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This holiday season, you could bake cookies for your friends and family; you could watercolor landscapes on postcards; you could knit oven mitts or press flowers or compose clever little poems about fruit and write them by hand on scraps of vintage wallpaper. There really is nothing quite like a personal touch, especially in a year when personal touch has been hard to come by. Then again, you could always just buy things from stores. Perhaps this is less loving and intimate than a kombucha scoby you’ve named after their favorite child. But if you are planning to engage in gift-giving, it’s always helpful if the gift actually exists—and if you’re anything like me, your creative ambitions are far greater than your capacity to actually create, especially in (ahem) these uncertain times. So here is a collection of nice things that would make nice gifts, mostly along a theme of the edible, or the edible-adjacent. Whatever you decide to give, I would suggest throwing in a sweatshirt or coffee mug or baseball cap from a favorite restaurant (yours or the recipient’s), to help these essential small businesses and their workers stay afloat during the difficult winter ahead. Look up individual restaurants’ Web sites and social-media accounts to see what sort of souvenirs they have available—or check out sites like Merch4Relief or Care of Chan, where you can find aggregations of gear from restaurants around the country. (