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2012 Holiday Gift Ideas

December 3, 2012

Here is a sobering fact to start the work week: Home Alone 2 was created 20 years ago. Twenty.

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I know some of you reading weren’t born before 1992, but for the rest of us…..ahhh, indeed!

That means, Home alone 1 was created 22 years ago.

Ummm….stop that. Stop it right now.

Eric and I were innocently watching our beloved Home Alone 2 last night when some kid came on and ruined the whole thing by telling us how far away we are from 10 years old now. lalala la la la lalala la la. I probably would’ve guessed the movie was 10 years old. I’m in time warp, clearly. Eric is also in denial. Live on, VHS, live on.

Sobering fact number two: It’s December 3rd!

Did you wake up Saturday morning in a bit of a shock? December always sneaks up on us, much like the twenty year anniversary of Home Alone 2. What can ya do. It’s time to get down to business!

I’ve put together my annual holiday gift ideas post highlighting some of my favourite gifts all in one cozy spot. It’s always worth repeating that I do not have an affiliation with any of the brands listed below nor are any of the links affiliates. I simply enjoy these products/services and think you might too!

Let’s begin, shall we?

1. Weck Canning Jars {Crate & Barrel, $3-5}

These jars are my go-to for gift-giving my homemade nut butters. They are just so darn cute and come in mini 4.5oz all the way up to 26oz.

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2. Oven Thermometre {try Kitchen Stuff Plus or Canadian Tire, $5}

Do you reeeeally know the true temperature of your oven? And do you reeeeally think it’s preheated correctly when it beeps to tell you it is? Odds are it’s not. My oven temp is way off so I keep this handy guy hanging in there at all times. Once you know, you can’t un-know, if you know what I mean. Find them at Canadian Tire, Kitchen Stuff Plus, or other home good stores. This would make a great stocking stuffer for the home cook!

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3. Glass Storage Containers – oven and freezer safe {Crate & Barrel, $12-21}

These glass containers are 3 in 1 – as the website says, they go from “oven to table to freezer”!

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4. Subscription to VegNews Magazine {via mail delivery or tree-free online magazine, $20 in US, $40 Canada}

My thoughtful father-in-law subscribed me to this magazine last year and I must say I have enjoyed every single issue. It’s a great gift for vegetarians, vegans, or those just looking to live a healthy, compassionate lifestyle.

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5. Vanilla Bean Paste {Williams Sonoma, $19}

A lovely hybrid of vanilla extract and vanilla beans. This is a special occasion vanilla perfect to whip out for your holiday baking or stir into that special bowl of oatmeal…

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6. Zester/Grater {Microplane, $22}

Any time I need to grate fresh nutmeg, chocolate, limes, or lemons…I’m using this bad boy!

Please note: I am not responsible for your lost fingernail tips. Eek.

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7) 10-piece Glass Nesting Bowl Set {Crate & Barrel, $37}

Is there anything better than a nesting bowl set? I had no idea that’s what they are called, but it’s good to know. It’s perfect for the neat freak who is short on storage. That’s me, minus the neat freak part. Truth be told, I have some nesting bowls and I somehow manage to un-nest them in my cabinet. It drives Eric craaazy.

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8. Anthropologie – various {Shown: Pitcher, $28; earrings, $32; Umbrella, $30}

Doesn’t Anthro have the coolest gifts? It’s always one of the first places I look when I need a unique gift for a friend. Whatever you do, check out Anthro’s sale room before you buy anything full price! You can score some amazing deals up to 70% off.

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9. Give back and gift a Tree! {Ontario residents try Trees Ontario, $25 and up)

Why not give back to our wonderful earth during the holidays? Trees Ontario will plant 10 trees for a $25 donation. You can donate them in someone’s honour too. We are doing this this year since we are purchasing a real tree and thought it would be a good tradition to start. If you are outside of Ontario, simply google a similar organization in your own area. There are lots!

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10. Soy Candles {Pacifica, $22}

I spotted these at Whole Foods and promptly fell in love with the Thai Lemongrass scent (among others). I hear the Mediterranean Fig is a great winter scent, but I haven’t tried it yet. You can read about how Brook and Billy started the Pacifica business here…it’s pretty inspiring how committed they are to the environment!

