come to your Our sixth sense about C aint tells us to tap into ever om sights and sounds to smells an Megan Swoyer and Jenan Saab, Special to the Jewish News taste Choice Chocolates Really, is there anything better for chocolate lovers than a huge basket full of chocolaty treats? This ginormous gift from Gayle's Chocolates features caramel and cashew creations, and so much more. $90, 417 S. Washington, Royal Oak, (248) 398-0001, www.gayleschocolates.com Stir Up Some Fun ERIC SMITH PHOTOGRAPHY A "Cooking with Dawn" gift certificate promises a night of culinary memories and insider, secrets you can use for future entertaining. Dawn Bause of Commerce Township is a cook- book author, instructor and culinary tour specialist who offers private or group "hands- on" cooking classes in your kitchen or hers. Prices from $50 to $150 per person/per class depending on the number of participants. (248) 363-8080, www.cookingwithdawn.com Crunch Factor The "Pursuit of Happiness" 21-piece gift box from the Great American Pretzel Company in Howell treats you to sweet and salty sensations. Not your typical chocolate-covered pret- zel, these feature toffee, peanut butter, caramel, toasted almonds and more. Gift box, $39, 5634 E. Highland Road, Howell. (517) 546-1190, www.greatamericanpretzel.com Love At First Bite The creme de la creme of chocolates await at Godiva Chocolatier. Popular this year: Godiva Chocoiste Candy Cane Crunch, which blends creamy white chocolate with crunchy candy cane pieces, dark chocolate and a sprinkling of holiday crunchies. $15, The Somerset Collection, Troy; 12 Oaks Mall, Novi; Fairlane Town Center, Dear- born; Briarwood Mall, Ann Arbor; Partridge Creek, Clinton Township; Laurel Park Mall, Livonia, and Lakeside Mall, Sterling Heights. www.godiva.com oms: CHOCOLATE CANDY CANE CRUNCH Decenber 11 • 2008 B3