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Emma Bridgewater Personalised Biscuits 1/2 Pint Mug
$46Hand-glazed ceramic 1/2 pint mug sized for tea breaks between batches
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Republic Of Tea Cinnamon Honey Spread
$16Silky cinnamon honey to fold into batters or brush warm loaves
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Brightland The Discovery Set
$88Curated extra-virgin oil set to finish pastries and compound butters
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Graza “The Trio”
$52Cold-pressed olive trio in a compact tin for drizzling breads and tarts
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Baked By Melissa The Mac Macarons
$55Assorted bite-size macarons with delicate shells for tasting technique
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Beesponsible Classic Honey Flight
$20Three honey varietals to compare floral notes in recipes and glazing
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Compartes 10 Piece Signature Truffle Gift Box
$40Velvety ganache truffles to elevate plated desserts and finishing touches
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What to consider when gifting bakers
Think about skill level: amateur bakers love accessible tools (silicone mats, measuring sets, or bakeware), while advanced bakers appreciate specialty items (digital scales, bench scrapers, or professional piping tips). High-quality ingredients like vanilla bean paste or artisan chocolate can also delight.
Personalization elevates a gift—monogrammed rolling pins or custom recipe books are both practical and sentimental. If unsure, a gift card to a specialty baking store or a baking class makes a flexible, welcome present.