Holiday Giving: Gifts for Jar Lovers

Weck Jars

Last week, I wrote about some of my favorite canning tools and the reasons they might just make good holiday gifts for the canners in your lives. This week I want to feature some of the odds and ends that aren’t canning necessities  but make a jar-filled life a little bit prettier and more fun (of course, I intended to get this posted on Monday, but that knock-out flu I had has put me behind in my posting. So sorry!).

First on the list is Weck Jars. They’re good for canning, for dry goods storage, and if you spring for a set of snap-on plastic lids, they make fantastic leftover containers. Because they’re a bit pricier than your average box of jars, they’re an indulgence, but isn’t that what the holiday season is all about? Once hard to find, they’re now available for online order from the U.S. distributor, Kaufmann Mercantile and Mighty Nest, and in Williams-Sonoma and Crate & Barrel stores.

Enamel ladle

For someone who has all their jar needs met, what about a pretty ladle? It’s good for filling your jars, scooping up servings of soup and chili and it looks fab sticking out of a crock of utensils. Available from Kaufmann Mercantile, it costs $32 and would be fun tucked in a stocking.

stainless steel funnel

I love my stainless steel funnel. The one I have is made by RSVP and I use it all the time. Not only is it useful during the canning process, but it’s also great for filling jars with dried goods and helping pour leftover soup into storage jars. I even take it to Whole Foods with me when I use my own container for bulk foods, because it allows me to funnel the food into my jars cleanly.

If I didn’t already have a stainless steel funnel, I might opt for this one, because it has a strainer that can fit into the base should you need it. That would be an awesome helper for those moments when you find yourself pouring stock into jars and want to do a final strain.

jar drink toppers

Drink toppers are another fun gift for jar lovers. I’ve written about these a lot lately, so I won’t go into crazy depth about them, but they’re great. There’s Cuppow, EcoJarz, and a lid specifically for iced coffee from the Mason Bar Company (they’ll also sell you a straw if you want a plastic one. I like these stainless steel babies better).

jar cozy!

Once you turn your mason jar into a drinking cup, you need something to absorb the moisture and heat. That’s where a jar cozy or sleeve comes in. There are so many different Etsy shops making these. Here are a few of my favorites:

  • Mason Bar Company (cute hand-crocheted cozies from the folks who sell the drink lids mentioned above).
  • Greyslater (sleek waxed canvas sleeves).
  • Fine + Dandy Knits (hand-knit cozies made from organic cotton, pattern is available).
  • One Robin Road (charming cozies made from recycled sweaters. No two are alike).
  • Cadron Creations (hand-crocheted cozies made to fit a variety of sizes, including the newly reissued pint &  half jars).
  • Two Tired Bike (mason jar sleeves made from recycled bike inner tubes. Great for jar lovers who adore their two wheeled transportation).
  • Hide and True (hand-stitched leather sleeves. Spendy, but gorgeous).
  • The Stowe (another leather sleeve, this time with a built-in handle).

lunch tote

Finally, the ultimate gift for jar loves is the Jars to Go tote from A Tiny Forest. Since I first wrote about the original two-jar bag, Kim has expanded the offerings in her shop to include a four-jar bag and single sleeves that fasten up over the top of the jar (perfect for packaging up super-special gift jars).

And since no gift guide is complete without a giveaway, here’s what I have for you today. There are two giveaway packs and we’ll have two winners. The first is from Kaufmann Mercantile and consists of a six-pack of 1/4 L straight-side Weck Jars and that lovely white enamel ladle pictured above. The second is a four-jar Jars to Go tote from A Tiny Forest in Kim’s signature blue-striped fabric (like this one).

Here’s how to get in on the giveaway:

  1. Leave a comment on this post and tell me about your favorite edible or culinary stocking stuffer (my favorite edible stocking stuffer is Pocky and my favorite culinary stocking stuffer is this little microplane nutmeg grater).
  2. Comments will close at 11:59 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012. Winners will be chosen at random and will be posted to the blog on Sunday.
  3. Giveaway open US residents only.
  4. One comment per person, please. Entries must be left via the comment form on the blog at the bottom of this post. I cannot accept submissions via email.
Disclosure: Kaufmann Mercantile sent me the ladle seen above for photography purposes. Kaufmann Mercantile and A Tiny Forest have both provided the giveaway items at no cost to me. No vendor mentioned above paid for placement. 

