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Dec

Holiday Gift Guide 2014

I am constantly asked which products I love and use, so here is my Holiday Gift Guide 2014 of 30 of my current favorite products! I included my favorite items in home, kitchen, fashion, books, and music for you so there's something for everyone on your list, be it the fashionista or the cook.

For my other favorite fashion picks, see my previous blog posts here, here and here! See my Shop Page for other kitchen inspired gift ideas!

Happy Gifting!

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1. Etched Stag Glasses – Serve your cold Eggnog from my “Joyful” book in these adorable glasses placed on the Stag tray with a plate of cookies!

2. Wood Stag Tray – I leave this tray out on my coffee table as decoration, or fill it with goodies and treats! (Sold out!!)

3. Buon Natale Glass Plates – Perfect for cookies for Santa or for Holiday entertaining!

4. Vintage Santa Mugs – This vintage classic was recreated by Pottery Barn so you don't have to search high and low at antique marts for them! (Sold out!!)

5. Gold Stemless Wine Glasses – These are so chic and work for anything for wine, nog, or other festive beverages.

6. Lace-Pattern Sweater – An intricate lace pattern adds feminine interest to this adorable peach sweater. I wear it all the time and it goes well with so much.

7. Pointelle Tunic Sweater – An intricate pointelle knit that creates a pretty pattern that is purely feminine grace but with Target prices!

8. Slouchy Knit Beanie – Keep warm with this adorable slouchy beanie with the perfect pom on top.

9. Minnetonka Glitter Slippers – Glitter, comfort, and pink! The perfect combination.

10. Bow-Cuffed Gloves – I love the leather details of these gloves and they kept my hands warm on tour!

11. Faux-fur and Knit Scarf – My favorite scarf purchase of all times! This scarf is so beautiful and I absolutely love the earth-toned knit detail that peeks out above the faux-fur.

12. Meals Made Simple – My second book, and already a New York Times bestseller. I call it “the mom's book.” This book is for the person on your list that needs help making the grain-free lifestyle sustainable but is feeling overwhelmed with all of the cooking and planning involved.

13. Against all Grain – My critically acclaimed and New York Times bestseller, this book is a comprehensive cookbook for the grain-free and paleo diet that covers everything from breakfast to desserts. Give the gift of health!

14. Joyful – My newest ebook will bring joy to your holiday season by restoring all of your favorite Christmas treats made grain-free!

15. Christmas with Nashville – You do not have to be a country music fan to adore this album. I'm a fan of the show and love that they put out a Christmas album! Listen to “River” and “Christmas Coming Home,” you'll be sold too!

16. A Very Rosie Christmas – My brother introduced me to this album, and I'm hooked on Rosie's sweet, whimsical voice! She does a genius cover of the Chipmunks Christmas Don't Be Late (you know the one – “me I want a hoola hoop). I would have never expected that song to sound so beautiful! Just skip the last 2 talking tracks and the rest of the album is perfect!

17. Crepe Pan – This pan works unbelievably well when making my grain-free wraps!

18. Wood Cookbook Stand – Stop trying to keep your cookbooks open on the counter or spilling things on them. This is a must for every cook!

19. Stacked Mixing Bowls – One of my most used items in my kitchen! They're heat proof too so you can melt chocolate, reheat leftovers, or use for mixing batters and sauces.

20. Spiral Slicer – One of the least expensive, but most used gadgets in my kitchen! Make noodles out of virtually any vegetable, or thinly slice fruits for pies.

21. Herb Keeper – No more wilted herbs in your crisper drawer! This takes up a little space in the fridge, but prevents waste!

22. Cookie Scoop – Grain-free doughs can be sticky and wet, so a cookie scoop helps keep shapes precise and speeds up the cookie making process.

23. Immersion Blender – Whip up the perfect mayonnaise, a single serve smoothie, or puree soups with this hand blender.

24. Crockpot – Set it and forget it! A crockpot is the busy cooks best friend!

25. Henkles Knife Block – With all of the additional preparation that comes with grain-free, real foods cooking; a good knife set is a must! It will save you time chopping and prevent accidents. For a real splurge- I adore my Shun knives!

26. Blendtec Blender – This is a splurge, but it lasts for a very long time and is a very valuable addition to a grain-free kitchen. Try getting them refurbished for a discount!

27. Cast Iron Le Creuset Skillet – I use my skillet at least once a day. I love that it is both stovetop and oven safe and the non-toxic coating that keeps things from sticking.

28. Donut Maker – This is a fun gift for the baker in your life! I have lots of doughnut recipes on my blog that work perfectly with this machine.

29. Food Processor – This is a very affordable model and is great for the beginner cook. I gifted it  omg mom last year and she loves using it. For the more advanced cook, and a bit of splurge, take a look at this Cuisinart model.

30. Julienne Peeler – This is a cheaper alternative to the spiral slicer and could make the perfect stocking stuffer!