2024 Digest Gift Guide
Just a reminder to shop local, support small businesses, and f*ck Jeff Bezos.
Happy holidays from Digest HQ <3
Eat What You Kill Gift Set
$109.00 - $164.98
For the outdoors-person-foodie, this set contains a filet and chef knives from Victory’s “Eat What You Kill” line. Victory Knives is a New Zealand-based company, making knives since 1927. Victory Knives were introduced to the Digest team by our good friend Aaron Waters, Pennsylvania’s legendary home-killl butcher.
Yuzu Sparkling Lemonade - 12 pack
Brooklyn, NY
$32.99
Good bevs from good people.
Yuzu LIMO – an all natural sparkling lemonade created in Switzerland and locally produced in Brooklyn.
Highest quality yuzu juice straight from the highlands of Japan, some organic lime juice and a tiny bit of raw cane sugar completes the trio – a beautiful fresh sparkle in your mouth!
Pairs perfectly with gin, white port or a bit of rum.
Vintage Menu Art Prints
Prints starting at $25
Amazing design and history of past restaurants from all around the world. Great for any art and/or food fans.
More is More: Get Loose in the Kitchen: A Cookbook
$35, Kitchen Arts & Letters
Gingery Clams with Silken Tofu – this recipe inspired a long weekend get away just to make this recipe in an Airbnb kitchen. This book is packed with tasty, easy recipes for snacks, meals and cocktails!
Sideboard Platter from Bennington Potters
Bennington, VT
$79
Beautiful platter for dinner parties that is durable, funky and well crafted. It’s handmade in VT. And way more fun than collecting Fiestaware imho.
Isabel Souza Oyster Catchall Dish
Wellfleet, MA
$30
An oyster that lasts a lifetime! This dish is perfect for salt or spare earrings. She also makes beautiful oyster platters but you need to contact the artist directly…
Cocktail Olive Pin
$30
These handcrafted martini olive pins bring a playful pop of color with a nostalgic twist. Custom Inciardi Prints x MackBecks Collab. Make any jacket dirty!
Staub Tomato Mini Stoneware Cocotte
$45
A good gift is something you would never buy for yourself but have always wanted. Although I have little impulse control, I would not buy this tomato-shaped-cast-iron-serving-thing for myself. It’s not super functional. It’s not super practical. But it may just be the coolest thing ever. As I grow older I also have become very aware how gifts can almost be a passed burden. Most people don’t have the room to accommodate a new addition of large cookware. At least this non-consumable piece of cookware isn’t too big.
Vintage Ceramic Cookie/Butter Molds
Every baker has their “tools” and a few cookie presses are a welcome addition to most collections. And while not in use these cookie presses make for fantastic decor when hung on the wall.
Homemade-Pasta Boards
Granby, MA
$45
With the Tr*mp Tarifs looming, better get used to shopping small and made in the USA. Made Cozy showcases some fantastic homegoods and cute kitchen gear. While full of personality, this pasta board is also a practical item. Try making some gnocchi, it’s so simple and you'll feel better doing it with one of the cuties.
Maine Harvest Basket
Howland, ME
$52
While a cardboard box may work just fine, this harvest basket will do it better. If you garden, you know the struggle of buckets and baskets, so cut to the chase and use the basket that the Master Gardeners use. Available in a few different sizes/variations.
Shell Shaped Bottle Opener
$13
A fun shaped bottle opener is better than a normal shaped bottle opener! Hammer a nail in the wall, hang the bottle opener on the nail, or pop a magnet on the back so the bottle opener doubles as decor and promotes more bottle opening.
Murray’s Cheese Advent Calendar
I loveee an advent calendar. They’re so nostalgic, and I appreciate a sanctioned treat-of-the-day. From a New York institution, no less.
Brooklyn Fireplace Su’juk Candle
$34
One of my favorite neighborhood vintage shops makes amazing candles at a not-too offensive price point. An ideal gift for those looking to romanticize seasonal depression (me).
Bluebird Wine & Spirits
Dealing with family during the holidays is hard. Drink wine to make it easier. Pick up a few bottles for yourself while you’re at it!
NYC Black & White Cookie Glass Holiday Ornament
$26
Glass ornaments in the shapes of different iconic NYC foods? Yes please! Peep the dirty water dog and hot pretzel!
Digest Tote Bag!
$19.69
Rock a tote bag repping your favorite Eating Magazine! The canvas is good quality and durable. And the pop of color and cheeky design is enough to make you smile, but not enough to ruin a good time.