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11. Sponsor a Farm Animal {various locations, see here for a huge listing}

Farm sanctuaries rescue, rehabilitate, nourish, and provide love and shelter to farm animals who had a rough start in life. Your sponsorship will help them care for and feed the animal giving it the life and respect it so deserves.

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12. Green Pans

I own a few Green pots and I love that they are an eco-friendly alternative to common chemicals found on traditional non-stick bakeware. I have the casserole, covered saucepan, and a skillet. I believe Costco sells the skillets in packs of two, if I’m not mistaken.

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13. Vegan shop owners on Etsy – choose from over 77,000 items!

If you are stuck on what to buy the vegan in your life (or anyone for that matter!) just head on over to Etsy. Bonus points for being able to search for local shop owners and support small business owners.

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14. Glass D’harma Glass Straws, $10

Want to know the product question I am asked the most on Oh She Glows?

—> Where did you get your glass straws?

Yes, that’s the one. I’ve been asked it so much I added it to my FAQ page. I was sent the product to review a few years ago and have been using them in my daily smoothies ever since. Can we please ditch the plastic straws once and for all?

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15. Vegan food gifts

Why not give the gift of food to your loved ones this year by making food gifts yourself or by supporting local vegan bakeries? I gave a jar of my homemade Nutella as a hostess gift this weekend and it was a fun gift to give a chocolate lover.

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Well, that’s a wrap. I hope you’ve enjoyed this gift guide! Until next year…

Don’t forget to let me know below what’s on your gift list!

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Laura @ Sprint 2 the Table
13 years ago

Stop! You’re making me feel old. There are people born after 1992 that are old enough to read blogs?! ;)

Love this list… And I have a lot of it! I posted mine today too. It makes me feel festive despite the fact that its going to be 72 degrees today. Not complaining!

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Michelle @ Michelle's tiny kitchen
13 years ago

Thanks for this great list! I have been meaning to get myself a VegNews subscription for a while, and it didn’t occur to me to give it as a gift too! Also, I LOVE the vanilla bean paste idea, what a lovely gift!

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Shana
13 years ago

What I great list! I have another question about the straws. How do you clean them?

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Angela (Oh She Glows)
Reply to  Shana
13 years ago

Good question :) The key is to rinse them immediately after use (if you let it dry the smoothie can get stuck in the straw). So I rinse them with water and then pop them right into the dishwasher (in the utensil basket) until it’s ready to be turned on. Works fine for me. The company also has a cleaning brush you can purchase for 5 bucks, but I don’t have one.

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Silvia @ skinny jeans food
Reply to  Angela (Oh She Glows)
13 years ago

There is actually a tiny brush available that can be used for cleaning them. Also works well on the big straws for the tumblers.

http://www.amazon.com/RSVP-Drink-Straw-Cleaning-Brush/dp/B007SPKMVW/ref=sr_1_17?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1354548135&sr=1-17

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Jo (livingmintgreen)
13 years ago

Hahaha my husband & I watched HA2 last night too. We both think 2 is better than the first. Agree? :D (and how badly did you want to go to that toy store as a kid?)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Jo (livingmintgreen)
13 years ago

The second one is way better than I remembered it to be! They did a good job. Not sure if I have seen any after that though.
And yes that toy store was my DREAM! Kinda still is actually.. :)

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Hannah @ CleanEatingVeggieGirl
13 years ago

That VegNews magazine sounds great! I may have to look into that as a gift for myself ;).

I also love the idea of sponsoring a farm animal. What a great gift idea!

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Anele @ Success Along the Weigh
13 years ago

Wellll thanks for making me feel like an old hag! HA!! I keeed, I keed!

Vanilla bean paste is the best thing ever. I sub it for extract whenever I can! It’s a kaPOW to the taste buds! Now I’m going to go break out my walker.

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Terri
13 years ago

One option if you’re getting a real tree is to pick it up from Ikea — this is what we did. A portion from the sale goes to Tree Canada, and you get a $20 coupon to use at the store in the new year. http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_CA/tro/christmas_trees.html

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Terri
13 years ago

Thanks for sharing!

