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PRETTY FANCY There’s a place in everybody’s life for bone china. These are things we think are just plain gorgeous, in designs you might not have seen before. The holiday season is the time to indulge your penchant for luxury. (We just made that up.)

Botanical Champagne Glasses
This set of six delicately etched glasses...
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Black Forest Dinnerware
These bone china dishes from Germany combine...
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Ming Oil & Vinegar Set
Your eyes register them as standard, boring wineglasses...
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Tord Boontje Dishware
Photos of the Deer in Forest Deco plate...
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Etrange Vegetation Dinnerware
Blue botanical sketches...
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Lobmeyr Candy Dishes
Looking like something out of Willy ...
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Forge de Laguiole Corkscrews
Tire-bouchon—that's what you're allowed...
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Leather Travel Bar
Reminds us of those old days...
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  • Oh, it's coming!

  • This was useful last year.

    Now, it is nigh time for the 2007 Edition. Get cracking!

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  • When your next gift giving opportunity comes around remember to check out www.fuziongifts.com. Fuzion Gifts creates food and wine themed gift packages for anyone with an interest in food and wine, from the kitchen novice to the culinary guru in your life. These gift packages are definately keepers!

  • Have to vouch for the rice cooker. I spent a embarrassing amount of time debating whether or not I really needed a fuzzy logic--at 50-70 bucks extra--but I don't regret the splurge at all. It's also a steamer and a small slow-cooker, so there you go.

    Plus, it will keep your rice hot and in perfect condition for over 24 hours. It's probably not *officially* advisable, but we do it all the time...+READ

    Have to vouch for the rice cooker. I spent a embarrassing amount of time debating whether or not I really needed a fuzzy logic--at 50-70 bucks extra--but I don't regret the splurge at all. It's also a steamer and a small slow-cooker, so there you go.

    Plus, it will keep your rice hot and in perfect condition for over 24 hours. It's probably not *officially* advisable, but we do it all the time and never had anything bad result. Haven't pushed past the 36-hour mark (but plenty do).-COLLAPSE

  • my head is going to inpload...thanks

  • Fly, there isn't a print magazine anymore. I hope you're not bald yet. :-) The magazine is just online.

  • Where in the heck do I purchase subscriptions to your magazine??? I have looked all over your website and the internet and cant find anything! I want to purchase gift subscriptions for several of my friends and am done pulling my hair out...can you help??

  • Why do you pick Staub over LeCreuset?

    I think Silpats are great, but they are hard to give as a gift since you must know the exact size pans the recipient cooks with to make the gift helpful.