Winter 2006 Gift Guide

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RENEWABLE/SUSTAINABLEUNDER $15A MODERN TWIST
GADGETSPRETTY FANCYKITCHEN TOOLSEDIBLESCOOKBOOKS

RENEWABLE/SUSTAINABLE For the loved one who eats organic—and who doesn't these days? These gifts are in some small way kinder to the earth—or the people who made them—than your run-of-the-mill item. Of course we wouldn't have chosen them if they weren't really good-looking, too.

Cutting Boards
We admire Bambu because the company commits...
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Candela Lights
These lights provide the same ambient glow...
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Palm Wood Oval Tray
Besides its good looks, this tray has quite a few...
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Felt Tablemat
Handwoven from wool felt, these placemats will...
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Haute Surface Interlocking Cork Trivets
Made from 100 percent recycled cork, these...
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Sandclean Scrubbers
Although they look and feel like big balls of ribbon...
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Large Basket Bowl
This multifunctional ceramic bowl would be great holding...
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Bloom Tote Bag
This Belgian linen bag with rattan handles is a full 17 by 17...
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Recycled Glass Round Wine Tumblers and Carafe
Stemless wineglasses and an etched...
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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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  • 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.