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Lesley
13 years ago

I always look into subscribing to VegNews, but for Canadians, the price is actually $40 for 6 issues!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Lesley
13 years ago

I thought it was the same as US, but now I see the fine print. I’ll add this in to clarify.

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Averie @ Averie Cooks
13 years ago

I have a giveaway going on right now for that vanilla!! N-M vanilla is the best! Well, I make my own vanilla extract too but the N-M is so awesome. Love the stuff!

And the glass jars, oven thermometer, I am a fan, too. Calibrating the oven and checking temps is so important to ensure great results.

Lovely roundup!

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Brittany
13 years ago

Pacifica candles are the BEST IN THE WORLD. EVER. I am addicted to them and everything else Pacifica does! Excellent list!!

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Jamie @ StudioEats
13 years ago

Um I love ALL of these ideas… for myself :) haha.

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LeeAnn
Reply to  Jamie @ StudioEats
13 years ago

Thats what I was thinking too!

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Eating 4 Balance
13 years ago

What? I’m only 18 and I didn’t even realize that Home Alone is older than I am. That’s scary. Thankfully I was alive when the third one was made, so I don’t quite so young and out-of-it.

These are some awesome ideas for Christmas. My parents have actually been asking what to get me, and now I have some other things to add to my long list. The oven thermometer is probably my favorite item on that whole list because I just *know* our oven does not heat like it’s supposed to. Also adding to my list is a julienne peeler from your “How to Spiralize Vegetables” post. I NEED that in my life :)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Eating 4 Balance
13 years ago

Oh yea I meant to put that on the list too!

My oven sounds like yours. I find it takes a good 15 mins for it to reach temp, longer for higher heats.

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Silvia @ skinny jeans food
13 years ago

I have to get some of that vanilla bean PASTE! and the vegan purses….!

But a black microplane? Check out these…. Pink!
http://www.surlatable.com/product/PRO-622035/Microplane-Soft-Handle-Zester-Graters

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Silvia @ skinny jeans food
13 years ago

i love those colours! I wish we had SLT in Canada.

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Daniela @ FoodrecipesHQ
13 years ago

I love those jars. I wish I could find some at that price, here in London are much more expensive :(

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Stefanie @ Thin Vegetarian
13 years ago

I am 20, but I never really thought about how old that movie was…interesting!

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Shundara@ SavyNaturalista
13 years ago

Glass Straws,vanilla bean paste, homemade nutella I now have some great gifts I can get my friends and family and I know what I want from this list. Now all I need is another food processor…

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A Fine Balance
13 years ago

Do you sell your homemade nutella? and what 20 years? I cant believe home alone is that old….or yet…that I am.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  A Fine Balance
13 years ago

heh Im sorry I dont sell it, but maybe I should go into the business! I can only imagine how many food processors Id burn through. ;)

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Lois
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
13 years ago

What’s your fave food processor, Angela? Speaking of 20 years, my vintage Braun (bought when I lived in Toronto) is a little older and going to bite the dust soon. So bummed Braun is no longer manufacturing here in the US, or Canada. KitchenAid or Cuisinart seem to be the only options.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Lois
13 years ago

Hey Lois, I use a 12 cup Cuisinart processor :) So far Im quite happy with it!

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Stephanie
13 years ago

I know some men would like things on this list but it is geared to females. While it is FAB I always have such a harder time buying for the men in my life like my Dad!! Any suggestions??

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Stephanie
13 years ago

omg I hear you. I am the WORST at buying for my dad. He always gets some lame dad looking sweater and a frame with a recent family photo. daughter fail. lol

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kim@hungryhealthygirl
13 years ago

Love your gift guide! You’re right Anthropologie has some of the best gifts, I especially like all of their foodie stuff. I sure would love for Santa to leave me a Vitamix!

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Kate
13 years ago

I legit feel like I watched Home Alone in the theater, like, last Christmas. Unbelievable. The soundtrack has been making my commute to work much more festive recently too!

Love your gift guide! This might sound a little odd, but I’m actually going to add some of these to MY list – people have been getting after me for one, but seriously. As an adult the idea of creating a Christmas list is more tedious than anything else! I’ll be adding a Farm Sanctuary sponsorship for sure! The bourbon vanilla paste may need a home in my cupboard too…

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