<p>This is the time of the year when Christmas is all about stocking on the goodies and soaking in the merry spirit.</p><p>Amidst the raft of Christmas bazaars that showcase foodie treats, handmade chocolates and other hand-crafted products, we pick two of the prominent bazaars in the city that have been around for many years -one by the United Charities and the other by the Overseas Women's Club. As these good Samaritans get set to share the joy of gifting, check out their creations. Handmade is the flavour of the season as most of the stalls at these fairs stock unusual crafts.</p><p>United Charities Bazaar</p><p>Stephen Dass who has been spearheading the United Charities Bazaar for the last seven years, says, "This Saturday, we will have over 80 stalls selling candles, home made pickles, jams, home made wines, handcrafted crochet, handmade bedspreads and mops. A few foundations that stock interesting products are Diya Foundation, Yuvalok Foundation, Seva Kendra, Access, Kadesh Children's Home and Navodaya, Karuna Animal Welfare Trust, besides others."</p><p><a href="http://www.deccanchronicle.com/131127/lifestyle-offbeat/article/charity-christmas">Keep reading...</a></p>