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a nice gift??
Hello Newsgroup:
I'm looking for some advice... I would like to purchase a gift certificate for a friend and I'm not sure of the sort of store / website that would be appropriate for him. He has been cooking for years. He is by no means a professional, but his abilities are advanced enough that he has many special utensils and slicers and dicers and such. Is there a store that caters to the needs of an aspiring chef, somewhere between an amatuer and a pro? Thanks for your time! pamela |
a nice gift??
pam&rich wrote:
.. > I would like to purchase a gift certificate for a friend and I'm not > sure of the sort of store / website that would be appropriate for him. > He has been cooking for years. He is by no means a professional, but > his abilities are advanced enough that he has many special utensils and > slicers and dicers and such. Is there a store that caters to the needs > of an aspiring chef, somewhere between an amatuer and a pro? I like www.cooking.com for many things. Sur le Table (aka "surly table" lol) can be found at www.surletable.com A neat selection of items can be found at Zabars in NYC: www.zabars.com Hope this gives you some ideas? Goomba |
a nice gift??
pam&rich wrote: > Hello Newsgroup: > > I'm looking for some advice... > I would like to purchase a gift certificate for a friend and I'm not > sure of the sort of store / website that would be appropriate for him. > He has been cooking for years. He is by no means a professional, but > his abilities are advanced enough that he has many special utensils and > slicers and dicers and such. Is there a store that caters to the needs > of an aspiring chef, somewhere between an amatuer and a pro? > Surfa's is an excellent place for professionals and home cooks alike. It's in L.A. (Culver City) but also does online business. Check it out: -aem https://www.surfasonline.com/index.cfm |
a nice gift??
pam&rich wrote:
> Hello Newsgroup: > > I'm looking for some advice... > I would like to purchase a gift certificate for a friend and I'm not > sure of the sort of store / website that would be appropriate for him. > He has been cooking for years. He is by no means a professional, but > his abilities are advanced enough that he has many special utensils and > slicers and dicers and such. Is there a store that caters to the needs > of an aspiring chef, somewhere between an amatuer and a pro? > > Thanks for your time! > > pamela unless you know he's going to be cooking and nothing else, then think about a costco or target card... he would be able to buy supplies easily. (small thought from a short lady) C |
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