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2022 Holiday Gift Guide: Variety packs, gift boxes, cooking classes & more

2022 Holiday Gift Guide: Variety packs, gift boxes, cooking classes & more

Dec 1, 202210 min read

‘Tis the season for surprising those you care about with a little extra something to brighten their days. And being the advocates that we are of for things food-related in Tucson — from local makers to small businesses — we’ve compiled a holiday shopping guide that will help you keep your dollars in your community while showering those in your life with thoughtful gifts.

Photo courtesy of Desert Provisions
Photo courtesy of Desert Provisions

Whether you’re buying for a cheese, whiskey, chocolate, or kitchenware lover — or anyone beyond or in between — this holiday shopping guide is a solid place to start.

Also, if you’re looking for an easier route this holiday season, plenty of local restaurants and businesses are offering deals on gift cards. Check out our Holiday Gift Card Roundup.

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Holiday Gift Box

Creative Kind x Tucson Foodie Gift Box (Photo courtesy of Creative Kind)

We’re excited to announce that this holiday season we’ve collaborated with Creative Kind and five local businesses to bring you our very unique Tucson Foodie Holiday Gift Box — a collection that’s packed with goodies from local purveyors including:

Order one — or five — of these bad boys today!

For more information, visit creativekindshop.com

Chinese Sonoran X-mas Dinner

Tucson Foodie and Maynards this Tuesday, December 20, as they present A Chinese Sonoran X-mas Feast.

Join chef and artist Feng-Feng Yeh (the brainchild behind the Chinese Chorizo Festival) and partnering local Indigenous chef Rusty Ramirez as they bring us a special union of Indigenous and Chinese cuisine.

Tickets won’t last long so we suggest scoring a couple for those in your foodie circle today.

For more information, visit the Chinese Sonoran X-mas Feast’s event page

Gifts less than $25

Alan Thomas of Arizona Baking Company (Credit: Jackie Tran)
Arizona Baking Company (Credit: Jackie Tran)

This is Tucson

Holiday Mug ($12.50-15) 

Designed by local artist Chiara Bautista, this handy drinking vessel captures both the spirit of Tucson and the holiday season all at once. With choices of an 11-ounce ($12.50) and 15-ounce option ($15), your loved ones will think of you throughout the year as they warm up with their favorite beverage sipped from this cute holiday-inspired mug.

A heads up that mugs are made to order so don’t think twice about placing yours today.

For more information, visit thisistucson.com

Mama Luna Organics

Mama Tea Blends ($6) and Custom Tea Blends ($20) 

Mama Luna Organics makes wellness products that are 100% natural and organic. And while they’re made for everyone, Mama Luna specializes in creating offerings that are nourishing for mamas and their little ones. Give a mama that’s near and dear to you the gift of a Mama Tea Blend ($6) or a custom blend ($20) this holiday season.

For more information, visit mamalunaorganics.com

Meyer Avenue Cafe and Mercantile

House-made Jam, Sauce, Curd, and Apple Butter ($11)

Do you have a home cook on your shopping list that would love a beautifully jarred and locally-sourced condiment to add to their arsenal? Meyer Avenue Cafe & Mercantile has you covered with a seasonal assortment that currently includes Hibiscus Lime Curd, Manga Amba Sauce, Peach & Aleppo Jam, and Apple Butter ($11 per jar).

For more information, visit coronetucson.com

Barrio Brewing Co. 

Barrio Collapsible Dog Bowl ($10) and Dog Collar ($12)

Are you one to go beyond gifting simply for your human friends? Do you believe your four-legged pooch pal would like to get in on the action, too? So does the crew at Barrio Brewing! Pair their Barrio Collapsible Dog Bowl ($10) and Barrio Dog Collar ($12) for a stocking stuffer duo worth barking about.

For more information, visit barriobrewing.com

AZ Baking Co.

