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    2020 Home Cook’s Holiday Gift Guide: Stocking Stuffers Under $25

    Some of the best kitchen gifts come in small packages!
    You may recognize some of these picks from our One Simply Terrific Thing column, a series devoted to our favorite small kitchen goods, tools, and ingredients. What better gifts can we recommend than those we’ve enthusiastically used ourselves? If we love it, we bet your loved one will, too.
    Not all of these will literally fit into a stocking, but at $25 and under each one is worth stashing somewhere nearby! LEGGI TUTTO

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    2020 Home Cook’s Holiday Gift Guide: 10 Splurge-Worthy Gifts the Cook In Your Life Will Definitely Use

    No one wants to spend money on a pretty but impractical gift that’s just going to sit in a cupboard. Every gift on this list is a lovely little luxury meant to be used day in and day out, some for years on end.
    From a classic Dutch oven in the cheeriest shade of red, to the king of all cast iron bread bakers, make your money go miles and give your favorite cook something to be excited about when they’re in the kitchen! LEGGI TUTTO

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    2020 Home Cook’s Holiday Gift Guide: For the Wine Drinker

    A bottle of their favorite red or white is a safe and easy gift for just about any wine drinker, but that’s really just the start!
    This gift list is geared toward the wine lover, with a focus on everyday items that are sure to bring them joy each time they pop open a bottle and pour themselves a glass. LEGGI TUTTO

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    2020 Home Cook’s Holiday Gift Guide: For the Well-Equipped Kitchen

    We all know a cook who loves exploring new cuisines, ingredients, dishes, and techniques. They are eager to learn, dip deep, and try recipes and cooking methods new to them.
    This is the guide for the home cook who wants a well-equipped kitchen to support that, whether taking a shot at preserving or exploring a cuisine more in depth! LEGGI TUTTO

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    2020 Home Cook’s Holiday Gift Guide: Giftworthy Cookbooks

    If there’s one bright spot in this very bleak year, it’s that we cooked at home more than ever before.
    We did it out of necessity, with restaurants closed and budgets tightened. We did it because we needed a new hobby (sourdough) or to feel comforted (banana bread). We did it because we wanted to travel, but couldn’t. We did it because we needed to keep ourselves and our families safe.
    And yes, sometimes it was absolute drudgery, but other times it was an escape, a learning experience, a small win in a year when wins were hard to come by.
    All that said: if there was ever a year to give a cookbook to the home cook in your life, this is the year!
    Here are 10 wonderful options, from celebrated new releases to classic favorites. LEGGI TUTTO