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724 Responses to Holiday Giving: Gifts for Jar Lovers

  1. 501
    Wendy Green says:

    Edibles: homemade peanut brittle or Botan rice candy (who doesn’t love to eat the wrappers?). Non-edibles: whimsical little things like funny corn-holders, tablecloth weights, cool condiment spoons.

  2. 502
    Maria says:

    Cadbury mini Crunchie bars, and the BEST mini knife EVER for a stocking stuffer would be the Victorinox round tip paring knife.

  3. 503
    Jo says:

    My favorite edible stuffer would always be candy. As for culinary stuffer, would a pressure canner fit in?

  4. 504
    Katie says:

    I would love some cute paper straws in my stocking! I want some in every color. My big wish list item would be a copper jam pan, but I don’t think santa wallet is fat enough this year. :)

  5. 505
    cynthia says:

    My favorite edible gift is candy and jams- they are always appreciated and can be eaten now or later

  6. 506
    allegra says:

    My big wish is a copper jam pot-preferrable old French. Happy Holidays!

  7. 507
    cyndi says:

    My favorite edible is homemade candy and fudge. Yum! I would love those lovely jars.
    Merry Christmas!

  8. 508

    Peanut Brittle is a must for my stocking….and I LOVE whimsical pot holders

  9. 509
    Jessica says:

    I always love getting m&ms in my stocking. My dream stocking would have a thermapen in it! Read this, Santa!!

  10. 510
    Danielle WC says:

    Homemade candy!

  11. 511
    Alison says:

    I always get chocolate in my stocking. When I was a kid it was the giant Hershey Kiss and now it is some good dark chocolate.

  12. 512
    Cinnie says:

    It is a long standing tradition in our family to find a carefully wrapped marshmallow in each person’s stocking. Can’t say I like it, but it wouldn’t be Christmas without it.

  13. 513
    Andrea says:

    I’m not a picky person…Anything Agrarian would be loved by me. Williams Sonoma has some lovely stuff!

  14. 514
    Karen says:

    Ghirardelli chocolate :)

  15. 515
    Martha says:

    My favorite stocking stuffer would be little spatuls and gadgets. And my favorite edible is the orange chocolate. Yummy. : )

  16. 516
    Alice says:

    I love to make and give away Irish Cream.

  17. 517
    Erin H. says:

    Bar none, my favorite stocking stuffer is the chocolate bar(s) that my husband will scour the area for. Last year it was a weird “firecracker” combo of chocolate and pop rocks (I know; gross, right? But it was pretty good!), and if he’s been paying attention at all this year, he’ll find a way to stuff some Trader Joes dark chocolate covered caramels with sea salt into my stocking (TJs just opened a store here, last month! Woooot!).

  18. 518
    Lori says:

    the orange in the toe of the stocking. tradition wins out on this one.

  19. 519
    Lori says:

    We put peanuts in the shell in our Christmas stockings. I make homemade candy and send it to our friends and family.

  20. 520
    mary mcmahon says:

    since i had a southern Mama, my favorite stocking stuffer is buttered pecans…hard to stop eating them! Or..homemade vanilla extract. mary in cincinnati

  21. 521
    Flan says:

    Clementines and brazil nuts were always in my stocking growing up. Classic wooden spoons are my favorite culinary stocking stuffer, so handy!

  22. 522
    JanH says:

    Microplane graters make a great stocking stuffer. The most frequent comment is “How did I ever live without one of these?”

  23. 523
    Kaja says:

    My favorite homemade, edible stocking stuffer is candied pecans. I suppose my favorite culinary item to fit in a stocking would be wine bottle stoppers.

  24. 524
    Julia says:

    We always got a satsuma in our stocking. I always broke it open and ate it first, before opening presents… I loved them so much I put them in my kids stockings now.

  25. 525
    mary w says:

    My favorite edible stocking stuffer to give is Lavender Pear Preserves (delicious with warmed brie). To receive is chocolate – at the moment with a flavored sea salt.

  26. 526
    Deborah says:

    Edibles: See’s Lollipops.

