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    Shop our list of the best mail-order food gifts and gourmet baskets to send this holiday season. Simply order online and they'll ship and arrive for Christmas. 50 Gourmet Food Christmas Gifts You ...

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    Foodies, rejoice! Costco offers European chocolates, caviar, and more. Learn why it's worth checking Costco for these items.

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    Whole Foods experts know to take advantage of the scales the store puts around those areas and how to best hack it so their lunch is closer to $7 than $17. Jeff Greenberg - Getty Images 365 Brown Rice

  5. Epicurious - Wikipedia

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    Epicurious launched on August 18, 1995, as part of CondeNet, a subsidiary of Condé Nast that was created to develop content specifically for the Internet. Under the direction of CondeNet president Rochelle Udell and editor-in-chief Joan Feeney, former executive editor of Mademoiselle, Epicurious offered recipes, cooking tips and general information on food, wine, and dining out.

  6. Hebert Candies - Wikipedia

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    Hebert Candies was founded in 1917 when Frederick E. Hebert purchased a copper kettle, knife, table iron, and thermometer for $11.00. In 1946, Mr. Hebert purchased a Tudor stone mansion on Route 20 (the major route connecting Central Massachusetts with Boston) in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, and moved his candy-making operations there.

  7. Delicatessen - Wikipedia

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    The Eliseevsky food store in central Moscow, with its fin de siècle decor, is similar to a European delicatessen. From the Tsarist era, it was preserved by the Soviets as an outlet for difficult-to-obtain Russian delicacies. Delicatessens may also provide foods from other countries and cultures that are not readily available in local food stores.

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