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Good Egg (267 Augusta Ave., 416-593-4663) is not just a hipster foodie shop — it's a lifestyle emporium of cookbooks, accessories, bakers' tools, food gifts and interesting stuff for people who like to cook, eat, think about cooking and eating and generally like to be thoughtfully fed. Should you be — or know — one of these types, you could handily do all your holiday shopping there in a single visit. These are my best bets from their culinaria for Christmas.
Available in English for the first time since its 1932 publication, I Know How to Cook is one of the bibles of French cooking, $49.99.
Acorn-printed tea towels by Toronto's Schoolyard
Design, $24 each.
Books of ingenious incense matchsticks come in a range of scents, for prettily lighting candles or, ahem, leaving around the bathroom as a big hint, four for $10.
Colourful Hetta felted wool baskets keep toast, rolls and eggs warm, $48 each.
Larchwood cutting boards are handmade in Cape Breton and look like art, $95 (also in other shapes, sizes).


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