance of your event. Very often, the favours can be stored over 6 months or 1 year for the highest quality before your christening. However, you should keep the favours away from light and moisture, and above all not to keep in the refrigerator or freezer! Generally, you should order them to 3 to 4 weeks before the christening or communion. |
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Buying ready made christening favours is, of course, less personal, but it provides a real time saver when preparing for a christening or a communion. If you live in the countryside or a long way away from shops, the Internet offers a range of professionals offering christening, communion and baptism favours. Our advice is to surf the net, talk on the forums about your ideas and maybe one or Internaute will help you. Buying ready made favours is often more than making them yourself, but the quality and the beauty of the favour is often worth it! |
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