Lafayette Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Cooking Gifts

Lafayette Reporter 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 Lafayette Reporter 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) Ceramic Rice Cooker
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This ceramic rice cooker makes a delicious pot of rice every time. Cordless and compact, it boils on the stove for a few minutes and retains heat as it simmers and sits. Its lid ensures water won’t boil over, while condensation drips down to prevent freshly cooked rice from drying out.

2) Spice Gallery Gift Set
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Take dishes up a flavorful notch with an artisanal spice gift set. Essentials like sea salt and chilli flakes sit alongside out-of-the-ordinary spice blends (ever try lemon peel, sage, and bee pollen?). It’s all directly sourced from growers and farms to ensure purity and freshness, and the blends are unique to Curio Spice Co. A tea towel and handy recipe cards round out this perfectly giftable set.

3) Skrubba Mix Set
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Wet-It!: Skrubba Mix Set

4) Silicone Half Gallon Bag
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10″ x 8″ x .75″: 0.3 lb.

5) Ergonomic Oyster Shucker
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This oyster shucker makes a tough job easier and it gives back to the ocean, too. The stainless steel blade extends fully into the handle for boosted durability and has a bent tip that provides the perfect pivot point to crack open the shell. An ergonomic thumb print on the sturdy recycled plastic handle gives you a firmer grip. Pair with the optional cut-resistant shucking cloth, and you’ll be ready for an oyster feast.



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