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Does the dad in your life love to cook? Here are some great Valentine’s Day gifts for dads who are confirmed foodies. |
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Messermeister Cheflamme Food Torch – $42.99. It has a 2700 degree F jet flame that is just right to bring dishes such as Crème brulee to perfection. Meets the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s child safety requirements.
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Cordless LED Grill Light – $39.99. It has four brilliant LED bulbs for outdoor cooking and clips to the edge of your grill or grill shelf.
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Metallic Mini Personal Cocktail Drink Bar Shaker – $4.00. These vibrantly colored mini cocktail shakers with metallic finish are perfect for mixing single drinks.
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Weber Audible Meat Thermometer – $39.99. Audible and visual alerts and easy-to-read digits tell you when the meat is done, so that no more guesswork is required.
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Kyocera Classic Ceramic Chef’s Knife – $89.95. An incredibly sharp knife with excellent wear resistance, it is sure to fulfil all your kitchen requirements.
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Valentine’s Day Gifts for Foodie Dads

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