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Forget the Ties: Introducing the Serious Eats Father's Day Gift Guide

I've been a Dad for twenty years now, and nothing makes me happier on Father's Day (coming up this Sunday June 17th, by the way) than the gift of noshing. So this year, in order to create more perfect unions and promote filial harmony around the country, give your Dad the perfect edible gift. Here at Serious Eats we're going to make it easy for you to do so. We're going to alert you to the best foods that ship so that no matter where you live you can get your Dad something he will remember for the rest of your life. Today through Thursday we're going to focus on the five Serious Eats Dads' food groups: Barbecue, Ice Cream, Pie, Steaks and Chops, and Stone Fruit (peaches, plums, cherries, nectarines). And we're not going to leave any last-minute Father's Day shoppers in the lurch either. On Friday, we're going to give you our favorite Father's Day book and food gadget gift picks, so that you can go to your local specialty food, cookware, or book store over the weekend and procure something the Dad in your life will surely love. That's the Serious Eats Father's Day Guarantee. Take our advice. Give the Gift of Noshing this year.

2 Comments:

Gifts of food are great, but since we lost my father's father to Alzheimer's in April, I made a Father's Day gift donation to the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation in honor of my grandfather.

Which is not to say that I wouldn't treat my Dad to some fantastic fare. Next time he comes to visit, I'll take him to the Ethiopian restaurant he likes in New Brunswick. :)

Hey, why wait til Friday..isn't that a bit last minuteish? We need to know now..don't forget mail order noshing..

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