Last updated on May 23rd, 2023 at 01:14 pm
This holiday guide is sweet, short, and simple, with many suggestions for items that will be loved and cherished for years.
I encourage you not just to buy gifts for the sake of buying. Instead, go beyond that and gift gifts with intention and purpose.
Choosing ethical and sustainable brands and products is a huge priority of mine whenever possible.
Happy gifting.
13 Unique kitchen gifts
1. The Beautiful Chef
Wonderful recipes and an educational resource. This book helps you understand the science linking your skin health directly to your gut health.
2. Pallares Solsona Santoku Knife
Every single kitchen needs at least one great knife – sharp and functional. This knife is beautiful, sleek, smooth, and perfect for every kitchen.
3. Wooden Coffee Spoon
No longer available, but the link will take you to the website to browse other goodies.
Coffee/tea making is a sacred little ritual, so why not treat yourself (or someone else) with a beautiful and functional wooden coffee spoon?
4. Hand-Blown Margarita Glasses
Over this past summer, one of my friends introduced me to the most delightful watermelon margarita. These, made from recycled glass and hand-blown glasses, are the perfect gift for the margarita lover in your life.
5. Proofing Baskets
In 2020 making sourdough at home has become quite the thing to do. Why not do it in style? These gorgeous proofing baskets are handmade and one of a kind. Perfect for letting your dough rise before oven time.
6. Chemex Glass Pour-Over Coffee Carafe
I have never cared much for coffee. The burnt smell or taste of it – gross. After a weekend away and a real cup of delicious coffee, I am hooked. I came home and promptly ordered one of these – and let’s say the rest is history. Disclaimer: The nutritionist in me wants to kindly remind you not to drink coffee on an empty stomach, eat a hearty breakfast, and then enjoy a cup (and don’t forget the cream!)
7. Linen Apron
Am I the only that gets so excited about cooking/baking that I inevitably stain most of my clothes? I seriously need to invest in an apron I love, and I think I found the one. Hand-cut and sewn from organic Belgian linen, what’s not to love?
8. Mortar & Pestle
This timeless classic is easy to use and beautiful to look at. This mortar and pestle provide the perfect abrasive finish for grinding and crushing fresh herbs and spices. It can be used with dry and wet mixes.
9. Mesh Produce Bags
I love this alternative to plastic produce bags. I have had similar ones for years, and I love using them.
10. Stasher Bags
Another excellent plastic alternative. The key to switching over and making it affordable is to buy a little bit at a time, utilize sales, and downsize.
11. Ceramic Stoneware Salt Cup
No longer available, but the link will take you to the website to browse other goodies.
This is the prettiest salt cup ever. The timeless, classic, and minimalistic design is everything. Who wouldn’t love to grab little pinches of salt from this beauty for cooking?
12. Net Farmers Market Bags
No longer available, but the link will take you to the website to browse other goodies.
These bags remind me of Europe. People have long since used these net bags for all the real food acquired from grocery stores. These are strong, stretchy, and very cute.
13. Pour-Over Kettle
It is a known fact that I do enjoy visually pretty things in my home. This modern design for a kettle is no expectation. This beauty will go perfectly with the glass carafe for a lovely cup of pour-over coffee.
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