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Holiday Round-up: 24 Things We Love (+ a gift for you!)

By December 12, 2011October 2nd, 2013167 Comments

So we may not be the only ones posting a Holiday Gift Guide this week, but we’d like to argue that DALS is probably going to be the only place you can stop by for a Family Dinner Holiday Gift Guide. Which is another way of saying that every gift, recipe, ritual, moment you see here is either family-related, dinner-related, family-dinner related, or, in keeping with the spirit of the blog, s#$t we like so much we just needed to tell you about it. (See #1 above, Pantone Ornaments from Seletti — for all your design geek friends!) Be sure to read carefully — there’s something in it for you, too. — Happy Holidays from The DALS Team!

2Mauviel Copper Roasting Pan ($280, 11 3/4″ x 8 5/8″) A Big Ticket Item for Big Ticket Home Cooks. Copper pots — any size or shape or model — are the gold standard for cookware. This was a present for Jenny last year; amazing what passes for romance in this house. But roasted chicken thighs have never looked so good. — Andy

3A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector. Let’s put aside the fact that he’s doing life in prison right now: Phil Spector could make music sound good. We pretty much put this album on repeat  for the entire month of December. Even when we’re eating Latkes (see #6). You can hate Christmas records and love this. Darlene Love singing “Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)”? That alone is worth the price of admission. — Andy

4. Bangles ($20 each) I bought some version of these for our babysitter — but I can’t be too specific in case she’s reading. There are a zillion options to choose from at J.Crew. — Jenny

5. Little History of the World by E.H. Gombrich (ages: 8-adult). This book is my new obsession. My friends are so incredibly sick of hearing about it. But let me just show you the first paragraph, and you tell me: “All stories begin with ‘Once Upon a Time.’ And that’s just what this story is all about: What happened once upon a time. Once you were so small that, even standing on tiptoes, you could barely reach your mother’s hand. Do you remember? Your own history might begin like this: ‘Once upon a time, there was a small boy’ — or a small girl — ‘and that small boy was me.’ But before that you were a baby in a cradle. You won’t remember that, but you know it’s true. Your father and mother were also small once, and so was your grandfather, and your grandmother, a much longer time ago, but you know that too. After all, we say: ‘they are old.’ But they too had grandfathers and grandmothers and they too could say, ‘Once upon a time.’ And so it goes on, further and further back. Behind every ‘Once upon a time’ there is always another. Have you ever tried standing between two mirrors? You should. You will see a great long line of shiny mirrors, each one smaller than the one before, stretching away into the distance, getting fainter and fainter, so that you never see the last. But even when you can’t see them anymore, the mirrors still go on. They are there, and you know it.” OH MAN, I AM DYING. IT IS TOO GOOD.— Andy


6. Potato Pancakes on the first night of Hannukah. With Martha’s edible dreidls for dessert, bien sur. — Jenny


7. Ruhlman’s Twenty, ($23) by Michael Ruhlman. Every time I’m in a bookstore I am drawn to this one. The title refers to twenty culinary techniques which, if learned, will turn you in to a real cook — the kind who understands why things happen the way they do and not the kind who follows recipes to the letter without thinking. Which explains his first technique: “Think.” —Jenny

8. Black Maple Hill Bourbon ($33). Jenny bought a bottle of this for me a couple birthdays ago and it one of those things that disabuses you of the idea that all [insert product here] are basically the same. Oh, the $12 stuff is just as good. No one can tell the difference between x and y. It’s all marketing. That stuff’s a ripoff. I’ve said it, too. And I was wrong. Use sparingly, but use well. Also: what a label. — Andy

9 & 10. Trader Joe’s Gift Tags As if we needed another reason to love TJoes? Templates for these gift tags (and also a garland which was a little too ambitious for us) are sketched right on their paper grocery bags. Remind me why all stores aren’t doing this? PS: While you’re at TJoes, pick up the (#10) Gingerbread House Kit for a holiday activity with the kids that doesn’t require a degree in Baking from ICE. And it’s from Germany, so it feels legit. — Jenny


11. Concert T-Shirts ($20-$25) Jenny calls my new concert t-shirt obsession my “mid-life crisis.” To which I say: better than a new girlfriend or a Porsche. It’s true, though. I have been wearing these out lately, and I have no excuse. It just feels good to put one on; it feels less good, after putting one on, to walk by the full-length mirror in your bedroom and catch a glimpse of yourself and think, Man, who’s the dorky old guy trying to be a kid again? (From left, Neil Young, Nick Lowe, and The Drive-By Truckers.) — Andy

