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Genesee News Christmas Gift Guide: Top Cooking Gifts

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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Genesee News asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Cooking Gifts

1) Crispy Taco Shell Tool - Set of 2
Toast tacos to perfection without oil, frying, or unwanted mess. This tool slides corn or flour tortillas into a toaster to crisp them up in a fast and easy way. It works with any toaster, is dishwasher safe, and Made in the USA.

2) Cutting Board with Folding Strainer
A cutting board with folding colander attachment means you can tackle many kitchen jobs with one tool. Cut, rinse, and corral food all on one board that makes adding chopped ingredients to pots and pans an easier task, too.

3) DIY Cupcake Baking Kit
This DIY Cupcake Making Kit provides all the pre-measured ingredients and a detailed recipe card so you can make gourmet cupcakes at home, just add butter, eggs, and buttermilk. The kit is hand-packed from start to finish by the Red Velvet team in Brooklyn, NY. This is the easiest way to bake at home, and a memorable activity for the whole family.

4) Wooden ‘Let's Eat' Recipe Card Holder
The Wooden Let's Eat Recipe Card Holder is a fresh take on a recipe box. Ideal for everyday use with hinged brass ring binding, making it easy to add cards and to hang on a hook to keep handy in the kitchen. Crafted with wood front and back covers that are durable enough to pass down for years to come.

5) Ceramic Cooking & Serving Tagine Pot
This tagine pot is perfect for cooking and serving food at home. The dome-shaped lid allows for the ingredients within the pot to steam out, creating flavorful meals. Kamsah's proprietary handcrafting process ensures that your tagines are of the highest quality with absolutely no aesthetic defects. Each piece is made by local women for a fair wage in Nabeul, Tunisia, a city that’s been making renowned ceramics for centuries. And Kamsah supports the region even further, giving 10% of its profits to causes that benefit its artisans.

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