Mesquite Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix ($12.99)

Made with wild-harvested mesquite and White Sonora Wheat flours, the Mesquite Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix ($12.99) makes for a slightly sweet and nutty — not smoky — flavor. For a baking mix that comes together in minutes and will leave the cookie lovers in your life — young and less young — asking for another, this gift is for you.

For more information, visit azbakingcompany.com

Novia’s Bakery

Holiday Cookie Platter ($20)

The owner of Novia’s Bakery believes that the best desserts taste like the comfort of home. These days, she’s sharing many expressions of that comfort with a menu that includes cookie sandwiches, cookie bars, seasonal empanadas and, of course, holiday cookies. Order your Holiday Cookie Platter ($20) now and have less to think about for upcoming holiday celebrations.

For more information, visit noviasbakery.com.  

Pita Jungle 

Holiday Baklava Box (starting at $16)

Pita Pita is making it easy for you to sweeten up your next holiday party with the release of their holiday Baklava Box. This classic Mediterranean dessert is made in-house with crunchy layers of phyllo dough drizzled with honey and topped with pistachios. Starting at $16, the assorted Baklava Box is available now at all Pita Jungle locations.

For more information, visit pitajungle.com.

Prickly Paradise Elderberry 

Elderberry Syrup Kit ($20) and Elderberry Honey ($14)

For those in your circle that appreciate living close to nature, Prickly Paradise Elderberry has some products for you to peruse. From the homesteading, wild foraging family behind the brand comes items such as the Elderberry Syrup Make at Home Kit ($20) and Elderberry Honey ($14). View their online store for those and other wellness-inspired items courtesy of the Sonoran Desert.

For more information, visit pricklyparadise.co

‘Taste of Tucson’ by Jackie Alpers

Cookbook written and photographed by local foodie ($20.99 on Amazon)

Jackie Alpers, who’s contributed her vision to the Food Network and National Geographic, had been wanting to put together a cookbook based on the unique Sonoran-style cuisine that many are familiar with. Alpers’ collection of enticing and delectable recipes is packed inside the colorful cookbook, featuring familiar dishes from local chefs and restaurants; including the Chicken Mole Amarillo crafted by chef Suzana Davila of the former Cafe Poca Cosa.

For more information, visit jackiealpers.com

Gifts at $25-50

Bars at Monsoon Chocolate (Credit: Jackie Tran)
Bars at Monsoon Chocolate (Credit: Jackie Tran)

Monsoon Chocolate

Whiskey Del Bac Bon Bon Collection ($28)

Crafted using award-winning Whiskey Del Bac Dorado, this 8-piece Whiskey Del Bac Bon Bon Collection ($28) features both decadent chocolate ganache and velvety caramel bon bons.

For more information, visit monsoonchocolate.com

Peppermint Jim

Mint-based Gift Set ($25-50)

Peppermint Jim, self-proclaimed “America’s favorite mint farmer,” is at is again with gift sets ($25 – 50) like the Mint & Lavender Bundle, the Spearmint Collection, and the Dram-roll Please set. Leave your loved ones feeling in mint condition this holiday season.

For more information, visit peppermintjim.com

Cream Design & Print

“Eat Fast, Die Young” hat ($35 each) and “Tucson Eat Yourself” t-shirt ($36)

The crew of Cream is on a mission to highlight the creative work of the Tucson community through the art of print-making. From the “Eat Fast, Die Young” hat collection ($35 each) to the “Tucson Eat Yourself”  t-shirt ($36), your food humor-loving homies will appreciate you.

For more information, visit creamforever.com

La Vida. Taprut

Walnut Pueblo Paddle ($48) and Mesquite Catchalls ($34 – 48)

La Vida. Taprut’s owner, Emily, and her brother, Byron, are on a mission to glam up your kitchen space with their hand-carved wooden creations. From the Walnut Pueblo Paddle ($48) to the Mesquite Catchall ($34-48) and dozens of other tools and and serving items to choose from, your host-with-the-most friends will undoubtedly light up when they receive one.

For more information, visit lavidataprut.com.

