1) Hors d'oeuvre skewers: Perfect for the friend who's mortally afraid of dirty fingers and double dipping
($30, jaysonhomeandgarden.com)

2) Fridge-magnet bottle opener: The present that keeps guests from digging through kitchen drawers
($27, charlesandmarie.com)

3) Set of double-wall shot glasses: They work as well for espresso as tequila since they keep drinks hot or cold
($15.80, cb2.com)

4) Salt-and-pepper mill: Odds are your host is a fan of fancy sea salt, not the Morton stuff
($30, momastore.org)

5) Rosemary-and-thyme wreath: More useful (and less awkward) than flowers—the herbs can be torn off and used for cooking
($25, stokesfarm.com)

6) Whiskey stones: Chill drinks (and give them a modern-industrial look) without watering them down
($20, teroforma.com)

7) Ad Hoc at Home cookbook: Accessible Thomas Keller recipes for when the tryptophan-filled weekend ends
($24, amazon.com)

8) Cheese grater: Sleek enough to leave out on the counter, because of both the design and the mess-eliminating drawer
($21.95, mattermatters.com)

9) Silver playing cards: So everyone can get their euchre on when the eating's over
($11.99, thefutureperfect.com)

10) Classic French peeler: Just the tool that goes missing come stuffing time—and this version looks professional with its wood handle
($12, surlatable.com)












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