Christmas is coming around very soon it appears! Time has
just flown by this year! I’ve somehow managed to do nearly all of my Christmas shopping; however if you are still struggling for ideas on what to buy people then look
no further than the http://www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk/
website.
Find me a Gift have a really great range of gifts for every budget and for everyone in your life! You
can use this link to go directly to their Christmas Gift section, which is
conveniently split by mens, womens, couples, baby and more! http://www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk/christmas-gifts/
I particularly like their ‘bargain’ section, especially
if you are looking for a few stocking fillers. Though are not for the serious
minded person but will cause a few giggles I am sure! http://www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk/special-offer/womens-bargain-gifts.html
Obviously, I tend to frequent the kitchen section, and if
you are looking to buy for a foodie
minded friend this Christmas, here are a couple of my favourite ideas to get you
started:
Giant Jelly Baby Mould
My mum adores jelly babies and this is an ideal gift for
her! He is so cute and would make a fun jelly!
Russian Doll cups
I am a real magpie for anything cute looking for the kitchen and just adore these glasses, they are just so pretty and would make water so much
more interesting!
And last but not least this rather gorgeous yet practical baking set! I
love pastry, despite it being quite a fragile beast to work with, at the same
time its so worth it! I am occasionally lazy and buy it ready made but I
normally do try to make my own!
Rolling out the pastry to the right height can be a bit
of a challenge, however with the Joseph Joseph rolling pin, it has these clever little bits that stick on the end to make this
stage a doddle! To make your pastry that bit more special, the kit also comes
with a silicon spatula for mixing up your filling, and a silicon pastry brush –
perfect for lovingly glazing your finished product and both have a great little feature with a built in ledge to stop your mixture touching the work surfaces, a genius idea I think! Additionally the kit also contains a rather cute little
pie timer to make sure your baked delights are cooked to perfection! A great
little kit for any keen pastry maker!
If you like the pastry
set…the great news is that you could also win one! I am using a new toy called Rafflecopter to help collate entries, please e-mail me if any problems!
I wanted this set for EVER! I am baking a gingerbread house today as this rolling pin would make it 10,000 times easier!
ReplyDeleteI love that jelly mould too. :)
I have hardly any interesting utensils. Sadly, my most interesting is my garlic press!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of this set.
ReplyDeleteFab prize...my fav kitchen utentil is my vintage runner bean slicer. @facelessfood
ReplyDeleteAdd me in Anne!
ReplyDeleteI'd love that set, particularly the rolling pin :)
ReplyDelete@happyfox
fab prize, would love to win it since this is my favorite utensil
ReplyDeleteMy favourite utensils are my microplane graters - particularly the one I use for zesting citrus fruit.
ReplyDeleteLove the Joseph joseph utensils, and the colour scheme of your set!
I'm not sure I used your competition gadget properly, I expected to have to mention my favourite utensil there!
Pastry is my nemisis so this is exactly what I need! My favourite utensil has to be my little kitchen devil knife - would be lost without it, but that's probably true of most of the utensils I have - oh dear!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous prize I love making pastry, I have an old wooden rolling pin thats seen better days.
ReplyDeleteMy grater is the utensil I could not live without.
@daisyangel1
Would love to win this set. My favourite gadget isn't a gadget really it's my Sabatier Knife which I bought 30 years ago and is still going strong. For a proper gadget it would be my jar key for opening all kinds of jars when there isn't a strong man handy ;)
ReplyDeleteMy Fiskars kitchen scissors they are useful for so many things.
ReplyDeleteI have so many that its hard to choose a favourite but probably my little silicone spatula. I use it for everything. I've had my eye on this Joseph Joseph set, would be amazing to win it :)
ReplyDeleteHmm, an interesting and unusual question! I think I will go for the garlic press as it keeps my fingers smelling fresh! x
ReplyDeleteMy favourite gadget is my speed peeler I brought at Freemantle market Australia!
ReplyDeletemy grater is my favorite
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my rolling pin
ReplyDeletemy grater
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is my stick blender great for soups in this cold weather.
ReplyDelete@chrismse1
I love my little Kenwood chopper - not necessarily a utensil but I use it like a knife and a grater and it saves me so much time and sore hands!
ReplyDelete@nickiem
My favourite kitchen untensil is my rotary grater ...its fab no more grated knuckles for me! ooh and my cookie scoop so all my cookies are the right size!
ReplyDeletePippa Saunders
I have a 35 year old garlic crusher that I couldn't live without. People tend to say garlic crushers are flimsy and inefficiant but mine is brilliant. It's in use almost every day and always produces smoothly crushed garlic.
ReplyDeletemorning, its my hand blender, make a lot of winter soups, been with me a few years, lost without it. thanks for comp
ReplyDeleteMERRY CHRISTMAS, TO YOU AND ALL YOUR FAMILY
I love making pastry, I have an old wooden rolling pin thats seen better day
ReplyDeleteIt has to be my Kitchenaid Mixer , I'd be lost without it
ReplyDeleteMy great-gran's butter knife. It's lasted 47 years now :-)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite kitchen utensil has to be my tongs. I use them with a lot of the cooking I do.
ReplyDeletemeasuring spoons are probably my favourite utensil
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