Great Giving 2007 Food Network Kitchens' annual gadget guideWhether you're stuffing a stocking or filling in under the tree, Food Network Kitchens has fresh gift ideas for the food lovers in your life. Need more information? Click on the gadget's name for prices and ordering info. Automatic Burr Coffee Grinder Great for those who take their beans seriously, burr grinders grind coffee into evenly sized granules, and don't burn your beans while doing it.
Eva Solo Table Grill This fashionable tabletop-size portable grill is perfect for picnics, camping or tailgates.
Eva Solo Ice Cube Cooler The top of this all-in-one ice cube holder doubles as a freezing tray. A quick flip and twist fills the stylish serving bowl with cubes thatll last for up to two hours.
AeroGarden Indoor Smart Garden Keep fresh herbs, salad greens and even cherry tomatoes at your fingertips all year with an aeroponic indoor garden. Pick your preferred plants, pop in the seed pods and it sets its own light and water levels to produce a lush bounty within a month.
Triangle Grater Triangular graters with alternating teeth make it easy to grate ginger, horseradish and other fibrous foods.
Silpin Silicone Rolling Pin Give your favorite baker a silicone rolling pin, which has a nonstick surface thats gentler on dough, and youll be rewarded with tasty treats year-round.
iSi Cream Whipper Nitrous-oxide-powered cream whippers make whipped cream (and foams and froths) in seconds.
Amco Two Timer A two-faced timer lets multitaskers keep track of everything that's cooking. Or, if you prefer digital, check out Oxo Good Grips Double Timer.
Eggsact Color Changing Egg Timer Take the guesswork out of hard-cooked eggs. Add this clever egg timer to the pot of water, and itll change colors to show when the eggs reach soft, medium or hard.
Garlic Peeler A tube-shaped, silicone garlic peeler gets the papery skins off garlic easily, while keeping your hands odor-free.
Kuhn Rikon Stainless Steel Julienne Peeler Julienne peelers are fantastic for quickly shredding vegetables for slaws and salads, as well as slivering chocolate to garnish desserts.
Ethylene Gas Guardian Don't let your bad apples spoil the bunch; use an ethylene gas blocker to keep your produce fresh. It may sound high-tech and futuristic, but it looks like a cheerful little Easter egg.
Oxo Good Grips Silicone Flexible Tongs Tongs have come a long way right now, we're particularly fond of spatula tongs, which are perfect for flipping delicate fish, serving asparagus, or even scraping pans when deglazing.
Thai Stainless Steel Tiffin This traditional Thai food carrier keeps foods tightly sealed and separated for multi-course meals on the go, and looks pretty cool doing it. Perfect for offices, picnics and the like.
Krup's Mini Chopper Chopping and pureeing go smoothly with a one-press compact chopper. Plus, an included emulsifying disk is handy for making whipped cream or mayonnaise. Want more ideas? Check out Food Network Kitchens' 2006 picks.
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