10 Great Gifts for A Real Food Newbie

December 1, 2011

     

Whether you’re new to eating a Traditional, Real Food diet, or know someone who is, here’s a list of gift ideas sure to be a hit this holiday season (or any time of year, for that matter).

1. Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon and Mary Enigthe essential Real Food classic.

2.  A gift certificate from your local farmer that raises pastured meats.

3.  Nourishing Our Children DVD - audio/visual inspiration for eating a traditional diet.

    

4.  An immersion blender for whipping up blended soups, sauces, and smoothies.

5.  A slow cooker - I like this one by Hamilton Beach - for savory stews, stock, and more.

6.  A case of mason jars for culturing and storing real food.

7. A big food processor to save time on chopping, grating, and blending.

8.  A gallon of coconut oil - for cooking with healthy fat.

8.  Your very own kombucha scoby - a gateway starter into culture foods.

10.  A stocking stuffed with various funnelsstrainers, and other must-have kitchen tools.

      

What Real Food essentials would you add to this list???

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  1. Oh what a great list! I want all of those ;o) On my wish list for this year is a dutch oven! I have a glass cooktop stove (such a bummer) but I understand I can still use these lovely dutch ovens on it. I’d also love a cast iron pan *sigh*.

  2. Meagan says:

    Good list :) I would add a “cheesecloth” to the top of the list, were it mine.

  3. Dawn says:

    I consider myself a newbie foodie and will be giving out one of my favorite products, the Laptop Lunches Bento Sets, for the holidays this year. This was my gateway product for getting into the foodie world and now I’m hooked! You can check them out at http://www.laptoplunches.com.

  4. Emily says:

    Good idea Meagan. In my kitchen I tend to use flour sack cloths for straining and covering ferments more than cheese cloth, but I haven’t adventured into cheese making yet. What else do you do with your cheese cloth?

  5. Emily says:

    Thanks, Sarah! I want a dutch oven too! A big white Le Creuset one! Have you check thrift stores for an old cast iron pan? I hear they show up often and just need to be reseasoned.

  6. Amy Kliesch says:

    Tea towels, sea salt, an ice cream machine… OH and metal mixing bowls!

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