To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at South Bergen News 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 Gift Sets
1) Devi Artisanal Chocolate Gift Box
The Devi Artisanal Chocolate Gift Box is handcrafted and adorned with Nelumbo custom artwork. Devi is the feminine energy in the universe. It is linked with virtues of beauty, love, grace, passion, and compassion. Includes an assortment of five Rasã Bars. Ayurveda inspired and created from handmade raw chocolates that are free of dairy, refined sugars, gluten, preservatives, and emulsifiers. Made in the USA.
2) Spice Gallery Gift Set
Take dishes up a flavorful notch with an artisanal spice gift set. Essentials like sea salt and chilli flakes sit alongside out-of-the-ordinary spice blends (ever try lemon peel, sage, and bee pollen?). It’s all directly sourced from growers and farms to ensure purity and freshness, and the blends are unique to Curio Spice Co. A tea towel and handy recipe cards round out this perfectly giftable set.
3) Shaving Gift Set
Shave soap. Handmade in the Napa Valley. Presented in a gift Box. Shave mugs contain about a year's supply of shaving soap even with daily use. Also available in travel size. Traditional Boar Hair Brush.
4) Cookies - Set of 3
“The Cookie” is Salt of the Earth Bakery’s original recipe—rich chocolate chips in buttery batter with flaky Maldon sea salt. Crunchy, briny sea salt from Bali boosts the flavor of plump raisins and oatmeal in The Wild Oat. In the Chocoholic, three kinds of chocolate converge with a dash of Maldon sea salt. Pack of 3 boxes of Salt of the Earth Bakery Cookies.
5) Turmeric Tea Tales
Turmeric has long been thought to have healthy benefits and now you can enjoy it in a delicious herbal tea. This set includes six flavors of turmeric tea, sourced directly from renowned farms in India. More than just tasting good, Vahdam teas do good—donating a percentage of revenue to the education of the tea growers’ children.