Holiday Gifts for Avid Cooks-Part 3
A little word of caution here about culinary gifts. Do not give them to someone who does not love to cook. Otherwise you may find a cold chill blowing your way come Christmas. Here we go with some further suggestions:
- Water Kettle: This is definitely one of the most useful things a kitchen can have. It boils water way faster than a microwave or a stovetop. This is especially useful to make morning tea. This model is fancier than most (because gifts should be a little extraordinary), but really any model will do.
- Wichcraft cookbook: For the lover of sandwiches, this is a perfect gift. This cookbook is from the owner of one of my favorite sandwich shops. I'm sure he can help anyone make their lunches and picnics a little less boring!
- Ikea Grundtal Spice Storage: Run out of space in your kitchen cupboards have you? Don't worry, this is a problem with an easy (and cute) solution. These spice jars are magnetic, so you can stick them to your fridge (or any metal surface) and then your spices don't have to take over your cupboard. Plus, you can also print labels out and label all your spices. I find this to be especially colorful decor for my kichen.
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