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Metro West Times Christmas Gift Guide: Top Foodie Favorites & Gourmet Food 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 Metro West Times 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 Foodie Favorites & Gourmet Food Gifts

1) Baking Spices Gift Set
Time for a bake-off. This baking spices set takes your cooking in a flavorful new direction. Curio Spice Co.’s signature spice blends combine interesting flavor combinations (pink pepper, rose, and ylang ylang, anyone?) and pair up with tried-and-true baking staples like cinnamon and nutmeg. Recipe cards are included for inspiration and it is all directly sourced from growers and farms to ensure freshness and purity.

2) Premium Beer Making Kit
Craft a Brew is a DIY home beer brewing kit that will make outstanding craft beer right out of the box. It is designed to allow customers to make the best possible beer in their own kitchen on their first attempt. The premium brewing kits use only 100% malt extract, world-class specialty grains, fresh hops, and high-quality yeast: everything you need to create great tasting beer.

3) Congratulations Cocktail Making Card Set
Happy Cooking Cards: Congratulations - Pina Colada

4) Crispy Taco Shell Tool - Set of 2
Toast tacos to perfection without oil, frying, or unwanted mess. This tool slides corn or flour tortillas into a toaster to crisp them up in a fast and easy way. It works with any toaster, is dishwasher safe, and Made in the USA.

5) Cold Brew Tea Gift Set
Make your afternoon tea an iced one with a cold brew tea gift set. Cold brewing is a slow and gentle way to infuse tea that creates more intense flavors and aromas. This set has everything you need to brew your own at home, including organic and orthodox loose leaf teas. This means the tea is hand-picked and processed according to traditional practices and it is all sourced from small-scale, non-industrial tea farms. Brewing is easy—just steep the tea overnight in the container, strain, and enjoy.

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