Holiday Gift Guide - Food and Drink

Gifts for the friend who is happiest in the kitchen, loves telling you about the vineyard the grapes were grown on, and has had you over for a home-cooked dinner five times more than the amount you've had them for take out or ramen. Give them something they can use, that they will love, and that you can reap some benefits from! 

Enjoy this thirst and hunger inducing gift guide...


This recipe box ($135) is the sweetest way to store old family recipes, or new recipes that they are hoping to pass down to the next generation! 

An eco-grill for the griller/tailgater in your life - no need to sacrifice quality for location ($99.95)

Whiskey rocks ($19.50) - they won't dilute your drink and they'll make you look really cool.

The perfect cutting board ($48) for anyone who may be pining for an old home-state (available in all 50 states) 

A sign ($40) for the chef's kitchen (not that anyone will need the reminder!) 

A t- shirt ($20) for the microbrew lover who lives to share a strong pint and some good conversation. If you are feeling really generous you could buy them this assorted beer tasting set ($59.95) as well!

Stylish measuring cups ($24) that you will never want to take off your counter top.
Kitchen towels ($28) with wine and good pairings?! Genius! 
If you know me - chances are you know my affinity for Fox's mustard ($6.99) - there is nothing this powerful mustard can't make extra delicious! Also - pretty much anything from Woodstock Farmer's Market is ridiculously delicious and wonderful. 
This little chalkboard pot ($18) is customizable and adorable!

Beer Lover's Cheese Set ($79.99) speaks for itself...

The most adorable salt and pepper shakers ($48) in history.

A jug of Vermont maple syrup ($68) sure to keep any pancake flipper happy for months. 

Two of the most coveted cook books that will ever exist (in my humble opinion)... The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook ($19.75) & Home Made ($26.40) 


If you are still struggling to meet your gifting needs here's a couple next steps: 

You can't beat a subscription to Cook's Illustrated ($25 for one year) to help supply kitchen inspiration year round.
With flavors like dill pickle and pesto Parmesan any flavor fiend would surely enjoy some "Gourmet Roasted Happiness" from the Peanut Roaster
There is also always Murray's cheese and charcuterie or The Formaggio Kitchen which will both provide you with delicious gifts for everyone you know! 

If you are still feeling lost in a "foodie" world - find them a local cooking class and sign them up! Every chef loves to learn a new skill. 

Happy Shopping! 

XO 

A

1 comment:

  1. Awesome list, hard to pick a favorite. I am going with the cooking class.

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