
Though it may be a touch early yet, I've started the search for the perfect (kitchen-related, of course!) Father's Day gift. Since all dads are different, this search could be quite extensive, but I had to start with this Monogrammed Steak Brand I found at Williams-Sonoma online. Without further ado:
The Profile:
Mid-to-late-fifties, organized, slight control freak. Before his early retirement he often went on business trips, frequented Michelin 3-star restaurants, and had his initials embroidered into his bath towels. Now, on long weekends he can be found in the backyard, standing at the grill, indulgently sporting the 'Kiss the Cook' apron his grandchildren bought him as he grills NY Strips to perfection. He'll joke about anything except good scotch, fine cigars, and prime cuts of steak.
Have you seen something kitchen / cooking / barware related that would make a good Father's Day gift? Let us know.

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5-31-2007 @9:35AM Mrs.Mga said... I bought one of those for my dad for father's day about 5 years ago and thought it was the neatest thing ever. My dad fits right into the criteria. BBQ Guru, personaziled key fob, smoking jacket, you name it.
I've never seen it since I gave it to him.
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5-31-2007 @8:10PM geeky said... I havent looked at the site but it would be pretty cool if they had ones that simply said "well-done", "med-rare", and "rare"... and maybe "moo".
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6-01-2007 @1:08AM Jason T said... My dad would probably love this, but if he doesn't he can easily re-gift it later on... his initials are E.A.T. :)
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6-05-2007 @1:32AM Grastica said... Awesome gifts collections indeed.Gourmet Chocolate at www.gourmet-chocolates.org too.
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