Pop Cycle

Embossed Mug by Crooked Tree Ceramics ($42)

It’s officially warm beverage season here in Tucson, and what better way to help your tea and hot toddy-loving friends celebrate than with an embossed mug by Crooked Tree Ceramics from Pop Cycle? Stop in today to explore their current selection of designs. Fun fact: For fans of Crooked Tooth Brewing, you’ve likely seen the work of Crooked Tree Ceramics in the taproom while adoring the drinking vessels of mug club members from the other side of the bar.

For more information, visit popcycleshop.com

Agave Pantry

Chai Spice Gift Set ($38)

This gift set comes with tea and cardamom rose sugar — an aromatic brew for the tea lovers in your life. The only thing you’ll need to add to this gift set is your own mug because the recipe card and all ingredients are included.

For more information, visit agavepantry.com.

Gifts more than $50

Arizona Old Fashioned Cocktail Kit (Photo courtesy of Whiskey Del Bac)
Arizona Old Fashioned Cocktail Kit (Photo courtesy of Whiskey Del Bac)

Whiskey Del Bac

Arizona Old Fashioned Cocktail Kit ($110)

Whiskey Del Bac is making it easy to keep your cocktails local this holiday season with their Arizona Old Fashioned Cocktail Kit, priced at $110. Each kit includes:

  • Your choice of a full-size bottle (750 ML) of Classic or Dorado
  • A Strongwater Old Fashioned Cocktail mix set that includes Cocktail Syrup (12 servings) and orange-flavored bitters
  • Two Whiskey Del Bac etched Old Fashioned rocks glasses

For more information, visit whiskeydelbac.com

Desert Provisions

Holiday Gift Boxes ($86 and up)

Desert Provisions is helping you get the most out of your holiday shopping with not one but three gift set options available this year. Choose from the Salud! Box ($124), the Provisionsist Box II (from $120), or the Sonoran Breakfast Box ($86), and satisfy the Sonoran flavor-loving friends in your circle with ease.

For more information, visit desertprovisions.com

Flying Aprons Tucson

Interactive cooking classes ($75)

If you or someone you know is aiming to sharpen their skills in the kitchen, Flyin Aprons has plenty of classes for you to attend each month. Also, each workshop is taught by a local chef, baker, maker, or lover of all foods.

For more information, visit flyingapronstucson.com

Jabari Sauce

Hot Sauce Bottle 12-pack ($72)

“Why gift one bottle of hot sauce when you can gift 12?” That’s what I always say. And Jabari Sauce is making that dream an easy reality by selling a case of 12 sauces for $72. Gift a case or divide them up and conquer your shopping list even more efficiently.

For more information, visit jabarisauce.com.

Tucson Food Tours

Tours featuring up to six stops (starting at $64)

Tucson Food Tours, which is owned by local couple Bradner and Maria Lawrence, is celebrating its 10th season of giving folks advice and creating lasting memories. Right now, the tours are offered multiple days throughout the week and they’re offering at least two routes.

For more information and a full schedule of tour dates, visit tucsonfoodtours.com.

Tucson Tamale

Tamale Variety packs ($89-149)

Whether your family is one to fancy the “traditional Christmas day tamale” — red chile beef — the accompanying green chile cheese tamale, or both, Tucson Tamales has you covered. Order a 16-count variety for $89 or double up and get 32 tamales for $149.

For more information, visit tucsontamales.com

Spring & Vine

Wood Grain Flask ($75) and Sandstone Platters ($80 – 98)

For those you know that appreciate an intentional gift that’s honoring of the beautiful Sonoran Desertscape, Spring & Vine has crafted the Abundance Collection. With items like the Wood Grain Flask ($75), Sandstone Platters ($80 – 98), and more, you can give the gift of resourcefulness.

For more information, visit springandvinestudios.com.

Better Than Provisions

Six-Pack of three flavors ($78)

This is the perfect gift to give to someone that’s either never tried Better Than Provisions or a die-hard granola fan. The six-pack comes with two bags of Cinnamon Vanilla, two bags of Cacao Cayenne Goji, and two bags of the seasonal Pumpkin Spice Apple.

