It's impossible to do more than skim the surface when it comes to foodie gifts. But after years of buying for the cooks, the eaters, and the drinkers in my life - and seeing some of the pretty, exciting things that come our way on the Food & Wine desk - I've realised that there are several tribes of foodies.
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There are the design foodies who love their sleek appliances. This pared-back teapot in Pantone "printer's blue" is functional and adds a pop of colour to their all-white kitchen counter.
The cooks - and the cookbook collectors - will love Donna Hay's latest offering, The New Easy,
Homeware queens can go nuts with Wheel and Barrow's Moroccan-inspired range of patterned plates and tagines in cool jade and turquoise shades. And there's a little something for the chocolate lovers and the drinkers.
Pantone Teapot in Printer's Blue, $49.95, everten.com.au
The New Easy by Donna Hay, $49.95, Harper Collins.
The Fixie pizza cutter, $29.95, until.com.au
Green/multicolour Tunisian plate, $12.95 each, Wheel and Barrow, Canberra Centre
The Foodies' Diary 2015, $32.95, Hardie Grant, Dymocks
Peas in a Pod salt and pepper shakers, $29.95, larkstore.com.au
Not Much to Do Fondue set, $16, San Churro, Woden. sanchurro.com
Mount Majura 2014 riesling, $27, Mount Majura Vineyard, mountmajura.com.au