Just about all my gifts were food-related, which was partly because of the agreed gift-giving protocol among my BIL and SIL and families that each couple would exchange one gift with each other couple. It's difficult to pick joint gifts for two people with very different interests, so hey, who doesn't like food? And we all love to cook. My/our haul:
- One 7 qt. enameled cast-iron Dutch oven
- One handmade cherry spatula, made from the tree my BIL had in their backyard, which was chopped down to provide the wood for the newly converted loft office over their garage (so in a way, we are going to be eating off their floor)
- One fabulous huge-ass Moroccan cookbook
- King Arthur Flour Baker's Companion
- Artisan Pizza and Flatbread in 5 Minutes a Day
- Vacuum pack of hot-smoked salmon from husband's well-meaning aunt in Seattle; we never know what to do with the stuff (it's a style I don't like; I'm an Ashkenazi cold-cured lox girl). Any ideas?
- Local chocolate bar from SIL (70% dark chocolate with butter toffee and sea salt)
- Gift certificate for $50 to The Wooden Spoon in Andersonville from one of my 73 bosses
- Macy's gift card, which is food-related if you spend it all on kitchenware, right?
Gifts given:
- Ice cream maker for BIl and his wife
- Electric pressure cooker for SIL and her husband
- New set of stainless steel cookware for Mom (I don't think she's bought herself any kitchen equipment since she got married, and that was in 1966!)
- Stovetop espresso maker and milk frother for in-laws, if the darn thing ever gets there; I have to say, I am not impressed at the moment with DHL, because the package sat in Germany from Dec. 15th until Jan. 3rd, and I still have no idea whether they will ever manage to deliver it (gift was ordered from Amazon UK, and in-laws are in Cyprus - anyone know other places in the EU where we might order future gifts for them? I had no luck finding anywhere in Cyprus with online ordering, at least not in English).