1. Seasonings
Everyone likes seasonings, such as salt and pepper. Try mixing seasonings together to give a special touch. You can mix herbs, too. Use sea salt for added quality.
2. Condiments
Mustard, ketchup and relish are all good condiments to give. My preference is organic condiments. You might even try making your own condiments for that extra special touch.
3. Liqueurs
If you think your recipients enjoy the occasional drink, liqueurs could go a long way for them. Seeing as how liqueurs might be illegal to make at your home, this one might be better to buy at the store.
4. Hot Sauce
Who doesn't like hot sauce? Buy a few different brands or make your own. Some are hotter than others. At least get or make one mild hot sauce and one hot.
5. Apple Butter
Apple butter is unique and delicious. It's easy enough to make. Go online and search how to make it.
6. Pepper Jelly
Pepper jelly is easy enough to make. Add a little pepper to existing jelly or make your own from scratch.
7. Summer Sausage & Crackers
Summer sausage is ready-to-eat and delicious by itself or on crackers. They can be eaten immediately and shared among friends and family.
8. Candles
Candles are cheap and lasts some time after the holidays. If you give a uniquely shaped candle, people won't even light them. If you give a scented, holiday candle, the room will be filled with holiday scent.