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We all have that one foodie in our life, but what can you get them for Christmas? Here are 9 awesome gift ideas for foodies…

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#1 Family Cookbook Project Software

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A personal cookbook filled with his/her favorite recipes and photos. Most foodies have a ton of cookbooks and magazine clipping with recipes and here is a way to create not only an online recipe box, but an actual printed cookbook for them to enjoy and share with family and friends. 

Family Cookbook Project software allows you to do it yourself or have others help! Invite family or friends to add recipes and photos for a finished product that's truly unique! Fill your cookbook with photos, stories and handwritten recipes for a gift that's thoughtful and practical. 

Contributor: William Rice from Family Cookbook Project

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  1. Our family loves the cookbook we collectively created! Family favorites we’ve known for years, and “new” family favorites from the extended family. Just do it!

  2. My family did this and it’s fabulous! So much so that we did a second edition! The friends that I’ve given it too tell me that many of the recipes have become their “go to’s”. You’ll be glad you did this!

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#2 KPOP Sauce – Korean Chili Sauce

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KPOP Sauce is a Korean chili sauce based on a 70-year old family recipe. KPOP Sauce debuted through a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised nearly $40,000 from over 1,200 backers and today is one of the top selling chili sauces on Amazon at 4.5 stars from 125 customer reviews. 

Contributor: Theo Lee from KPOP Foods

#3 KPOP Sea Snacks – Premium Seaweed Snack

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KPOP Sea Snacks is a premium roasted and all-natural seaweed snack made in the US. Verified non-GMO, organic, and vegan, KPOP Sea Snacks is a terrific healthy snacking alternative at just 30 calories a pack. KPOP Sea Snacks was also featured in FabFitFun and Pinterest's limited-edition, co-branded box called the P100 

Contributor: Theo Lee from KPOP Foods

#4 Mostly Made Lasagna Filling

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Mostly Made's easy dinner fillings make a great gift. It's perfect for busy people who want to cook gourmet meals but don't always have time to start from the beginning. 

The idea for Mostly Made began as a better way to bring meals to my sister-in-law during her treatment for breast cancer. We donate one meal portion for each case we sell to the Ronald McDonald House. 

What: We make fully cooked savory fillings that help you get a fresh dinner in the oven quickly. Assemble with fresh ingredients. 

Contributor: Jillian McGary from Mostly Made

#6 Just Crunch Anti-Soggy Cereal Bowl

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Just Crunch - Never have soggy cereal again. This divided bowl allows you to keep you milk on one side and your cereal on the other, when you want a spoonful, just push some cereal over the divide and enjoy. A best seller in its category on Amazon for the last few years and counting, this unique cereal bowl can also be used for chips and dips, fries and ketchup, cookies and milk, etc. 

Contributor: David Klar from Trendsformers 

#7 The Original Butter Bell Crock by L. Tremain

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This nifty and adorable butter preserver was modeled after the late nineteenth-century French beurrier pottery crock which kept butter fresh using water. Butter stays soft, spreadable, and fresh without refrigeration. A butter bell crock is perfect for gifting before a big holiday meal so your friends can use it to spread on homemade rolls. Plus, besides being practical, it's stylish enough to display year-round on your countertop and comes in several colors!

Contributor: Rebecca Graham from Best Company

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Written by Ben Skute