17 Holiday Gifts for Someone Who Loves to Eat, Drink and Be Merry
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Every year, around this time, people head to their Google search bars to ask: What do I buy the person who already has everything? And, every year, they’re shown pages of gift guides featuring lists of odd and unexpected items. But here’s the thing about people who already have everything: they don’t need a Glow in the Dark Pillow or a Wishing and Gratitude Globe. They don’t want more stuff that takes up space and doesn’t get used, no matter how precious it looks wrapped under the Christmas tree.
So here’s the move: buy them something they can consume. The holidays are all about eating, drinking and being merry, and there’s no better way to celebrate the season than with an $800 wheel of cheese or a gift pack of cured Spanish meat. These edible gifts are odd and unexpected, even though there’s a good chance they won’t make it to 2019.
This decadent log cake from Toronto’s favourite patisserie is the perfect dinner table centrepiece. Good luck not digging into it before the end of the meal.
Nothing screams luxury like personalization. Purchase a bottle of The Glenlivet at your local liquor store, and then visit their site to create a free custom label.
The gift that keeps giving all year long! Sign someone up for a Bokksu subscription, and they’ll receive monthly boxes of Japanese snacks, candies, and teas delivered to their door directly from Japan.
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