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Christmas gifts for food lovers

Make your holiday shopping easier this year with this gift guide for the food lovers in your life (and seriously, who doesn‘t love food?). Gourmet gifts are always a winning gift choice. Plus… just maybe your giftees will share some with you.

For the Gourmet Home Cook

Every cook uses salt, and flavored salts are all the rage. For the serious gourmet cook,

Secret Stash Sea Salts

come in a variety of flavors (ranging from truffle to chorizo to pineapple), sizes and prices (ranging from $5.00 to $144.00). Purchase a sampler pack if you can’t pick just one.

For the Foodie with a Sweet Tooth

To satisfy the sweet tooth of a loved one, give the ultimate snack pack: Dean & Deluca’s

Snacks on the Run

sampler mix, which includes mini containers filled with jelly beans, toffee, Swedish fish, licorice and a multitude of other sweet treats. Choose from three-, six-, 12- or 18-packs ranging in price
from $16 to $105.

For the Travel Loving Foodie

If the foodie on your Christmas gift list loves to travel and experiment with local cuisines, then

1001 Foods You Must Taste Before You Die

is the gift. It features 1001 foods — fruits, vegetables, cheeses and sweets — that you probably have never heard of or seen before. Your adventurous foodie friend will love learning about all
the foods in this book.

For the Wine Lover

Brookstone’s

elegant six-piece wine set

includes all the essentials for pouring and storing wine: Two wine collars to stop dripping, two double-sealed stoppers to keep air out and a pouring spout to prevent splashes, all in a handsome
rosewood box. For only $25, this sophisticated gift is affordable.

For the Green Foodie

Sometimes, going green in the kitchen is difficult. For your favorite eco-holics, Williams & Sonoma offers

organic flour sack towels

woven from unbleached organic cotton. They are absorbent, lint free and a great alternative to paper towels. They come in a pack of three for only $14 — a steal, considering how much money your
friends stand to save on paper towels. (This, of course, means they can get you a better gift next year.)

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