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Gifts for the homemaker

November 17, 2023 by Clara Leave a Comment

Not sure what to get for Christmas for the homemaker in your life? Here are my top choices! 

Christmas is an exciting time of year that also comes with its own set of challenges. It can be hard to find the perfect gift for your loved ones or even decide what you want for Christmas. While I was making my own Christmas wish list, I decided to put together my top choices for the homemaker. 

Who is a homemaker? According to Merriam-Webster, a homemaker is “one who manages a household especially as a spouse and parent.” I would define a homemaker as someone who person who wants to cultivate a sense of home. Someone who is interested in a non-toxic, handmade, local, sustainable lifestyle. In my opinion, you don’t have to be a stay at home mom to be a homemaker. You might be a wife, a working mom, or even just a man or woman who wants to cultivate a sense of home.

Whether you’re looking for ideas for yourself or for the homemaker in your life, I hope these gift ideas inspire you to find the perfect gift. 

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For the Kitchen

Dehydrated sourdough starter Get started on your sourdough journey with this dehydrated starter from Ballerina Farm. The perfect gift for a homemaker wanting to get into sourdough.

Banneton Baskets Make bread proving easy with these banneton baskets.

Dutch oven A dutch oven is a wonderful addition to the homemaker’s kitchen. Use it to make pot roast in the oven, cook hearty stews on the stove, and bake sourdough bread.

Kitchen scale My favorite kitchen scale for measuring accurately in the kitchen. I use my kitchen scale every time I feed my sourdough starter.

Ballerina Farm apron This apron is both lovely and well made, and it will stand up to everyday use in the kitchen.

Bread bowl A heavy stoneware bowl is perfect for making bread in or showing off a lovely salad at the dinner table.

Ballerina Farm bread knife The best knife for cutting homemade bread.

Wide Mouth Jar These 24oz mason jars are perfect for storing sourdough starter in, using as a drinking glass, or using for canning.

Souper cube Souper cubes are useful for freezing bone broth, soup, or other meals in easy to thaw portions.

Icelandic Sea Salt Icelandic Sea Salt from Crucial Four is packed with minerals missing from most salt sold in the stores. An easy, cost effective way to add minerals back into your diet.

Local honey Eating local honey has many benefits. Use a website like this Local Honey Finder to locate a source of honey near you or shop at your local farmers market.

Pasture Raised Meat You are sure to impress your homemaker with a gift of pasture raised beef, chicken, pork, or wild-caught seafood.

Feel Good

Beeswax candle Skip the artificial fragrances and gift your homemaker cozy vibes this winter with a lovely beeswax candle.

Electrolytes Treat yourself to hydration with some electrolytes from LMNT. After trying many different electrolyte drinks, LMNT is a big favorite in our household.

Magnesium There are many benefits to adding magnesium to your every day routine, and it even may reduce stress and symptoms of anxiety (source). Magnesium bicarbonate is one of the most bioavailable forms of magnesium.

Clean Make Up Get your homemaker a gift card to treat themselves to some new clean make up products that the whole family can feel good about from Crunchi.

For the Garden

Garden shears High quality, durable shears are a practical and useful gift.

Grow bags Expand your growing capacity with 10 gallon grow bags for next year’s growing season.

Gardening vest Stay warm all winter and into spring for those outdoor gardening chores.

Improve the Home

Non-toxic cookware Surprise your homemaker with a set of beautiful Caraway pans and enjoy the benefits of non-toxic cookware in your kitchen.

Grain Mill Milling your own grain will give you fresh, pure flour and save you money in the long run, not to mention the higher nutritional content of freshly milled flour.

Water filter Improve your life by filtering out harmful contaminants from the tap water in your home.

Air purifier Ensure that you can breathe clean air in your home with a Levoit Air Purifier.

Freeze Dryer Freeze drying is an excellent way to preserve produce from your garden, prepare for emergencies, and efficiently store food.

Gift a Class 

Sourdough Class Gift this Sourdough Master Class from Turner Farm to anyone interested in growing in their knowledge of sourdough.

Gardening Class Want to grow in your knowledge of gardening? Try this Basics and Beyond Gardening course.

Tincture Class Interested in learning how to make your own tinctures? Give this TINCTURE MAKING 101 MINI COURSE as a gift.

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