I had more fun putting this gift guide for the cook together than any of the other guides so far. Gifts for the kitchen are an easy one to combine function with beauty and are a great go-to if you’re not sure what to get someone on your list (they’d also make a great gift for the one hosting Christmas festivities this year!). There’s nothing like having an item in your kitchen that you regularly use be something that brings you joy to look at – I think the kitchen is a great area in the home to splurge a bit because it’s all used so often.
For this gift guide, I put together items at various price ranges and included a number of gifts under the $50 mark in case you wanted to combine a few gifts and make a little gift basket – something like a cookbook, pretty measuring spoons, and a tea towel would be the perfect trio. Another idea for how to use these guides is to send them to anyone asking what’s on your list this year!
Don’t forget to check out the other gift guides already up on the blog – one for the home decor lover, one for the guys, one for comfort, and one for the beauty lover!
Gift Guide for the Cook
- Three Times a Day by Marilou from Indigo. $34.
- White Silicone Utensils with Acacia Wood Handles from Crate and Barrel. $54 for set of 6.
- Fellow Stagg Matte White Gooseneck Kettle from Crate and Barrel. $67.
- Tomos Maple Cutting Boards with Leather Straps from Crate and Barrel. $49.
- Crock-Pot Programmable 4qt Slow Cooker from Amazon. $36.
- Acacia Wood and Gold Measuring Spoons from Crate and Barrel. $16.95 for a set of 4.
- French Kitchen Marble Salt Cellar from Crate and Barrel. $18.95.
- Happy Hippie Measuring Cups by Leanne Ford from Crate and Barrel. $29.95 for a set of 4.
- Kitchen Aid White Cordless Immersion Blender from Crate and Barrel. $69.
- Always Pan from Our Place. $125.
- Nespresso VertuoPlus Coffee and Espresso Maker with Aeroccino from Crate and Barrel. $179.
- The Pasta Bowls from Fable. $75 for a set of 4.
- Half Baked Harvest by Teighan Gerard from Indigo. $39.