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  • Dec. 12, 2012

    Healthy gift ideas for the holidays

    By Jennifer Nelson, M.S., R.D. and Katherine Zeratsky, R.D.

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For the past several years, I've blogged about holiday gift ideas with a health twist. Consider giving any of these gifts to family and friends. Or give a hint that you might like to receive one yourself.

Here are this year's picks:

  1. Canning starter set. Gardeners and fresh produce fans will appreciate getting a jump start on preserving next year's bounty. Most sets include a water bath (large pot), jar lifter, funnel, jars and lids. Newer low-cost kits have nonmetal racks that can be used in kitchen stock pots. Toss in grandma's favorite canning recipes.
  2. Food games. There are tons of trivia games out there for foodies. Check out the latest cooking edition of the legendary "letter tile" game. Don't forget that little ones like to play with food too — search on "kitchen chemistry toys" and "play food" for gift ideas.
  3. Muffin top pan. This fun gift makes it easy way to enjoy the best part of the muffin — and keeps the serving size reasonable.
  4. Thermal totes and reusable grocery bags. Help family and friends keep food safe and be environmentally conscious when grocery shopping.
  5. Daily calendar with tear-off healthy recipes. Great for last-minute meal ideas. While you're at it, include a recipe box so favorite recipes can be saved.
  6. Magnetic strip and spice tins with see-through tops. Fill with favorite spices. Add a favorite recipe or two.
  7. Apron or chef coat. Dressing the part can be an inspiration to get cooking. Styles vary from nostalgic aprons to professional chef coats.
  8. Frozen pop molds or makers. Fun for the whole family, these molds can be filled with pureed fruit for a healthy frozen treat.
  9. Tea mug with built-in infuser. Add herbal, green or white tea. This gift is a great way to kick the coffee habit and get more antioxidants.
  10. Gym bag. A nice new bag may provide the motivation to get back to the gym.

Need more ideas? Here are a few from previous years: lunch tote, water bottle, pedometer, baking stone, soup tureen, steamer insert, countertop compost crock, gift baskets with whole grains, and herb seeds and pots.

Share your ideas for healthy gifts. Happy holidays!

- Jennifer

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  • January 24, 2013 10:01 a.m.

    I like the idea of giving people canning sets because I assist my parents with our garden and it is a smarter way to save money. People have gone from the old ways of dealing with food and we need to get back to the old ways.

    - Tammy

  • March 21, 2012 1:10 a.m.

    I would like to see seasoned aetlhh care providers/educators that know their stuff but also know how to listen to my needs and what is important to ME!!!!! Since Mayo is already WELL known as the institution that leads with their variety of SURGERY .balance your reputation and come out of the prehistoric era ..offer education on alternative methods or complimentary methods to treatment and aetlhh care rather than automatic presciptions to pills and surgery. Create and bolster the reputation you claim make the NEEDS of the patient come FIRST not the money ..LISTEN to the patient and offer education on energy therapies and ways I can take care of my aetlhh and promote healing. Try empowering the patient!!!!! Provide opportunities to learn and try Chi kung, relaxation techiniques, accupressure,accupuncture, manipulation therapies, time management, new ways to look at stress, provide comfort and care to the hopeless so even if you don't have a cure MAYO can provide or start the patient HEALING-whether or not there is a cure!!! Randomized Control Trials and Evidenced Based Medicine is fine but I don't want to be dead before you feel comfortable about explaining non surgical options .let me believe you are the best in the world offer me OPTIONS not just surgery and pills .begin a HEALING patient centered wave from the Mall of America that will bring others back to you again and again, NOT for new prescriptions and surgeries but for EDUCATION on how to increase my aetlhh and

    - Marianna

  • December 8, 2011 9:33 a.m.

    Good grief; the correct word is 'healthful', not 'healthy'. Just remember, healthful food keeps you healthy. That said, many people make that same mistake.

    - Ed

  • December 11, 2010 9:00 a.m.

    Great list. Under the Harves basket couscous is listed with quinoa next to it in brackets implying that they are the same thing. They are not and since couscous is wheat based and quinoa is not, the former would not be appropriate for those w/ celiacs.

    - Erin

  • December 10, 2009 7:00 a.m.

    Mary - You can print the blog by clicking the printer icon that is in the top right corner of the page.

    - Mayo Clinic staff

  • December 9, 2009 7:58 a.m.

    Excellent ideas. Wish there was a way to print the list off.

    - Mary

  • December 4, 2009 10:38 p.m.

    What a great list - do you have anymore healthy gift ideas? I like the whole grain cornucopia best, but all were worthwhile to consider. Thanks!

    - Chel

  • December 3, 2009 8:00 p.m.

    Great article! For those people living in the NYC area here are some additional ideas: http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-28200-NY-Nutrition-Examiner~y2009m12d2-Holiday-shopping-healthy-gift-guide

    - Natalie

  • December 2, 2009 2:56 p.m.

    You've solved the problem of what gifts to give my early-teens grandchildren - a pedometer each! Since having a four-graft bypass seven years ago, I have made walking a part of my daily routine, greatly to the benefit of my heart, waistline, mood, lungs and feet! So many benefits from such a simple activity. Thanks for a very informative publication.

    - Alan

  • December 2, 2009 12:55 p.m.

    Isn't 20 walnuts a day a bit much?

    - Judy

  • December 2, 2009 9:31 a.m.

    Nona - studies used 1.5 ounces of walnuts. According to the USDA Nutrient Database this is equal to about 20 walnut halves. This amount comes with a calorie load of 275 calories - so when eaten, one should take care to adjust empty calories down and exercise up.

    - -your blog host, Jennifer

  • December 2, 2009 8:53 a.m.

    How about the gift of an online workout videos service? DoTheMod.com is selling $10 gift certificates that work like punch cards -- recipients can workout 10 times, up to 1 hour each time. Cool site, incredible workout, perfect gift!

    - Merav

  • December 2, 2009 2:41 a.m.

    How about a mental health book, "Boundaries" by Dr. Townsend and Cloud. Amazing tools to become a better person and improve relationships with spouse, kids, in laws, co workers, etc. The ideas in this book changed my life since 1998!

    - Jacci

  • December 1, 2009 7:16 p.m.

    I'm sure you must mean 2 walnuts a day, not 20. Good suggestions! I especially like the whole-grain cornucopia. How about some exercise videos, especially tai-chi and yoga.

    - Nona

  • November 30, 2009 7:44 p.m.

    Heart monitor is on my list. Great for those of us who want to optimize our workout, without over-stressing (I have mild cardiomyopathy). The ones with the chest straps are more reliable. Some also count calories. Corrine

    - No name given

  • November 29, 2009 9:33 p.m.

    The gift list was good. I only wish it was more extensive :)) I am in the process of getting my partner to be healthier. Thanks!

    - Ali

  • November 25, 2009 10:33 a.m.

    Excellent site, keep up the good work. I read a lot of blogs on a daily basis and for the most part, people lack substance but, I just wanted to make a quick comment to say I’m glad I found your blog. Thanks, A definite great read… Workout Routines--Workout Routines

    - Girish

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