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Your support makes all the difference.1 Ferran Adria Texturas Mini 'Sferificacion' Kit £85, harveynichols.com
2 Rococo Chocolate Artisan gift boxes 3-bar box, £16.50; 15-bar box, £75, both rococochocolates.com
3 Scoop colander £7, josephjoseph.com
4 Michel Roux Jnr Three-Piece Global Knife Set £250, globalknives.uk.com
5 Giant gummi bear £29.99, firebox.com
6 Pierre Hermé white truffle & hazelnut macarons £1.85 each, available in gift boxes, pierreherme.com
7 Thornback & Peel tea towels (sprouts/turkey/reindeer) £12.50 each, thornbackandpeel.co.uk
8 Brindisa la Buena Vida Hamper £125, brindisa.com
9 'The Silver Spoon', new revised edition £18.69, amazon.co.uk
10 Zubrowka Bisongrass Vodka Jacket Edition £24, harveynichols.com
11 Sous Vide Oven and Vaccuum Sealer Oven, £349; sealer, £99, both johnlewis.com
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