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It’s high time you got swept away planning some weekend getaways—but not before you get a little something for the dads in your life. Father’s Day is June 16, so you’ve still got enough time to get something shipped and wrapped with time to spare. Here’s a list of gifts for the parent that enjoys a useful kitchen tool or gets jazzed about something tasty to snack on.

Before culinary school, before cooking professionally, the first apron I ever bought myself was beautiful. It was from Anthropologie and it had a floral design—but it was more good looking than good for cooking. For a father that really spends time cooking, get them a good quality, practical apron.



There are several styles out there, so you may need to consider what they enjoy cooking as much as their body type. For example, . Beyond that, choose an apron that’s made of a sturdy canvas, with several easy to reach pockets.

I’m pretty sure the jury is still out on whether or not coffee is a food group, so I’ll treat it as such until the decision is made. If your dad has recently emerged from his shell of Maxwell House and discovered the burgeoning world of boutique coffees, it might be a good time to present him with a . All the better if your dad is a sometimes (or all the time) scientist because pour over is a measured dance of time and temperature.

Your scientific pops will need to measure water and coffee grounds, but really at their disposal. This is the definitive example of buying someone a.

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