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North Baltimore Journal Christmas Gift Guide: Top Cooking 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 North Baltimore Journal 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 Cooking Gifts

1) Ventilated Sprouting Jar
Growing nutrient-rich sprouts is easy with this smartly-designed home sprouting jar. Like a mini greenhouse, it creates the perfect climate to grow little seeds into fibrous alfalfa, lentils, radishes, and any other edible sprouts. Its integrated strainer and base help drain water and eliminate the most common problem with home sprouting: mold.

2) Top Chips Microwave Healthy Chip Maker
This microwave chip maker makes healthy snacking a cinch. Slice fruits and veggies (like potatoes, carrots, apples, kale, and pears) with the included mandoline, then place on the stackable silicone trays. Microwave for quick-and-crispy treats that are oil- and fat-free.

3) Unbreakable Drinkware - Set of 6
Virtually unbreakable beverage glasses

4) Baked Goods Preserver - Set of 2
This unique kitchen gadget will keep your baked goods fresh, moist, and delicious for longer, without the need to store them in your fridge. Simply fill the tool with water and place it inside a sealed container with your baked goods to extend their shelf life. It's uniquely undulated shape is designed to be spill-proof and fit all standard cupcakes, Bundt cakes, and muffin containers.

5) End Grain Double Cheese Board
Serve to impress. From log to glossy, end grain cheese board—it’s all harvested and assembled locally in a small Nova Scotia mill. They cut the Larch wood to expose its intricate patterns and gradients. But besides the aesthetic benefits, the flexible end grain will self-cleanse and self-heal after you cut. It even has rubber feet to prevent moisture from getting trapped. With proper care and seasoning, this heirloom cutting board will last you a lifetime.

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