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12 Kitchen Gifts or Stocking Stuffers $10 or Under!

December 14, 2015 by KimiHarris Leave a Comment

12 kitchen gifts or stocking stuffers for ten dollars or less
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Here are some fun kitchen stocking stuffers or mini gifts – all of which are $10 or under! Whether you want to stuff a stocking, or a small gift for a friend or gift exchange, this list could have some great ideas for you.

I tried to keep with the type of kitchen items that we actually use in our own house, as no one needs useless kitchen junk cluttering up their kitchen. These are both useful and fun!

While most of them are adult-centered, there are some fun kid-friendly items too.

You may be able to find many of these items at local stores otherwise you can order them using the links below to my affiliate Amazon.

Two quick notes: Click on any of the photos or links to see the item (and reviews) on Amazon. Prices are reflected from when this post was written, and may change.

Silicone Mold, Mini Heart, $4.49

I love, love, love silicone molds! I use them to make homemade chocolates and gummies using nourishing, real food ingredients. The above mold is lovely for making your own gummy hearts or mini chocolates! How fun.

 

Whiskey Ball Mold, $8.99

These Whiskey Ice Molds have two things going for them. They are really cool looking, and they melt much slower than regular ice cubes allowing your drink to be chilled without getting watered down by melting ice.

Paper Straws, $4.99

We have left plastic straws far behind! We love paper straws . This is a great price for 144 straws too.

Stainless Steel Straws, $7.95


For a more permanent solution to plastic straws, check out this set of 4 beautiful Stainless Steel Straws ! (It also comes with a cleaning brush).

Ceramic Knife (Very Sharp!) and Vegetable Peeler, $9.99

 

This set  has a very sharp knife and a vegetable peeler! The perfect little knife for a wide variety of kitchen tasks. And a price that is hard to beat!

Harry Potter Wizard Hat, $5.58


For the child or adult fan, this cookie cutter is great!

100 T-Sac Tea Bags (for Bulk Tea), $6.84


For the flavor of bulk tea, but the convenience of tea bags, these are wonderful! I love these tea bags.

Double Walled Glass Espresso Glasses (set of two) 10.87

These beautiful espresso cups would be lovely for coffee lovers! I like how elegant and simple the design is.

Kitchen Shears, $7.99

Because everyone should have a pair of kitchen shears in their kitchen!

Animal Food Picks, $4.29

My kids love fun food picks! I use them when packing bento boxes, or when serving my kids a snack.

Silicone Cupcake Liners, $5.67


I use these silicone cupcake liners to give out small “munchies” snacks to my kids, and to help me pack bento boxes for lunches!

Knife Sharpener, $5.50

You can sharpen your knives the old fashioned way (which is best) or use a very easy knife sharpener.

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I love beautiful and simple food that is nourishing to the body and the soul. I wrote Fresh: Nourishing Salads for All Seasons and Ladled: Nourishing Soups for All Seasons as another outlet of sharing this love of mine. I also love sharing practical tips on how to make a real food diet work on a real life budget. Find me online elsewhere by clicking on the icons below!

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