    Favorite culinary stocking stuffer: Curved Silicone Spatulas or crocheted dish clothes.

  27. 527
    aris says:

    I’m gonna be stocking-stuff nothing. Sorry: we’re Voluntarily Simplistic. This year it will be a massive engine overhaul for our daily driver and whumping up a new seed-starting tower. Whew, that’d make big stockings!

    Oh, wait, I asked for some specific seeds, so MY stockings will be stuffed with imported Flageolet contraband. Don’t tell the fuzz, ok?? XD

  28. 528
    Julie says:

    My favorite stocking stuffer is chocolate! Cute holiday wrapped novelties for the kids and Fran’s Gold Bars or something from Theo’s for the adults! Yummy!

  29. 529
    DebrafromMD says:

    My favorite culinary stocking stuffer is a Microplane grater. Love the way they zest citrus.

  30. 530
    Meagan says:

    My son loves Pocky! I too am a big fan of the Microplane in the stocking!

  31. 531
    Cle says:

    My favorite edible stocking stuffers are Lindt chocolate truffles. They are a treat I indulge in waaaaay too often during holiday season.

    My favorite non-edible stocking stuffer is a teeny spatula. My boyfriend’s mom put one in my stocking last year and I thought it was a little ridiculous, but I have used it a lot this year, especially for scooping sticky ingredients out of measuring spoons.

  32. 532
    catherine says:

    those small 4-piece Whitmans candy boxes are lovely and inexpensive stocking stuffers.

  33. 533
    Danielle says:

    Favorite edible stocking stuffer are pomegranates. Kids were big into them a few years back and were so delighted to find them in there stockings. So they’ve replaced the oranges we use to put in.

  34. 534
    Amanda Farris says:

    My favorite stocking stuffer is the orange my mom always puts in the bottom of my stalking, even now that I live half way across the country she still sends me my stalking and it still has the orange in it.

  35. 535
    Chris says:

    Favorite edible stocking stuffer is a big box of chocolate covered cherries. Yum!

  36. 536
    Jeanne says:

    My favorite edible stocking stuffer is Truffle Pig chocolates. My favorite culinary stocking stuffer is Trudeau one piece silicone spatulas. I hate two piece spatulas!

  37. 537
    Heather says:

    Edible-chocolate! preferably dark with hazelnuts. swoon….Non-edible? Gosh, right now I could use another pair of merino wool socks as it’s -26C. Thanks for the giveaway!

  38. 538
    Loy says:

    My favorite edible is dark chocolate covered KitKats that my husband brings home from London. They are the best!

  39. 539
    Sarah says:

    Chocolate is always a welcome gift in my eyes:)

  40. 540
    Sandi says:

    Stocking stuffer: See’s Candy

    Nonperishable item: A microplane or bright colored citrus squeezer or heart shaped measuring spoons (a “pretty” and useful kitchen tool)

  41. 541
    Maura says:

    Santa usually brings chocolates and coffee beans ;-)

  42. 542
    sharon says:

    Favorite stocking treats are homemade granola, peppermint bark, and pralines. Coffee and tea are favs also!

  43. 543
    Laurie says:

    York Peppermint Patties in my stocking, please!

  44. 544
    Lindsay says:

    Candy canes and I like to give away wine openers. That’s culinary right?

  45. 545
    David says:

    An actually SHARP peeler and some salted caramels…

  46. 546
    Ann says:

    I love to get peanut brittle that my mom makes! Yummm….

  47. 547
    Danielle says:

    My favorite treat is Reese’s Peanut Butter Trees. Somehow they taste better than the cups, lol.

  48. 548
    Paula says:

    Love my microplane grater because it does such a great job with zesting and grating ginger-nothing else I have does!
    Chocolate in any form

  49. 549
    Sarah R. says:

    For edible stocking stuffers, we usually get chocolates from this local place that has all sorts of strange shapes like hands and cars. And it’s totally delicious. I’ve never had to think about a culinary stocking stuffer, but I think salt and pepper shakers would be fun.

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    Sheryl M says:

    Last year I made a variety of candy “barks” which went over really well. I wish I had the Weck jars for the salad dressing mixes I gave to the newlyweds and college students.