I am going to be a total slacker on this post and did not do any research but took a page from what I am familiar with in my life. My fiance and I don’t consider ourselves to be serious foodies, but we know what we like. We like to make meals with wholesome, high-quality ingredients. We enjoy dining at establishments that use as many local resources as possible and are locally-owned. So here are a few things that I love that you may consider for gifts for a couple you know.
- CSA MEMBERSHIP
- Slow Food Membership

You can join your local chapter (or convivium) when you sign up. Just research your local group first. I joined our Miami group in hopes of going to simple potlucks and helping with the gardening program they volunteer with in our local elementary schools but was a bit disappointed this year when most group activities were pricey dining events. Not all conviviums are like this though so do your research because there are a lot of local groups that do potlucks and share their culinary skills with each other.
- Cooking School
- Local Wine
- Cookbook
There are so many cookbooks out there based on a variety of diets. My favorite gift book in this genre right now is “Grub: Ideas for an Urban Organic Kitchen” by Anna Lappe and Bryant Terry. Only half of the book is recipes but the other half covers food issues ranging from additives to environmental justice. There is a lot of information about food systems here and how their ecology relates to what we put in our bodies but it isn’t written in a way that makes it hard to read.
- Kitchen stuff
Toaster convection ovens allow foods to cook quicker and at lower temperatures
Slow cookers are efficient at cooking meals using less energy than stove ovens
Bamboo kitchen ware is sustainable, strong, easy on cookware… think spatulas, cutting boards, salt keeper, etc.
Cloth napkins, towels, aprons. You can even make this stuff for the couple
Herb starter pack if they don’t already garden or live in small quarters that don’t allow an outdoor garden
Reliable cookware like a cast iron skillet or copper if they know how to take care of it. It can last generations.
Recycled glassware
There are a lot of “green” products out there so I don’t feel a need to list where to get these items. Just think out of the box if you are looking for a unique gift or the couple isn’t registered. Does anyone have any other kind of food-related gifts they are thinking of that they want or are giving?





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