Remodelista continued its holiday gift sleuthing this week with loads of ideas for everyone on your list—but particularly the person with discriminating taste.
![From Remodelista Gift Guide \20\20: Cookbooks to Give (and Cook From) This Winter: The charming Serving New York (\$35) by Kristin Tice Studeman and Bryan Fountain, written in the first week of NYC’s lockdowns, includes “more than 45 easy, pantry-friendly recipes from NYC’s best restaurants, including Olmsted, Momofuku, King, Charlie Bird, Llama Inn, the NoMad, and more.” One hundred percent of proceeds go to ROAR x Robin Hood restaurant relief fund for NYC restaurants and workers.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/serving-new-york-book-cover-733x433.png)
![\10 Easy Pieces: Winter Wool Blankets: Designed by British weaver Eleanor Pritchard and woven in a Welsh mill, the Eleanor Pritchard Wool Throw is designed in a fully reversible pattern; \$349 at Schoolhouse.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/schoolhouse-eleanor-pritchard-throw-733x489.jpg)
![From Remodelista Gift Guide \20\20: \10 Outstanding Jigsaw Puzzles: Piecework, a newish company (its tagline is “puzzles for president”) makes “bizarrely beautiful” still-life photographs-turned-puzzles, says Meredith. Pictured here is the aptly named \1,000-piece Meta Puzzle; \$\28.80.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/piecework-puzzle-meta-733x521.jpg)
![From Remodelista Gift Guide \20\20: Gifts for the Home Fragrance Snob: The Bodha Calm Incense has a gentle fragrance and smokeless burn. Made in Japan using traditional methods, the incense is \$3\2 at The Primary Essentials who also carries the full line of Bodha incense scents.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/bodha-calm-incense-the-primary-essentials-733x489.jpg)
![From Remodelista Gift Guide \20\20: \15 Surprises for the Eco-Minded Aesthete: The koroneiki olives used to make Oracle Oil’s extra-virgin olive oil come from a collective of farms in Laconia, Greece, including one belonging to the family of Oracle’s founder, Cristiana Sadigianis. A \16.9-ounce bottle is \$40 and comes with illustrated Greek recipe cards.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/oracle-olive-oil-and-decanter-2-733x619.jpg)
Plus:
- 10 Easy Pieces: Counter Stools with Backs
- Steal This Look: A Luxurious Bath in Shades of Pale
- Hollywood on the Hudson: At Home in Upstate, New York, with Amanda Pays and Corbin Bernsen
- Kitchen of the Week: The ‘Angry Food Blogger’ at Home in Hong Kong
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