For foodies: peach jam with an attitude; stroopwafels, perfect for making ice cream sandwiches; the thickest, most indulgent goat milk caramel; and the very best cheese on Earth (according to me, anyway).
Clockwise from top left: Gruyere de Comte Reserve, $12.99-$24.99; McClure's Spicy Bloody Mary Mix, $12.50; Blackcreek Mercantile & Trading Co. maple kitchen tools, $85-$110; Olivewood Mini Cup and Spoon, $20; Fat Toad Farms Goat Milk Caramel, $12; "The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks," $29.95; Anarchy in a Jar Peach Lemon Verbena jam, $8; BrooklynHardCandy Peppermints, $8; The Good Batch Classic Stroopwafels, $15.
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-Classes make great gifts. New Yorkers and Angelenos, check out Course Horse for a multitude of cooking options (I'd choose this one).
Tomorrow, gifts for readers...
Best gift ideas yet. I love good food - giving it and receiving it. :)
ReplyDeleteI love Gruyere, what a great gift that would make!
ReplyDeleteThat caramel looks amazing. I'm also digging the jar the peppermints come in.
ReplyDeletemy mouth just watered.
ReplyDeleteBrianna, I know, that caramel is out of control...
ReplyDeleteAs a lover of eating (ha), I'd be happy to receive any one of these. Especially the cheese.
ReplyDeleteI adore McClure's and stroopwafels! Everything else looks fantastic, too. Anyone would be lucky to receive these delicious treats. Wonderful foodie ideas!
ReplyDeleteI love foodie gifts !
In my old blog you can see an entry about the design of our own labels of tomatoe sauce.
Big Kiss Shoko!!!
http://negenstraatjes.blogspot.com.es/2012/09/tomato-sauce.html
just ordered the caramel. thanks for finding it! xo
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool, Alice!
ReplyDeletepeach-lemon-verbena-jam-WHAAAT? that sounds SO GOOD!
ReplyDeleteholiday-related, saw this, this AM, and thought of you/your blog! i think it was the twinkle lights :)
http://blog.freepeople.com/2012/12/diy-alternative-christmas-tree