It’s that time of year again, which means holiday shopping for friends and family! I don’t know about you but I try to get all my shopping done online before the leftover turkey from Thanksgiving is gone. I don’t even wanna think about messing with the crowds and long lines for Black Friday. Shopping for me is telling Siri to play some holiday jingles while sitting on a comfy couch with my phone in one hand and eggnog in the other. This year don’t make gift buying anymore stressful than it has to be and use these gift suggestions for the foodie fanatics in your life.
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Stocking Stuffers
Wine Saver – This wonderful tool prevents me from finish a whole bottle of wine in one sitting. That’s not to say I don’t still consume a whole bottle in a night. I just have the option to preserve it for another day.
Microplane Zester/Grater – Perfect for grating some fresh nutmeg into your eggnog this holiday season.
Mortar and Pestle – Essential for crushing spices and herb for a curry dish.
Deep Fry Thermometer – Do you ever get frustrated when you are deep frying chicken and it just doesn’t come out perfect? This thermometer will make sure you have that perfect oil temperature every time.
Cast Iron Dutch Oven – Cast iron is a must have in any kitchen. The heavy bottom helps keep a constant temperature without scorching the food. This particular one is a great introduction to the world of cast iron since the lid can act as a skillet.
Big Ticket Items
Instant Pot 7-in-1 Pressure Cooker – This is the must have gift this holiday season for anyone who enjoys cooking. The Instant Pot is single handily bringing back the pressure cooker to the kitchen with loads of extra functionality. Checkout these recipes for a glimpse of what this gadget can do.
Breville Toaster Oven – You might be thinking, why do I need a toaster oven when I have a full size oven already? I told myself that for years until I stayed at a friend’s place and realized the convenience of owning a toaster oven. From heating up leftovers to baking a chicken pot pie, it does it all at a precise temperature while not heating up your kitchen.
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