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Christmas Gift Ideas for Foodies 2019

December 18, 2018 by Wifeeclectic Leave a Comment

We all have foodies in our lives whether they are immediate family or some of our closest friends. These people live for food, spending a lot of their income on great quality food and dining in the best restaurants around. Some consider them snobs but they will say they just have good taste. Most likely, it’s a bit of both.

 

When Christmas comes around you may find yourself wondering what you could buy for your foodie friends. Fear not, this article will help you with some Christmas gift ideas for foodies that are guaranteed to make them merry this year.

 

  1. Instant Pot Duo 60

 

Image from Amazon

 

If you’ve not yet heard of an Instant Pot then where have you been? This fantastic kitchen appliance makes cooking a breeze. This electric pressure cooker can help make super fast and delicious meals with ease. It cleverly combines 7 different appliances in one: pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, sauté pan, yogurt maker and warmer.

The perfect gift for any foodie this Christmas.

 

  1. Sriracha Keychain

 

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We all know a foodie that frequently dines and who enjoys a good hot sauce. They will tell you themselves that getting a good hot sauce can sometimes be an issue when out and about. 

This problem has now been resolved with this innovative Sriracha keychain. Your foodie friend will never be without hot sauce again. Perfect for any foodie who enjoys a bit of spice with their food. 

 

  1. Extra Long Cheese Board

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No doubt your foodie friends enjoy a good cheeseboard. Maybe they even host a cheese and wine nights with family or friends? This extra-long cheese board is perfect for entertaining, giving them the ability to put a huge spread of cheese, crackers, jams, and grapes out for all their guests in a fun and innovative way. 

 

  1. Delish Insane Sweets

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The perfect cookbook for any foodie with a sweet tooth. This incredible dessert cookbook is jammed with over 100 delicious and naughty dessert recipes including Snickerdoodles, Death By Chocolate Brownies, and Extra-Fluffy Vanilla Cupcakes.

If you have a sweet tooth foodie in mind, you can’t go wrong with this gift that keeps on giving. 

 

  1. Cookbook and Tablet Stand

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All foodies enjoy cooking but all have the same issue when it comes to following a recipe. Where to put your cookbook or iPad? These handy stands for your kitchen offer a great way to place your cookbook or tablet so that you can focus on the recipe and not how much food you are splashing all over your expensive iPad.

  1. A Christmas Food Hamper

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Believe it or not, foodies love to receive food for Christmas. An easy way to make them merry this year is to gift them a Christmas food hamper. You can buy them a hamper already full with special treats including delicious artisan cheese, luxurious Kopi Luwak coffee, divine chocolate truffles or even their favorite bottle of wine.

Alternatively, you could buy the hamper and make your own. If you know your foodie well, creating a personal hamper with the foods you know they will love is a real special touch this Christmas. 

 

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