12. Beans from Joe the Art of Coffee ($11.95). There are way more days than I care to admit when my medium-sized cup of this stuff, purchased from Joe’s coffee cart in Grand Central Terminal, is the highlight of my work day. Seriously. — Andy

13. The Christmas Cookie Ritual Simple, buttery cookies, made with grandma, and slathered in sugar and sprinkles. What’s not to love? I could never quite figure out, though, why the cookies themselves, as tasty as they are, are only half as tasty as the raw dough. That never seemed quite fair. The family recipe is here. — Andy

14. Magnetic earrings. A pair of these should put off the ear pierce begging for at least a month or two. If you can’t find them at your local junky accessory store at the mall (which is where I found these), you can find some version of them at Claire’s, where they sell for $8 a pair. (Buy 2 get 1 free.) -Jenny

15. Marta Barware from CB2, ($1.50-$2.50 per glass) Every time I order these I think the same thing: Did they get the price wrong? It’s crazy how inexpensive these glasses are given how pretty our chocolate milks and cocktails look inside them. If you’re having a holiday party and not serving a special cocktail because you don’t want to cough up the dough for the extra (or proper) glassware — here’s your answer. — Jenny

16Make Dinner Not War bumper stickers ($4 for 1; $10 for 4 — includes shipping) If you need me to give you a reason, please see previous 389 posts. — Jenny

17. Bon Appetit Subscription ($20 for first gift subscription, second is FREE) Have you noticed how much a part of the conversation this magazine has become? I like to think this is because Andy and I show up six times a year writing our “Providers” column, but I think it might also have something to do with Marcus Nilsson-shot stories like these. —Jenny

18In2green Organic Cotton Blanket ($150) GIVEAWAY!!
Their classic cable knit baby blanket has long been my go-to newborn gift, so you can imagine how delighted I was when they started making full-size, bonafide cotton throws for grown-ups. Here’s the best part: They’ve been nice enough to offer a free blanket to one lucky DALS readerRules: Comment below with the best gift you’ve ever given or received. (As always, you must be a newsletter subscriber to be eligible, so do that first if you’re not already signed up.) Winner will be chosen at random this Friday. — Jenny

19. Pixar Short Films Collection. ($15) The downside of taking this DVD with us on road trips is that Jenny and I have to sit up front while the kids get to sit in the back, watching. We all have our personal favorites — Phoebe (“One Man Band”), Abby (“Lifted”), Jenny (“Boundin'”), and me (“Birds On a Wire”) — but really, they’re all genius. There’s something nice about how short they are (a few minutes each); they’re like little treats that we can dole out accordingly — and use as bribes if necessary — with minimal parental guilt. Why is it that letting the kids watch stuff from Pixar feels somehow healthy? — Andy

20. MOMA Spherical Ice Tray Set ($13) I’ve never been to Japan, but I hear this is how they roll, ice cube-wise. If so, I like their style. Drop one of these bad boys in your Black Maple Hill bourbon — or, really, the kids’ pineapple juice — and now we’re talking. One of those little silly things that makes life more fun. — Andy

21. Billy Kirk Black Laptop Bag ($290) If you’re going to splurge on one thing this holiday, make it this. Andy bought it for me last year in khaki and tan and not a day goes by when I don’t get a compliment on it. -Jenny

22. Flying Pig Farms Gift Certificate It’s been well-documented by now: we like pork. And we’ve yet to find pork that tastes better than the stuff they sell at Flying Pig Farms, which we only discovered after friends sent us a gift certificate a few years ago. We ordered a roast and some chops and some bacon, and none of it was bad. Now it’s a go-to present for friends who know from pigs. It also takes our ragu to another level. — Andy

23. Sambas for Kids ($30-$50) How good? These are Abby’s and are only a few weeks old — that should tell you how well-loved they are in our house. –Jenny

Update: The winner of the in2green blanket is Katherine (#115). Thanks for playing everyone!

Potato latkes photo by Andrew McCaul; Pork shredding photo by Jennifer Causey

167 Comments

  • Kate says:

    The best gift I ever received was a Choose Your Own Adventure book custom made for me by my boyfriend, Calvin!

  • Avatar jenny says:

    the best gift i ever received…a 4 1/2 quart dutch oven from my mom that i have used at least once a week since i got it last christmas!
    the second best gift…money from 4 dear friends to replace said dutch oven when it fell and cracked, because they love my cooking that much!

