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The Early Show and specialty home furnishings retailer Williams-Sonoma combined to bring you a vast assortment of ideas for gifts to make your holiday perfect. Here, double-ginger snaps prepared by chef Tori Ritchie, who appeared in all three segments. Co-anchor Hannah Storm hosted the series. The cookies are shown with a gift box to present them in.
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Lucious hazelnut truffles are sure to delight the recipient.
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Here is a professional cookie press, to shape your goodies.
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Baking tools include a nonstick cookie sheet liner, as well as a spatula.
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Here's a fondue pot and accessories.
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This appetizing waffle was created with the help of the Belgian Flip Waffle Maker.
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This is a collection of Foods of the World Cookbooks.
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Bread pudding tempts the tastebuds on Christmas morning.
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Who can resist a platter of corkscrew bacon with sugar?
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More for Christmas morning: Mini-scones.
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Soften them up with Williams-Sonoma marshmallows.
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Sunrisers include juice with champagne, and some without.