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Durham Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Foodie Favorites & Gourmet Food Gifts

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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Durham Reporter asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Foodie Favorites & Gourmet Food Gifts

1) Premium Beer Making Kit
Craft a Brew is a DIY home beer brewing kit that will make outstanding craft beer right out of the box. It is designed to allow customers to make the best possible beer in their own kitchen on their first attempt. The premium brewing kits use only 100% malt extract, world-class specialty grains, fresh hops, and high-quality yeast: everything you need to create great tasting beer.

2) Brownies - Set of 3
Brownie lovers get three ways to reach chocolatey heaven: triple chocolate with a dash of Welsh sea salt, espresso-infused with Hawaiian Kona sea salt, and intense chocolate with handcrafted caramel ribbons and dots of French sea salt. Pack of 3 boxes of Salt of the Earth Bakery Brownies.

3) Indian Tea & Decorative Tin Gift Box
Vahdam Teas: Indian Tea & Decorative Tin Gift Box - Assorted Chai Tea Blends (3 Tins)

4) Floral Lotus Tisane & Teapot
Transform the age-old ritual of making tea. These dried tea flowers are actual lotus buds sourced from a monastery on one of China’s holy mountains. Their golden honey aroma evolves into a subtle, more herbal taste and fragrance as you drink. This kit includes a beautiful glass teapot with a wire filter that lets you enjoy the aesthetics, and eight to twelve lotus flower tisanes (each good for up to two infusions).

5) Ceramic Self-Watering Herb Pot
This self-watering herb pot cultivates herbs almost all by itself. Fill it up every two to three weeks, and a plant will automatically absorb just what it needs through the planter’s unglazed ceramic water reservoir. It’s a great-looking and low-maintenance way to try your hand at gardening.

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