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Birthday gift ideas for a girl in her 20's who loves to cook....

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 02 June 2015 - 13:28

I am trying to think of a creative gift for someone that loves to cook, any ideas?

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 29 October 2020 - 11:32
i gifted an apron on my daughter's birthday , which i have bought from https://www.ustradeent.com/shop/accessories.html and she was very happy with this apron
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EW GURU
Latest post on 04 June 2015 - 08:39
I think girls at that age prefer baking specially cakes, cupcakes and cookies rather than other types of dishes , this out of experience as I was that kind of girls when I was young so don't think knifes is a good idea in this case. Totally depends on the girl. Me? I was baking cakes in primary school (and by the time I was 12, hitting the yeast/bread cookery as well). By the time I was in my 20s, while I still enjoyed dipping my toes into Baking World, I'd 'graduated' to more challenging areas. Also .... giving a gift of a great knife can be an inspiration. For someone who loves cooking, getting a professional piece of equipment in order to improve and challenge oneself in the kitchen can be a boon. It's also a recognition by others that you have skills that should be encouraged and celebrated. Nothing like someone giving you a GREAT cooking tool to point you in a more professional direction (even if you don't want to become a professional cook). I'd just like to add that pâtissier-related cookery is all well and good, but cooking and being ABLE to cook/follow a recipe means more than that. Women *can* cook everything, and should be able to try their hand at things beyond the pretty stuff. If you're interested in cooking, it's totally fine to just be interested in cakes etc, but the big picture stuff is even more valuable (and fun!). Just my 10 fils.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 04 June 2015 - 08:39
I think girls at that age prefer baking specially cakes, cupcakes and cookies rather than other types of dishes , this out of experience as I was that kind of girls when I was young so don't think knifes is a good idea in this case. Totally depends on the girl. Me? I was baking cakes in primary school (and by the time I was 12, hitting the yeast/bread cookery as well). By the time I was in my 20s, while I still enjoyed dipping my toes into Baking World, I'd 'graduated' to more challenging areas. Also .... giving a gift of a great knife can be an inspiration. For someone who loves cooking, getting a professional piece of equipment in order to improve and challenge oneself in the kitchen can be a boon. It's also a recognition by others that you have skills that should be encouraged and celebrated. Nothing like someone giving you a GREAT cooking tool to point you in a more professional direction (even if you don't want to become a professional cook). I'd just like to add that pâtissier-related cookery is all well and good, but cooking and being ABLE to cook/follow a recipe means more than that. Women *can* cook everything, and should be able to try their hand at things beyond the pretty stuff. If you're interested in cooking, it's totally fine to just be interested in cakes etc, but the big picture stuff is even more valuable (and fun!). Just my 10 fils.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 03 June 2015 - 10:16
I think girls at that age prefer baking specially cakes, cupcakes and cookies rather than other types of dishes , this out of experience as I was that kind of girls when I was young so don't think knifes is a good idea in this case.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 03 June 2015 - 08:55
Blind date with a very tasty chef ??? :-) Guffaw. Love it. Still, when I was in my 20s and MAD about cooking, I would have loved a really really good chef's knife for my collection (together with the appropriate sharpening equipment ie steel or grindstone or whatever), OR a hardcover cookbook from one of the greats (I can seriously recommend 'The French Laundry Cookbook' by Thomas Keller et al) that will be both a work of art and an inspiration ... I was also given the Larousse volumes and they NEVER get old ... Still consult them today. One prezzie I received (from a chef friend) was a gift basket of stuff that I probably would never have bought for myself, which contained a lovely little selection of things that one uses to 'pretty' up food ie squeeze bottles, atomiser, dressing shaker bottles, a nutmeg grinder, a really REALLY sharp microplane grater AND a chef's torch (for creme brulee etc) ... all things I needed, true, but that I hadn't thought to add to my box of tricks as yet. Best. Present. Ever. Still use every little bit. Have fun. Tavola will sort you out but I can recommend Al Diyafa (catering supplies) in Al Quoz, right near the Courtyard (where one of the Lime Tree cafes is situated). Aladdin's Cave. GREAT selection of equipment for home/business cooks alike. I go there for everything now. Bliss.
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 03 June 2015 - 07:45
Blind date with a very tasty chef ??? :-)
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 02 June 2015 - 23:05
How about some smart and funky salt and pepper grinders!
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EW GURU
Latest post on 02 June 2015 - 15:37
Cookbook! A really nice hardback one. I've seen some cute aprons as well. A pink ceramic chefs knife, now those look super cool. Not really "creative" ideas but ones I thought were nice.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 02 June 2015 - 15:09
Have a look on Lime & Tonic Dubai, they often have some lovely culinary experiences available.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 02 June 2015 - 14:55
Two thoughts. One, I gifted my daughter a beautiful blank recipe book that I found at Paper Chase (I think) for her to write down her favorites etc. Second, maybe a gift certificate for the bookshop at the Dubai Mall. There are so many cookbooks there that I would love to own myself. Hope this helps.
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 02 June 2015 - 14:47
How about a really good chef's knife (Global or something similar)? And don't forget, if you do give anything with a blade (knife/scissors etc) put a coin in the packing to keep your friendship alive ?
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 02 June 2015 - 14:33
or a hamper of lovely goodies from somewhere like Milk and Honey.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 02 June 2015 - 13:57
Vouchers for a cooking class (maybe for a cuisine she doesn't normally cook)?
 
 

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