It’s finally that time of year! Halloween decorations coming down, some Thanksgiving plates and trays coming out of storage, and holiday shopping season nearly upon us! We’ve outlined a variety of our favorite places for gift options and cover all sorts of budgets. Without further ado, here are our picks:
Made In Cookware

At our core, we are a high-end cookware blog. While we love to cover all sorts of products related to kitchens and cooking, this is our “bread and butter”, metaphorically speaking. Made In Cookware offers a large variety of products, are offering incredible Black Friday deals.
One thing that’s impressive about Made In is the range of materials offered. Stainless steel, ceramic non stick, and even seasoned skillets, Made In has the range of multiple cookware companies put into one! Combine that with affordable sets that now give free value gifts worth up to $1000, here’s a great place to buy a great gift!
Solo Stove

Solo Stove offers a wide variety of products including grills and pizza ovens, but their smokeless fire pits are their specialty. The best gifts create experiences, and gathering with your family and friends outside to make some s’mores is always a great time. Solo Stove makes that easily attainable.
Lenox

Lenox is almost like a combination of Etsy and a kitchenware retailer. They always offer unique products, but also can guarantee high quality. Whether peanuts, grinch, or spice village, Lenox has all sorts of unique options that can provide a different kitchen experience and aid any holiday theme.
Weber

It’s always a good time to load up on cooking equipment, even if the more traditional BBQ season is over. For one, Thanksgiving is the best time of year to have a variety of ways to cook. Whether classic turkey or adding others into the mix, check out the products on Weber and see what you like!
Wild Alaskan

Wild Alaskan is perfect for seafood lovers nationwide. I always wonder how people in middle America can get high quality seafood, if there is no ocean or lake nearby. You can always “import” it from Alaska (no tariffs!) and sort out the perfect mix of fish for your loved ones.

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