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What Is The Best Cooking Related Gift That You've Ever Received?
This is more modest than the others, but my mom got me an immersion blender a few years ago for Christmas. One of those “how did I live without this?!” gifts.
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Bonus if it's a kitchen item. Looking to gift something special for my SIL on her wedding day who finds so much joy cooking for her young family.
My mom bought a KitchenAid stand mixer and pretty much all the accessories and I was drooling over it. I love to cook and she doesn't. A month after I moved out of state she called me and asked me if I wanted it because 'it takes up too much counter space'. Well hell yes. I love the thing.
This is more modest than the others, but my mom got me an immersion blender a few years ago for Christmas. One of those “how did I live without this?!” gifts.
After I got my NVQ in cookery, all four of my grandparents came together and purchased me a 12 piece set of French copper cookware. That's the best cookware related gift that I've ever gotten. They're so beautiful and they'll be with my family for generations, God willing. My sister got me an antique copy of Hannah Glasse's The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy, which is not only my favourite cookbook but the first cookbook, and although it's not brought into the kitchen for fear of messing it, I use the recipes in it all of the time!
Hi all! My wife and I talked yesterday about sinking our teeth into the world of culinary arts together. I love cooking and have a good handle on technique, but always open to learning more! Wife is more of a beginner.
Other than cooking classes, what are some fun (preferably low cost) Xmas ideas to get us going? Thanks!