As December approaches, we’re often tasked with finding the perfect holiday or hostess gift. Below is a list of gift ideas that support our fabulous local Houston-area food community. I’ve broken them up into five groups: gifts that give back, ideas for the food lover, cookbooks to catch, drink suggestions, and creative local favorites that just didn’t fit anywhere else. Enjoy! 
GIFTS WITH A CONSCIENCEThe Center is a wonderfully inspiring nonprofit that serves Houstonians with mental retardation. Why not gift some of their famous 
gingersnaps or cheesesnaps for the holidays? Both offerings come in gorgeous tins, no gift wrap required. Similarly, the 
Brookwood Community for adults with special needs sells fabulous salad dressings, roasted pecans, and jalapeno jelly. All items are wonderful and keep well in the fridge or freezer. 
Katz Coffee features three flagship cause coffees: Buffalo Bayou Partnership, Friends of Enchanted Rock, and Austin’s Bat Conservation International. Each organization has its own specialty beans, and 50 cents of every pound sold goes directly to that charity. Need something longer lasting? 
Urban Harvest sells fantastic “I Dig Houston” shirts at its Eastside, Discovery Green, and City Hall farmers’ markets for $15, with proceeds benefiting the gardening community. Or try a donation to the 
Houston Food Bank. A special card lets them know that a donation was made in their names, and you can tell them the part about how $1 in the hands of the Houston Food Bank can provide a full day of meals for someone in need. HFB also sells coffee mugs, tote bags, and cute holiday ornaments made in the HFB youth programs. 
 FOOD LOVERS
FOOD LOVERSIt’s super fun to troll the farmers’ markets for various things to give to family and friends. How about some of the fantastically earthy olive oil from the 
Texas Hill Country Olive Company? You could pair it with a fresh baguette from 
Slow Dough or 
Angela’s Oven and a hunk of local cheese from the 
Houston Dairymaids. On the other hand, you could also offer some homemade granola with a tub of creamy goat’s milk yogurt from 
Swede Farm and some delicious local honey from 
Bee Wilde. You could always pack up some cured meats from Chris Shepherd at 
Catalan. Some people might *love* the 
Gluten-Free Holiday Kit from Gluten Free Houston. Or if you really need to wow ‘em, try a ready-to-bake cheese soufflĂ© from 
Elizabeth Swift. They are? To. Die. For. 
 COOKBOOK CONNOISSEURS
COOKBOOK CONNOISSEURSWe’re Houston proud of our local cookbook celebs... Among Robb Walsh’s hometown collection, 
Sex, Death, & Oysters is pretty much a must-have. Or if you’re thinking of something a little more ethnic, Indo-Houstonian Shubhra Ramineni’s 
Entice with Spice offers dozens of fantastic Indian-inspired recipes with stunning photos and detailed explanations. Shubhra’s subtitle is “Easy Indian Recipes for Busy People,” and she takes great care to create accessible recipes without compromising the distinct flavors. My old standbys are the 
Junior League of Houston cookbooks, which offer fabulous meal ideas while giving a little something back to the Houston community (a portion of the books’ proceeds goes to Texas Children’s Hospital). If a magazine’s more your style, 
My Table has a 
holiday special: Buy one subscription at regular price ($24 for a one-year subscription of six issues) and get unlimited gift subscriptions at half-off.  
 SWEET THANGS
SWEET THANGSGive your friends a trip down Memory Lane with a bag of Fluffernutters from the 
Fluff Bake Bar. Need more variety? You could also give the super cute cookies from 
Paulie’s, the gorgeous macarons from 
Maison-Burdisso, or the sensational cupcakes from 
Jodycakes. Want something more versatile? Then perhaps a few cinnamon rolls from 
Sinfull Bakery. If all else fails, a gift card to 
Hank’s ice cream just might do the trick. Maybe you can get them to sell ya a pint of peppermint! 
 BEVERAGE IDEAS
BEVERAGE IDEASFor the beer enthusiast, give a grab bag of local brews from 
St. Arnold’s and 
Southern Star. St. Arnold’s even offers a super duper Christmas Ale. Plenty of other labels have seasonal offerings, too -- they’re just not brewed right here in your backyard. 
Tito’s Vodka and 
Deep Eddy sweet tea vodka are from right up the street in Austin. Or if you’re looking for something a little more tame, try Mexican hot chocolate mix from 
El Bolillo or a gift card to a local coffee shop, like 
Antidote or 
Catalina. 
 CITY FAVORITES
CITY FAVORITES Howsabout a tshirt from our local favorite burger chain? 
Customize your Whataburger shirt the same way you customize your burger. Tamales always make great gifts, and 
Berryhill sells thousands of them over the holidays. Between Thanksgiving and New Year’s only, they’ve got the fabulous turkey tamales. Go get ‘em! For something a little more “little guy” local, you could gift a holiday burger challenge: gift cards to local burger shops 
Hubcap Grill, 
the Burger Guys, 
Becks Prime, and more. Include handmade score cards so you can determine the true Burger King for yourself. Or more creatively, give an herb garden starter kit with planters or seeds from 
Buchanan’s Native Plants.  

Got any more local gift ideas? Let me know, and I’ll add ‘em to the list!