Christmas gift guide: 10 gifts for foodies
Le Creuset classic

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There are some foodies who love to try the newest trends and there are those who prefer to stick to the tried and true. For the classic cook on your holiday list, there’s nothing sweeter than a Le Creuset French oven, the one-pot wonder for perfect soups, stews and casseroles. Cast-iron round French oven, Williams-Sonoma, from $120.
Traditional Christmas tea hamper

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Celebrate Christmas like the Brits do with a traditional afternoon tea. Iconic brewers Fortnum & Mason have put a tasty gift hamper together, filled with zesty holidays blends, cakes, truffles, jams, biscuits and more. Christmas Tea Hamper, Fortnum & Mason, $150.
Hot chocolate on a stick

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The holiday season is all about indulging in the sweeter side of life. These chocolate dipping sticks would make a great gift for the chocoholic on-the-go – simply dip in hot milk and stir for rich, all-natural cocoa. Hot chocolate on a stick, Crate and Barrel, $5 each.
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