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Searching for the perfect foodie gift this holiday season?

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Huse Culinary gift card with a backdrop of cocktail sauce and a Christmas setting.

Trust us: Your loved ones will savor these local favorites.

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From world-famous shrimp cocktails to holiday parties in a bottle, Huse Culinary has something for every gourmand on your list.

Here’s what we’re eyeing:

  • Rare Saint’s 5-Year Bourbon, aka the steakhouse experience in a bottle
  • A griller gift box with assorted sauces, glazes, and seasonings
  • St. Elmo’s renowned spicy cocktail sauce (paired perfectly with any dinner box)

Pro tip: Purchase an e-gift card now through Tuesday, Dec. 31, and earn a 20% bonus on purchases of $125+.

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