By
Linda Breazeale MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Friends can shower Mississippi couples with unique
gifts produced within the state's borders, and couples can
return the favor with a spread of the state's speciality
foods at the reception and parties surrounding the
wedding. Beth
Duncan, small business development specialist with
Mississippi State University Extension Service's Food and
Fiber Center, said when the thought counts, Mississippi
products add to the specialness of the occasion while giving
a boost to the state's economy. "Mississippi
is home to some very good cooks and entrepreneurs who have
developed items that will make any recipient feel special,"
Duncan said. "Even if it is for someone outside the state,
many Mississippi specialty products are so unique that they
show the recipients how much thought went into selecting
their gift while bringing attention to the
state." Duncan
said the added bonus is the multiplier effect for the
state's economy. "When
Mississippi companies make money, the entire state's economy
benefits," Duncan said. "The best news is that Mississippi
products are worth it, and some are even available
internationally. Gift baskets for out-of-state couples can
be comprised entirely of a wide variety of Mississippi
products and really show off our state's
treasures." Many of
the state's food products can be served at wedding parties
or given as gifts. While a catfish may be hard to wrap,
catfish pate' is a favorite among partygoers. Products from
Mississippi's sweet potatoes and pecans are often included
in gift baskets or on food tables. Mississippi-produced
cheese straws, cheesecakes, candies, sauces and other
gourmet products will be enjoyed by any lucky
recipient. "The
state also is home to some very well-known pottery, candle
and soap companies that started out small, but have grown to
have a national and international reputation for quality,"
Duncan said. "All of these products are excellent wedding
gifts for any couple." Duncan
said Mississippians should request state products at their
local gifts shops as well as exploring various Web sites on
the Internet for Mississippi products. Sites offering
Mississippi gift products include
http://www.theeverydaygourmet.com and http://www.msgifts.com.
A product or company search on the Mississippi Department of
Agriculture and Commerce's Web site at http://makeminemississippi.com
can lead consumers to a wide variety of options. The
Food and Fiber Center's Web site at http://ext.msstate.edu/departments/foodandfiber/
also offers the names of state companies through its link to
Mississippi Specialty Foods. Released:
Jan. 13, 2003
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Mississippi
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Contact: Dr. Beth Duncan, (662) 325-2155
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