Good Taste: Perfect gifts for the food-obsessed - 48 hills
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Good Taste: Perfect gifts for the food-obsessed - 48 hills
"These four titles in particular would make for terrific gifts for those who cook or just love to have a great cookbook on their coffee table: House of Nanking by Kathy and Peter Fang, which reveals cooking secrets and family stories about building a business in San Francisco's Chinatown; Buddha Jumps Over the Wall, and Other Curiously Named Classic Chinese Dishes by Ying Chang Compestine, a combo of graphic novel and cookbook by the author of an outstanding 27 books;"
"Lots of people would love to be gifted a cooking class since it's a little bit of a luxury. A tax-deductable gift card to 18 Reasons, the nonprofit cooking school in the Mission, helps fund the org's free community events. It works for both online and in-person cooking classes, so the recipient doesn't necessarily need to live nearby. Gift cards for classes are also available at the cooking school at Cavallo Point and at BiteUnite."
Four notable Bay Area cookbooks make thoughtful gifts: House of Nanking by Kathy and Peter Fang reveals cooking secrets and family stories from San Francisco's Chinatown; Buddha Jumps Over the Wall and Other Curiously Named Classic Chinese Dishes by Ying Chang Compestine blends graphic novel and cookbook formats; Backyard BBQ with Fire & Spice by Tony Ramirez showcases Filipino-Cajun techniques; and a Highway 1 road-trip cookbook by Scott Clark with Betsy Andrews offers picturesque snack ideas. Gift certificates to cooking classes at nonprofit 18 Reasons, Cavallo Point, and BiteUnite provide experiential presents and support community programming. Fruitqueen sells local weekly fruit delivery gift cards for seasonal, tropical, and rare California varieties delivered to Bay Area homes.
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