25 kitchen gifts anyone who just moved in to a new place will be thankful for
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Remi Rosmarin
Nov 7, 2018, 04:03 IST
Business Insider
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As someone who recently moved into her first apartment, I've seen (and experienced) what shopping for a new kitchen looks like. There's a lot of ooh-ing and aah-ing at the pretty pieces of decor and cool gadgets we find after hours of online shopping, but there's a lot less follow-through on the actual staples.
While shopping for your first kitchen sounds exciting, it can become a much more tedious - not to mention expensive - pursuit than expected. None of us had much to bring to the table other than what we'd collected through our college years along with the array of reject products that never made it in our parents kitchens and thus, become ours.
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If you know someone who recently moved into their first apartment or home, chances are their kitchen could use some love too. Whether it's the necessities they don't want to spend money on themselves, gadgets they've probably never even heard of, or the staples that you swear by yourself - they'll appreciate a useful gift for their space. Not only are they practical, but these gifts will bring them one step closer to making their new space really feel like home - and that's a pretty cool thing to contribute to. Read on to find some of our favorite picks for kitchen gifts they'll be grateful for this holiday season.
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A bar tool set for mixologist hopefuls
The only knife they need
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A multi-functional panini press
A set of cool coasters they’ll appreciate
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A spoon rest that also lends a helpful reminder
A set of classy placements because they’re adults now
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A retro egg cooker that makes a super easy breakfast
Their first cookbook to start their collection
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A pressure cooker they’ll use for just about everything
A coffee maker that fits in their small space
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A cast-iron Dutch oven for serious chefs
A set of pots and pans to get them started
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A set of seven fundamental kitchen tools
A sleek electric kettle
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Dishes they can use to cook and store leftovers
Oil and vinegar holders that are sophisticated and practical
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A functional piece of kitchen decor
A serving tray for their first dinner party
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Non-stick cookie sheets that they can clean and store easily
An innovative dish rack
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A set of dishwasher-safe wine glasses
A utensil holder they probably didn’t know they need
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A blender that makes so much more than just smoothies
A nice set of bamboo cutting boards
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A classy wine stopper so their good stuff doesn’t go to waste
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