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With Mothers Day just around the corner, I thought it might be fun to take a break from my normal recipe routine and share with you instead some fun ideas for Mothers Day Gift Giving. Just in case you have a mother, sister, wife, daughter or other significant woman in your life that enjoys cooking or baking and would love getting something cool for her kitchen.

These gift suggestions are all items I own, love and use regularly (excepting some darling striped mixing bowls I couldn’t help but covet and add to the list for you and I to feast our eyes upon and hope someone, somewhere sees them and buys them for us…)

All of the gifts listed are under $40. 🙂 I have included a link with each item that will take you to either Amazon or Pampered Chef where they are available for purchase, should you feel so inclined.

I would love to give one of you wonderful  readers two of the items below. The winner will be allowed to choose from the list below. All you have to do is leave me a comment telling me one of your Mothers Day traditions. Do you accept breakfast in bed, do you travel to your Mom’s house for a family brunch, do you lay in a hot bath while reading a good book, do you sleep in an extra 10 minutes and call it good? Tell me all about it, won’t you? 

Giveaway will be open until Tuesday May 6th, winner will be announced on Wednesday May 7th.

Enjoy!

 

 

Ronco Showtime Six Star+ 12 Piece Knife Set

Price: about $40 at Amazon

I love this knife set. I use the short fat knife (on the far left) multiple times a day. Don’t know what I would do with out it. If my house were burning down, I would grab my children first and that short stubby knife second. It’s nice and sharp and is great not only for chopping, but for scooping up the chopped items and tossing them into a bowl or skillet. I couldn’t get along with out it. The other knives it comes with are great as well.

 

Prepworks from Progressive GPC-4000 Fruit and Vegetable Chopper

Price: about $35 at Amazon

My parents gave me this fabulous chopper several years ago and I absolutely love it. It’s perfect for evenly chopping root veggies for soup and pototoes for these fabulous Simple Skillet Breakfast Potatoes. It’s also wonderful to chop large batches of tomatoes, pepper and onions for homemade salsa.

Zyliss Easy Spin Salad Spinner, 4-6 Servings, Green 

Price: about $20.00 at Amazon

This salad spinner makes washing and drying lettuce a breeze. It’s big enough to fit at least 1 large head of romaine lettuce.

 

Nordic Ware Half Sheet Cover, 13 by 18 Inch

Price: between $7-10 at Amazon.

A lid? You are thinking…what is so great about a lid! Well let me tell you. This baby fits over the top of my large cookie sheets, which means I can cover up any leftovers that might be hanging around. Sweet Rolls, Breadsticks, Cookies…you name it. This baby can cover it and keep it nice and fresh.

 

 

Pampered Chef Medium and Small Scoop

Price: between $15-20 at Pampered Chef.

I use these scoops for cupcake batter and cookie dough. They work well and make baked goods even in size. Love them. You can find them online at Pampered Chef by clicking the link above.

 

Paula Deen Signature Stoneware Rectangular Baker, 9 by 13-Inch, Red Speckle

Price: about $30 at Amazon.

I love this red baking dish and use it regularly. The sides are a bit taller than normal 9×13 pans. It bakes nice and evenly and makes for a pretty pot luck display.

Paula Deen Signature Pantryware 3-Piece Melamine Mixing Bowl Set, Red Stripe

Price: about $30 on Amazon.

Aren’t these bowls cute! I don’t actually own these, but read a lot of great reviews about them on Amazon. I imagine they would put a smile on the face of any home cook. 🙂 Especially mine…hint, hint to MyHandsomeHusband.

 

Creative Co-Op Ceramic Measuring Cup Set

Price: about $15 at Amazon.

Aren’t these measuring cups fun? I bought some at a local gift shop recently and can’t get enough of them.  Measuring flour in a polka-dotted cup makes me happy, ok? Weird, I know.


Freshware CB-305SC 12-Pack Flower Silicone Reusable Baking Cup, Six Vibrant Colors

Price: about $11 at Amazon.

These Silicone Baking cups are a great way to dress up ordinary muffins or plain-looking cupcakes. You could even use them as little candy cups for a party.

That’s it, gang. Hope you found some Mothers Day Gift inspiration!

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links to Amazon, but not Pampered Chef. 

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  1. My daughters always make me breakfast in bed, which makes it my favorite morning of the year. Last year they even had more fun and me a scanvenger hunt with a piñata at the end to find my gifts.

  2. We give corsages to both of our mothers. It is the only time we order flowers from a florist all year and I always feel so giddy when choosing and ordering them. It’s silly I know but it feels wrong to buy them at any other time of the year.

  3. I have only had five Mother’s Days so far, but my husband and my son always make me a homemade card, and I cherish these so very much!

  4. My kids come over and we all spend a few hours working in my yard … getting it ready for summer. Then we have a bbq. I love spending time with them and I appreciate their help in my yard.

  5. Since my birthday is either on Mothers day or always close to that,it usually involves a favorite cake and more presents than I deserve… When my Mom lived it was always a joke about which was the most important, birthday or holiday,since she was involved in both… sandi

  6. It’s usually a day of fun playing putt putt golf, which I totally love! One year I knew the weather wasn’t going to cooperate so I had purchased the WII ahead of time. Everyone was so happy that we still had a day of fun play even though it was raining outside. Now we’re good rain or shine!

  7. My sister and I started taking our mother out to breakfast to fancy hotels in the Boston area. Eventually, my daughter joined us, then my niece and her mother. When our mother was not able to comfortably do this, we started making breakfast at her house. All the ladies in the family made their way to Grandma’s house. The only males that ever came were the newborns and only once. When my mother passed away at the age of 96, we decided to keep the tradition going. We always take a group photo so we have lots of memories. As a bonus everyone gets to spend time with their individual families.