A Few Holiday Gift Ideas For The Cook In Your Family

Posted by Natalie in Holiday Baking, Holiday Gift Ideas

This year more than others I have been struck by the amazing variety of beautiful gifts that can be found online. I’ve spend a considerable amount of time this year browsing sites and not just those amazing kitchen creations! I came across so many great gift ideas that I thought I would share a few of them here, even if it is a bit late for some holiday celebrations. Here are some of my favorite kitchen items this year.

OwlDishTowel A Few Holiday Gift Ideas For The Cook In Your Family

This dish towels are from Anthropology and probably too nice to actually use. I have a collection of pretty dish towels and I have to confess that I generally use them for decorative purposes rather than their intended use.


AnthropologyAppron A Few Holiday Gift Ideas For The Cook In Your Family

Everyone cook needs an apron, if they’re anything like me they may need a few. This apron from Anthropology is one of my favorites.

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These measuring cups are from one of my absolutely favorite design stores here in Vancouver The Cross (you can also order online), I could spend hours there looking through their amazing lifestyle collection of both vintage and new.

TheCrossCup A Few Holiday Gift Ideas For The Cook In Your Family

This white ceramic ribbed Mug and Saucer is from The Cross as well and a few of them have already found their way to one of my lucky family members.

Horne BoneSpoons A Few Holiday Gift Ideas For The Cook In Your Family

These spoons from Horne will make you forget about those amazing wooden spoons you’ve been eyeing…

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These spoons from Live Wire Farm will make you remember.

AHomeMadeLife A Few Holiday Gift Ideas For The Cook In Your Family

Molly Wizenberg’s A Homemade Life is truly a one of a kind. Funny and very touching with recipes that will soon become some of your favorites.

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And if you’re looking for something extra special, anything from Simon Pearce pottery will do.

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