
The cook. The experimenter. The nourisher.
The Animal-Based Chef’s favorite place to be is in the kitchen. They enjoy trying new recipes and perfecting the old ones. They know that the best meals don’t necessarily come from fancy ingredients, but from simple, nutrient-dense food cooked with care and intention.
For the one who finds joy in cooking and sharing, these gifts make it all easier, tastier, and a little more intentional.
For the one who salts everything (twice)
Sea Salt Flakes
$10.99Crunchy, flaky, and impossible to overuse. Finishes every dish with just the right touch of fancy.
For the one who sneaks superfoods in every meal
Animal-Based Protein
$82A 3-in-1 blend of whey protein, colostrum, and collagen that levels up smoothies, banana pancakes, and even “secretly healthy” desserts.
For the one who hates overcooked steak
Folding Meat Thermometer
$24.99Takes the mystery out of grilling and roasting. No more cutting into the steak “just to check.”
For the one with a cookbook collection
Carnivore Code Cookbook
$29.99Filled with simple, hearty recipes that actually make you feel good after eating them.
For the one who loves a science experiment
Bovine Gelatin
$30Perfect for homemade gummies, marshmallows, and jello that support skin, joints, and sleep.
For the Ray Peat fan
Citrus Juicer
$49.99Freshly squeezed orange juice hits different. Easy to clean and surprisingly fun to use.
For the farmers market regular
Market Basket
$64Sturdy, classic, and roomy enough for produce, meat, and one too many jars of local honey.
For the soup lover
Kitchenaid Silver Hand Mixer
$69.99Froths milk, blends soups, and whips protein shakes smoother than butter.
For the raw milk evangelist
"Make Milk Raw Again" Hat
$35The perfect accessory for farmers markets, coffee runs, and starting passionate conversations with strangers.
For the tidy cook (or at least trying to be)
Organic Dish Cloths
$38Soft, durable, and a big step up from paper towels. Makes wiping spills feel oddly satisfying.
For the one who hates toxic cookware
Nontoxic Frying Pan
$90Nonstick without the sketchy coatings. Great for searing steak, frying eggs, or flipping banana pancakes like a pro.
For the one who knows a dull knife is dangerous
Handmade Chef's Knife
$300Sharp, sturdy, and designed to last a lifetime. So beautiful you’ll want to leave it out on display.
Looking for more ideas? Explore the full 2025 Gift Guide here.
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