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FAQ
Is cookware a good wedding gift?
Yes, cookware is an excellent gift for newlyweds. A new set of cookware from All-Clad in particular guarantees the happy couple many well-cooked meals to come.
What is the best kitchen gift for a wedding?
A timeless and useful kitchen gift for a wedding is a Le Creuset Dutch Oven. These are great for roasts. stews and casseroles and are built to last for a lifetime. Plus, they come in a line of fun colors.
What do you buy someone who has a new kitchen?
Some of the best gifts for someone with a new kitchen are the odds and ends that people normally miss. For example, those with new kitchens could use a new cutting board, a set of knives and some decorative serving plates. But, a new set of kitchen rags or tea towels can also be a nice touch for a new kitchen.
Mahler also suggests items with sentimental value. “Monogrammed or personalized items, like recipe boxes, engraved rolling pins or heirloom-style serving pieces add emotional longevity,” she explains. Additionally, you can opt for items that are versatile. “Elegant serveware or a multi-use appliances are appreciated even more because of their versatility. They work for daily cooking and special hosting,” adds Mahler.
What is considered an appropriate wedding gift?
“Always check the couple’s registry first and purchase from what they have registered for,” advises Mahler. However, couples without a registry would appreciate new salt and pepper mills, a Dutch oven or an espresso machine.