November 26

Happy day-after-Thanksgiving friends! I hope your bellies and hearts and fridges are full of goodness.

Today I’m sharing something a little different… two curated gift guides for the holidays! See below for two different guides – the first “Eat Like a Farmer” guide is geared towards cooks/food lovers, and the second “Grow Like a Pro” guide is for all the (experienced or aspiring) gardeners in your life.

Below the visual for each guide, you’ll see handy links to purchase each item (a note that I did my best to link to a wide mix of different sources for these gifts, and if you can find any of these items at your local culinary or garden store, I of course recommend shopping small + local if you can)! I put a lot of thought and energy (and fun!) into these guides, and I promise that I can personally vouch for each and every item you see here.

Last but definitely not least, please do keep scrolling to the end, where I also share a list of inspiring food + farm non-profits for anyone looking to support some hard working organizations holiday season.

Okay, now on to the gift guides…!

1. Six Seasons Cookbook by Joshua McFadden – one of my favorite seasonal cookbooks that epitomizes what it means to #eatlikeafarmer!

2. Microplane – one of my most-loved (and easily overlooked) kitchen tools.
3. Canning Kit – I personally use and love this canning kit, and it has everything you need to preserve seasonal bounty via hot water bath canning.
4. Whetstone Magazine – food-lovers will delight in a (print or digital) subscription to this groundbreaking magazine, which focuses on diverse storytelling around food origins and culture.
5. Le Creuset Dutch Oven – it's an investment for sure, but a classic dutch oven will last for generations and is one of my most-used (and most beloved) tools in the kitchen. The 4.5 quart size is the most versatile, in my opinion!
6. Ronco Food Dehydrator – this is a perfect (and affordable) starter dehydrator for anyone looking to get into dehydrating + preserving fruits, veggies, herbs, etc.
7. Diaspora Co Spice Set – A set of the 9 most popular spices from Diaspora Co, a company dedicated to ethically sourced, single-origin spices from India / Sri Lanka.
8. John Boos Cutting Board – Not only are they useful, these John Boos wooden cutting boards are so beautiful that I happily leave mine out on the counter at all times.
9. Hedley & Bennet Carryall Apron You can't go wrong with an apron from Hedley & Bennet, and I've gotta say I'm in love with this apron in a perfect "Farmbelly Blue" hue!
10. Lodge Cast Iron Set – A five piece set of high quality Lodge cast iron pans for under $100?! This is a steal of a deal.
11. Souper Cubes – I'm kinda obsessed with these! Perfect for preserving seasonal bounty by freezing + portioning out soups, stews, sauces, etc.

1. How to Grow More Vegetables by John JeavonsThis is hands down my favorite book for getting started in gardening/farming (though it's also full of helpful info for experience growers too).

2. Felco #2 PrunersClassic and high quality pruners that any gardener will constantly use and love.
3. Grow BagsGrow bags are a great solution for growing plants at home if you don't have room for raised beds. Perfect for herbs, greens, potatoes, squash, etc!
4. Cobra Garden ToolThis is a super versatile (albeit funky looking) tool that can be used for weeding, cultivating, and planting. One of my top 5 favorite tools we use here on the farm.
5. Drying RackFor anyone growing lots of onions, garlic, winter squash, etc – this drying rack is the perfect way to store + cure the harvest!
6. Dovetail Overalls I got my first pair of Dovetail overalls this year, and I practically live in them! This clothing brand is specifically designed for women, and I'm a huge fan.
7. Row 7 SeedsGardners will love planting seeds from Row 7 – a seed company founded by chef Dan Barber, featuring vegetables specially bred for incredible and unique flavors. They also sell gift certificates.
8. Opinel #8 Pocket Knife – You can't go wrong with this classic and stylish pocket knife that is super useful for quick harvests and odd jobs working outside.
9. Harvest Basket – Who doesn't love a big, beautiful harvest basket to collect bounty from the garden?
10. Muckster Garden Boots I got my first pair of Muck Boots this year, and I'm a total convert. They are super comfortable, waterproof, and warm in the winter + cool in the summer. They have lots of different styles and colors to choose from!
11. Watering WandNot all watering nozzles are created equal, and this is one of the best for gently watering plants in your garden and/or tender seedlings in a greenhouse.


DONATE

If you aren’t looking to purchase any more physical items this holiday season, or are looking to donate to a great cause, here are some incredible options in the food + farming space: