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Gifts For Those Who Love To Cook

The holiday season is officially in full swing. Tree lighting ceremonies, the survival of Black Friday, Christmas music and the Salvation Army red donation bell ringer are all clear indications you and I, need to get into the holiday spirit. If you have anyone on your list who shares in one of my many mantra's: "I cook therefore I am," then I've compiled a fun list to help you satisfy their foodie obsession. Here are a few items to consider for the wannabe chef on your list that loves to cook! Splurge on something unique they'll enjoy and show them you appreciate not only eating there delectable edibles, but the time, energy and effort they take in preparing a meal with love...

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Joseph Joseph Cookbook Stand- $24.95



State of the art cookbook stands opens and closes like a real book and helps keep favorite recipes safe from kitchen mishaps. Also, safe and secure to use with your e Reader devices and tablets. Easy cleaning and storage.  Full Details...
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Recipe Rocks- $9.99


Recipe rocks are a great addition for the tidy cook 's kitchen. They hold up to eight magazine, note card or printed pages. Perfect for the wannabe chef who likes to print off single recipes offline or take them out their favorite cooking magazines. Small and compact, storage and cleaning is easy. Full Details...


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Things Cooks Love- $19.99



The title fits perfectly with this posting! Things Cooks Love allows you to take your kitchen international! Global cuisine, tips, recommendations, cookware discussions and everything in between. More reference than cookbook. Full Details...



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Copper Recipe Journal- $40.00



Start a legacy within your family for generations to come with this recipe keepsake journal. Custom crafted to be durable with a copper cover, wire binding and thick recycled paper.  Add your favorite recipes as you make them and then share with others.

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