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Say season’s eatings with these foodie gift ideas from Huse Culinary 🧑‍🍳

Here’s some of our favorite gifts + stocking stuffers for the foodie on your gift list.

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Have you started making your list (and checking it twice)? Enter: Huse Culinary.

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From “Top Chef” fans to dining connoisseurs, Huse Culinary has something for every foodie on the list. Give the gift of great taste with these unique sauces, seasonings, and dining destinations:

  • St. Elmo Steak House sauces and seasonings: Make this year’s gifts saucy + spicy with the restaurant’s infamous hot Shrimp Cocktail Sauce and world famous seasoning.
  • Ready-to-pour cocktails: ‘Tis the season to BYOB (Be Your Own Bartender). With flavors like Espresso Martini and Cherry Vanilla Bourbon, these all-new cocktail concoctions make a great add to any bar cart.
  • Gift cards with a bonus: Treat your friends, family, or coworkers to dinner on you with a gift card valid at any Huse Culinary restaurant (St. Elmo Steak House, Harry & Izzy’s, 1933 Lounge, and HC Tavern + Kitchen). Plus, get a 20% bonus gift card with gift card purchases of $125+.

Need more inspo? Check out their Holiday Gift Guide.*

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