
The Cookery
The holiday shopping season is winding down. If you’re drawing a blank about what to get for those last few foodie folks on your list, here are a few quick-stop, grab-and-go or order-online options to get you back on track and toward the finish line, where a cozy cup of cocoa awaits:
B&B Butchers
Ask any chef, and they’ll tell you to add some bacon to it. Chef Tommy’s Bacon Kit ($22), which is one of the most popular appetizers on the menu, is available for pick up from B&B Butchers at Clearfork. Swing into the Butcher Shop to pick up a welcome package so your favorite foodie can recreate the restaurants famous appetizer at home. It includes premium thick cut bacon, crumbled blue cheese and truffled honey to wow your family or your holiday guests.
The Cookery Fort Worth
Provide that special someone an experiential gift that they’ll cherish. The Cookery Fort Worth can save you time with their deferred email delivery of a gift certificate. They give the recipient the opportunity to choose what class suits their interest and when they would like to participate in a unique hands-on dinner party-style cooking event. Most classes are $95, and gift certificates are good for any of The Cookery’s public classes and never expire.
You can easily purchase certificates for everyone on your gift list at one time. Select the date you'd like each certificate sent, and they'll take care of the rest – no charge. Your gift will be delivered by email on the date you choose. No wrapping, tape or bows required.
Rise Souffle
Check out the website, or just stop by Rise Souffle to spread a little love ― imported from France. They carry a wide selection of tableware and accessories, the same items the restaurant uses when you dine there. The brightly colored textiles in stock are especially heart-warming. One example is the “Mommy & Me” Torchon Apron set ($100). This gift encourages cooking together with its over-the-head, tie-back style aprons. The set of 100 percent cotton aprons, have a single front pocket, and come in cheerfully assorted colors. And they’re made in Texas from fabric imported from France.
Angelo’s Barbeque
You can stop into this Fort Worth institution to grab some of their local gear or packs of special seasonings and sauces. And there’s still time to ship a care package via two-day air. That’s right, send a whole brisket ($96.29), six links of their spicy jalapeño sausage ($17.05) or two racks of their famous pork ribs ($52.99). You can ship a taste of home-town barbecue from you home computer and in your fuzzy slippers.
Pressed Juicery
For the health conscious foodie on your list, why not help them hit the ground running in 2020? Pressed Juicery is offering a sale called the “January Fast.” The promo includes the full day cleanse of any six juices for $25, or the half day cleanse of any four juices, plus one shot for $20. And when you spend $30 or more, you’ll receive a free cooler bag.
Juice Fast benefits include resetting your routine by replenishing your body with just juices and helping you hit reset. All of their fresh-pressed juices are rich in antioxidants and 100 percent plant-based, and you can rejuvenate your body by eliminating toxins. So buy them a gift card and tell them to use it during the “January Fast” from Dec. 29 to Jan. 31.