A total of 190 gift and hospitality packages were received by Fife Council staff over the last three years, according to new figures.
A third of the items, 65, related to events such as golf days, hotel receptions, awards dinners, international rugby matches and parliamentary receptions.
The council could only provide a value for two of these £40 invitations to an Institution of Occupational Safety and Health awards dinner in 2014 with the other 11 values for tangible items such as hampers and gift vouchers.
Council staff turned down just 21 of the items on the list which covered all recorded offers from January 2012 up to October 2015.
An executive director enjoyed a trip to a Scotland v England rugby game and also the SSE Scottish Seniors Golf Open.
One staff member declared eggs a customer had given them from their own hen while a bottle of Estonian liqueur and a “small bottle of Hungarian apricot drink” also made the sheet.
Sharon McKenzie, head of human resources, said: “Our employee code of conduct explains what employees should and should not accept as hospitality and gifts.
“We ask any employee to apply the principles of the code sensibly so as to not call their integrity into question while at the same time not causing offence by, for example, refusing low value gifts offered in good faith.”