Gift Guide :: The Indie Food Lover
The foodies in our lives might just be my favorite people to holiday shop for! Finding them that special edible gift is just so rewarding. And as foodies ourselves, we know just the right places to shop. From our favorite nut butters to local honey to a box of the perfect peaches and back, we have just the thing for the foodie in your life!
The perfect organic peaches, freshly picked and delivered right to your door during peach season. (starting at $62)
Our favorite nut butters are perfect for the foodie who secretly still loves a good PB&J. These nut butters are the seriously delicious foodie version of peanut butter (though totally peanut free). Our favorites are the marzipan with sprinkles and cinnamon snickerdoodle (available here and here). (starting $17)
Our vitamix blender gets used EVERY SINGLE DAY. They just work so well and are a must-have in a kitchen in our opinion ;) (starting at $210)
These chocolate bars are almost too beautiful to eat, covered in dried strawberries or bits of candy, but make sure your give them a try because they taste just as good as they look. (starting at $13)
Vermont maple syrup from your favorite whiskey maker is sure to be a hit. $25)
Did you know vanilla extract is grown in Hawaii, not just Madagascar? This vanilla is pure, fresh, and comes in extract, paste and bean form. Buy the extract for the baker in your life or for the more adventurous baker, the extract making kit may be perfect. (starting at $15)
Croissants delivered to your door to bake at home transform any kitchen into the Parisian bakery of your dreams. (starting at $27)
We’ve been big fans of this meat subscription box for years now and gifted one to Garrett’s mom last year. The meat is grass-fed/organic/free-range and sure to be on any omnivore’s gift list.
The most delicious cocktails already mixed and cutely packaged in cans and bottles. (starting at $16)
The classic kitchenmaid mixer is a must have for any home baker. ($259)
Our favorite cookbooks make the most beautiful gifts (here, here, and here. (starting at $17)
One of our favorite ice creamery delivers pints right to your door! (starting at $65)
A fun update on the classic cookie cutter. ($37 for six)
Though I hate to play favorites in the coffee department, this is admittedly ours. Consider a subscription for the coffee snob and they will thank you every morning over a steaming cup of joe. (starting at $18)
Something about local honey is just so much better than its store bought cousin, and our local honey company, Ellensburg Bee Company is no exception. Honey from your local producer would make a great gift for anyone on your list or try a Adee Honey Farm honey.
A safer nonstick cookie sheet for all that holiday baking. ($19)
My sister introduced me to this tea and it’s as beautiful as it is delicious. Pair it with my favorite mug for a fun and cozy gift. (starting at $15)
psst: In need of more gift ideas? Check out our Gifts to Wear :: for her, Gifts to Wear :: for him, handy homeowner, and polished home gift guides.
I also wanted to note that the Grit and Polish does not accept compensation for including items on our gift guides. Items are selected simply because we 100% love them. This post contains affiliate links, which means we may receive a small commission for sales driven through our links at absolutely no cost to you. As always, thank you for supporting The Grit and Polish!