For more information, visit betterthanprovisions.com

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• Keely: America’s Best Mexican Food Festival tickets
• arts_primacy_2c: 4 Cool Summer Nights passes
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• Nancy & Gabriella: $100 Visa gift cards

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• $20 @ghinisfrenchcaffe gift card
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• @desertmuseum passes 

More details in bio!Italian Week starts today and runs through July 19 as part of 12 Weeks of Foodie Summer!🍝 Support Tucson’s classic and modern Italian restaurants, then upload your receipt at summer.tucsonfoodie.com for a chance to win weekly prizes and the grand prize at the end of August. 🎉 Week 5 Winners • Libby: $50 North Italia gift card • Keely: America’s Best Mexican Food Festival tickets • arts_primacy_2c: 4 Cool Summer Nights passes • Donita3000: $20 Ghini’s French Caffe gift card • Nancy & Gabriella: $100 Visa gift cards Italian Week Deal: @reneestucson is offering buy one, get one 50% off (equal or lesser value) for dine-in or takeout. Just mention you’re a Tucson Foodie fan. Exclusions apply. 🏆 This Week’s Prizes • $50 @fentonellispizzeria gift card • $100 Visa gift card • $75 @carusositalian gift card • $20 @ghinisfrenchcaffe gift card • $50 @miramontetucson gift card • $50 @localetucson gift card • @desertmuseum passes More details in bio!The Mercado District is one of Tucson’s best places to eat, drink, shop, and stroll, all in one stop.🐶❤️

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@hidden_hearth 
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THE MONIER:
@wholeslvcepizza 
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Share your favorite stops with us!
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Although El Conquistador licenses the Hilton brand, it’s owned and operated by a local company. The culinary team sources much of its meat and produce from Arizona. 

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From July 6 through July 12, upload your receipt from ANY local business at summer.tucsonfoodie.com for a chance to win weekly prizes and earn entries toward the 12 Weeks of Foodie Summer grand prize drawing at the end of August. 🔗 in bio. 

ANY LOCAL SPOT COUNTS. 

WEEK 6 WINNERS
Here are the winners from Happy Hour Week:
* Libby wins a $50 gift card to North Italia
* Keely wins a ticket to America’s Best Mexican Food Festival
* arts_primacy_2c wins a four-pack of passes to Cool Summer Nights at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
* donita3000 wins a $20 gift card to Ghini’s French Caffe
* Nancy wins a $100 Visa gift card
* Gabriella wins a $100 Visa gift card 

PRIZES
This week’s prize pool includes:
* Salsa, Taco, and Tequila Challenge tickets
* $100 Visa gift card
* @eljefecatcafe pass
* $20 @ghinisfrenchcaffe 
* @desertmuseum passes

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Presented by: @bbb_so_az • @510southtucson • @azwinecollectiveHow many receipts have you sent in for NEW-TO-ME week?💛 From July 6 through July 12, upload your receipt from ANY local business at summer.tucsonfoodie.com for a chance to win weekly prizes and earn entries toward the 12 Weeks of Foodie Summer grand prize drawing at the end of August. 🔗 in bio. ANY LOCAL SPOT COUNTS. WEEK 6 WINNERS Here are the winners from Happy Hour Week: * Libby wins a $50 gift card to North Italia * Keely wins a ticket to America’s Best Mexican Food Festival * arts_primacy_2c wins a four-pack of passes to Cool Summer Nights at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum * donita3000 wins a $20 gift card to Ghini’s French Caffe * Nancy wins a $100 Visa gift card * Gabriella wins a $100 Visa gift card PRIZES This week’s prize pool includes: * Salsa, Taco, and Tequila Challenge tickets * $100 Visa gift card * @eljefecatcafe pass * $20 @ghinisfrenchcaffe * @desertmuseum passes Presenting sponsor: @visittucson Presented by: @bbb_so_az • @510southtucson • @azwinecollective

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