Holiday shopping can be totally intimidating, so we here at Good Bite have decided to save the day with this swoon-worthy list of foodie gifts. It's our little present to you. Whether you want to spend $10 or $100, take a gander down below at some fool-proof food-centric gifting options. $10-$39 Marcella Hazan, Amarcord: Marcella Hazan is the Julia Child of Italian cooking. Her cookbooks offer delicious rustic Italian dishes which are easy to make and even easier to eat (smileyface). For the true foodie, pick up a copy of her biography, perhaps one of the most interesting and affordable gifts out there. ($8) Spherical Ice Tray Set: For anyone into cocktailing and mixology, this perfect sphere ice set is a must. ($16) Food Fight: Do you have foodie friends that also like board games? This food-based trivia game will be the life of their party. ($19) Colorful Cutting Board: So pretty! This colorful round cutting board is sure to brighten up any kitchen. ($28) $40-$109 Ad Hoc at Home plus Fried Chicken Kit: Thomas Keller's most casual eatery Ad Hoc is best know for its Monday fried chicken night. Rather than traveling all the way to Napa, recreate the dish via his cookbook or this quick and easy at home kit. ($47) American Modern Pitcher: A beautiful remake of potter Russel Wright's classic mid-century American design. Perfect for lemonade or flowers. (pictured above; $75) Nest Bowls: Everything you could possibly need for baking in one adorable colorful set. Measuring cups, sieve, colander, and mixing bowls. ($75) Almond Bowl: Literally a bowl made from almonds for almonds. ($105) $110 and over Whole Prosciutto di Parma: Now this is major. Bestow upon a lucky recipient an entire whole prosciutto di Parma. Lasts for months, can be consumed in a zillion ways. As is, in an omelet, tossed with pasta, the sky's the limit. ($156) 25-Year Aged Balsamic Vinegar: YUM. Aged balsamic vinegar should be used sparingly. Not only is it expensive, but it packs so much flavor in a tiny droplet that you don't need much to impart that fabulous aged flavor. Serve over ice cream, panna cotta, tomatoes, you decide. ($350) Tip: We recently stumbled upon this fantastic site, One Kings Lane, which frequently sells tabletop and other kitchen wares way below cost (think Riedel wine glasses, coffee makers, etc). Stock up on gifts here!
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