Western Living

For the One Who Loves to Cook (but Loves to Eat More)

If food is their love language, we're only too happy to give them the best cuisine-related gifts out there—so long as they're sharing.

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Send Noods

Real ramen-lovers know a cereal bowl just won't do. Lineage Ceramics' Vancouver- designed ramen bowls ($42 each) hold 52 ounces of liquid— they're the ideal beast for a hefty helping. moeshome.com

Sweet Socks

We're a little obsessed with these fortune cookie socks ($20) from the new Foo Hung Curios gift shop in Vancouver's historic Chinatown. They might not be edible, but they'll score you big points for cuteness. foohungcur­ios.com

Box of Bounty

Even if cooking is their passion, everyone deserves a break. For foodies in the Vancouver area, Spanish restaurant El Mercat is offering holiday boxes (from $60 per person) with menu options like Spanish charcuteri­e, roasted turkey canelons with cranberry bechamel and crunchy almond turrón (a nougat-y confection). elmercat.ca

Perfect Pie

With great pizza power comes great pizza responsibi­lity—and the Ooni Koda 16-inch gas-powered pizza oven ($735) is for serious slices only. The heavy- duty oven is made with an authentic stone baking base and powder- coated steel shell. It's so hot, their regular oven might get jealous. kerrisdale­lumber.com

Seeing Red

We'll never tire of Le Creuset's timeless style, but they're still keeping things fresh: the new limited- edition Holly collection has classic products in a festive hue, like the 4.1-litre classic chef's French oven ($299) in enamelled cast iron. lecreuset.com

Happy Hour

Up their entertaini­ng game with the Sky wine decanter ($ 49) from Georg Jensen. It comes with a detachable filter to remove sediment, and the asymmetric stainless steel also adds an organic touch to the tabletop. georgjense­n.com

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