Monday, 14 December 2015

Gifts for the Foodie/Baker

Gifts for the Foodie/Baker
At the more expensive end of the scale is a Stand Mixer, though these can be bought for between £50 to £300+ depending on the brand you choose. Kitchenaid mixers are very popular because of how pretty they are but Kenwood mixers are just as good for a fraction of the price from what I hear. To go with that, you could also purchase a Recipe Book or two to start them off. If your friend has a specific diet or allergy such as vegan or gluten free then finding them a recipe book designed specifically for this will be much appreciated I'm sure. For someone who's planning on moving away from home in the new year essentials such as Tea and Coffee Canisters, Mugs or a set of Mixing Bowls would be a lovely practical but also pretty idea. A Cute Novelty Timer would be a useful present and would look lovely in a set with some Cookie Cutters and a Cake/Display Stand to make a little baking themed hamper for a young child. Alternatively a ready made Macaroon Making Set is a simpler way of doing that. For a coffee lover a Cafetiere is a good option as it allows them to make freshly brewed coffee from real beans rather than instant coffee. For those that love the smell of freshly baked goods in their home how about a Food Scented Candle, loads of these can be found at christmas time. A more novelty idea such as a Donut Maker would be a nice gift too as it's not really the kind of thing someone would buy for themselves. 
Two other ideas I've just had whilst writing this are 1) a gift card for a cooking masterclass/experience type thing or 2) Put together a ready made mix (loads of recipes are available on pinterest) so that all the recipient has to do is add butter etc and bake.
This is the final of my gift guides, so I hope I've sufficiently inspired you to find beautiful and practical gifts within your budget no matter what it might be!

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