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Back in November a few friends and I were discussing the holidays. The talk of writing seasonal cards, decorations, travel and more gave way to gifts. None of us seemed excited about shopping and we all said the same thing, that there isn’t one thing we want for Christmas.
Later that evening, during dinner, I was sharing the story with Dean – and he agreed that there is nothing he wants for Christmas. We decided then that we would set an amount and stick to it, and we would get each other something meaningful to open on Christmas morning.
Having a set amount, and promising not to exceed it, made me put a lot of thought into the perfect gift for Dean. I’m pretty excited about the three little things I got for him, and cannot wait for him to open them on Christmas morning. He will be so happy.
I just glanced over at our tree, it is usually stuffed with gifts underneath, but instead there are 5 beautifully wrapped presents – and it truly feels like Christmas.

Feeling that others may feel this way too, I thought I would share a few gift ideas – but the list was so endless I cut it down to a few kitchen gadget ideas that will fit under the tree or in a stocking.
Digital Food Thermometer
Cooking meat to the right temperature can be a bit of a guessing game. Help your recipient avoid this stress with an instant-read or digital thermometer from Cuisinart or Kizen that gives a fast, accurate read of internal temperatures. They’ll be able to quickly check the temperature of steaks, chicken breasts, or whole turkeys, gaining peace of mind that these meats have reached the right level of doneness.
Beeswax Food Wraps
Plastic wrap can serve many purposes, but it’s also a single-use item that soon finds its way into the trash. This holiday season, consider gifting beeswax food wraps, the reusable alternative to plastic wrap that can seal jars and bowls and protect half-used fruits and veggies. You can find ones in different shapes and sizes from companies such as Bee’s Wrap and Goldilocks Goods.
Garlic Press
From pasta to wings to potatoes, garlic adds a wonderful flavor that enhances any dish. And a garlic press like Zulay’s two-in-one version, which can mince and slice the cloves, makes using the staple ingredient that much easier.
Meat Chopper
You may be scratching your head wondering what this chopper is for, but it’ll soon become your loved one’s new favorite kitchen gadget. This spatula-like tool from brands like GoodCook, OXO, and Farberware has multiple blades that easily chop, blend, or mash meat or vegetables while they cook in a pan on the stove.
Electric Spice Grinder
Preground spices are very convenient, but nothing compares to a fresh grind since it makes the flavors and aroma more powerful. Gift an electric spice grinder like Cuisinart’s electric spice-and-nut grinder, and your loved one may never go back to preground again.
Take gift giving back to what it was – a little gift that will mean something to ones you love.

Around Thanksgiving Dean decided it would be a good idea to straighten the garage. If you knew Dean you would know that the garage was already in good order, but he started going through every cabinet, draw, tool and everything else. He tossed some things, gave some to his buddy, and donated other items to the local charity shop. The garage looks amazing, and we know exactly where everything is located.
Next we were going through our utility storage and went through the bins and did the same process, trash, donate and giveaway. This does lead me to ask how many wreaths does one home need? Dean tried to put the number of wreaths we have solely onto me, but then I reminded him he purchased the 4th of July and one of the summer wreaths. OK, so he purchased two and the rest is on me – who can go to etsy and not buy a wreath for every possible occassion?
Then one day, while I was at work, he said he was going to take on the pantry. This shouldn’t have been a large task as it was orderly, but then he decided to line the shelves, add more storage, additional lighting and a spice rack that makes my heart so happy. One can’t stop in the pantry when there are other cabinets, drawers and the refrigerator to be cleaned out too.
Here we are a few weeks later and every closet and drawer has been cleaned out, organized and are so orderly. We have made multiple runs to the charity shop, gave away more items and had to toss some.
The house feels wonderful in its newly organized state – we can now relax and enjoy being inside through these cooler days and cold nights as winter continues. Come spring we’ll do it all again.