Cooking Gifts
Loves to Cook
Chefs revel in buying themselves all sorts of tools and toys, new-fangled peelers and fancy boilers. Of course, this presents a challenge to you, the gift-giver. It helps to know your recipient’s cooking habits, but even if that’s impossible, the following ideas are likely to be well received. And they’ll be pleased that you recognized their love of the kitchen.
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Le Cordon Bleu Classes
InterCourses: An Aphrodisiac Cookbook
Matter of Fact Mug 89532
William Bounds Stainless Steel Mill
Kay Dee Designs Bella Cucina Kitchen Ensembles, Terry Towel
My Last Supper: 50 Great Chefs and Their Final Meals / Portraits, Interviews, and Recipes
Healing with Whole Foods: Oriental Healing and Modern Nutrition (1996)
The Flexitarian Table: Inspired, Flexible Meals for Vegetarians, Meat Lovers, and Everyone inBetween
OXO Angled Measuring Cup, 1/4 Cup
iPrepare.com
Chef's Secrets: Insider Techniques from Today's Culinary Masters
Hidden Kitchens: Stories, Recipes, and More from NPR's The Kitchen Sisters
John Sarich at Chateau Ste. Michelle: For Cooks Who Love Wine (1997)
Babette's Feast
Jamie Oliver - Oliver's Twist
The Silver Spoon
Pocketchef Vegetarian (Cooksmart)
The Complete Keller: The French Laundry Cookbook & Bouchon
Perfect Mix
The BBQ Queens' Big Book of Barbecue