  • Avatar Christy says:

    I’ve received many wonderful gifts, but one of my favorites was a new sewing machine. I had spent the holiday season lamenting the fact that I couldn’t make any homemade items since my machine was broken. We really couldn’t afford it, but somehow my husband found the money to order a shiny new Janome. I started sewing that evening!

  • Kelly says:

    Best Gift – My dad took me to see Rent after I had seen a sneak preview song on the Rosie O’Donnell show and mentioned I wanted to see it. It was so cool that he remembered after all those months and surprised me with tickets when it came to our city.

  • Avatar Sarah Griffith says:

    The best gift I ever received was my new 10-speed bike. My whole family conspired to surprise me (including two big brothers made their dislike of me clear on a daily basis) with it. She was a turquoise blue huffy 🙂

  • Avatar Angela says:

    Best gift ever…real pearls of my own! Romantic, over the top gift from my amazing hubby!

  • Asia says:

    Best Christmas gift I’ve ever gotten was actually 6 days late: when my second child was born 5 days early and put me out of my pregnant misery. Happy New Year baby!

  • Avatar Anna says:

    Toe shoes the Christmas I was 9 and ballet obsessed.

  • Avatar Avigayil S says:

    best gift ever: belgian waffles at 10 pm from a food truck on the street. good surprise

  • Melody says:

    I love your 24 things! 🙂

    Hmm… I really had to think about this. I’m more of a giver than a receiver, so the best thing I have ever given was presenting my best friend with her very own Longchamp bag in neon green! It was filled with home-baked goods, hand-written notes, and plenty of hugs 🙂

    hehehe.

  • Avatar jeannie says:

    the best present i ever got was the news that my newborn and very preemie baby did not have to have open heart surgery. the pediatrician told me on christmas eve. that baby is now thirty five and i cry with happiness every time i remember it

  • Avatar Carol B says:

    Best gift ever would be my brother coming home from overseas during the holiday. I don’t think we fully appreciate what our men and women overseas sacrifice for us to have everything that we have.

  • Avatar Vanessa says:

    My best gift as a child was a beautiful dollhouse. My Mom filled it with furniture she made and even little rugs that she needlepointed. Just brought it to my house now. It needs some fixing up, but I am hoping that it will make my daughter as happy as it made me.

  • Avatar lisa says:

    My son, born 12/20, and hands down, the best Christmas present ever!

  • Avatar Laura says:

    The best gift I received (at 12)was a handpicked selection of beads and jewelry making gear from my cousin. I actually hated it at first, but after a couple of months ignoring it I experimented with it and became hooked.

  • Avatar roseann says:

    best gift ever: a 6.5 qt dutch oven from my mom…

  • Avatar Sharon says:

    Best gift I ever gave was a suprise dim sum 10th birthday party to my daughter. Our kitchen was under construction, so we couldn’t host the annual family party. Had the relatives (many of whom had never eaten dim sum, good sports they were) get to the place first and then we showed up. The look on her face was priceless as she tried to figure out why the 12 of them were there. She had convinced herself she wouldn’t be seeing her family as I kept blowing her off when she asked.

  • Avatar Linnea Krizsan says:

    Best gift I ever received: a handmade canoe from all our friends for our wedding. We use it and cherish every summer.

  • Avatar Amber says:

    Since I’ve been using it pretty much every day lately for holiday baking, I’m going with the Kitchenaid mixer I received last year.

  • Avatar Diana says:

    Not to sound all Lifetime channel but…the best gift I was ever given was my toddler’s life. When my 18-month old’s kidneys failed, we were desperate to find a donor. Neither my husband nor I were matches. My hero of a sister stepped up and donated her kidney, without hesitation.

    Now a year later, my sister jokes about how the scars are an AMAZING conversation starter at the beach and my toddler is a speeding superhero who sings at the top of her lungs.

    Thank heavens for the amazing selfless people like my sister who desire to save lives and act on it.

  • Wylie says:

    My most beautiful Christmas gift this year is my gorgeous new granddaughter, Ida Rose.

  • Torrie @ a place to share... says:

    such goodness in this list (many, many items have been noted/added to my wishlist).

    best gift ever? the year that I received my very first (unexpected, due to the very high demand at t the time) cabbage patch kid. =)

  • Avatar Jill says:

    The best thing I’ve ever received was the year we got our puppy for christmas, he’s my favorite thing in the whole wide world!

  • Avatar Michelle @ A Little P says:

    Best gift ever? My husband proposed marriage to me!!

  • Avatar Michele says:

    The best gift my hubby surprised me with was a case of It’s It ice cream sandwiches from San Fransisco. I ate every one of them, even at breakfast.

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