10 Gifts To Get Your Friend Who Meal Preps Every Week
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10 Gifts That Are Perfect For Your Friend Who HAS To Meal Prep Every Week

For that friend who is singlehandedly keeping Tupperware in business.

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10 Gifts That Are Perfect For Your Friend Who HAS To Meal Prep Every Week

Ah, the holiday season! There is no time like the present to start making your list... and checking it twice.

If you have a friend, co-worker, or family member who is obsessed with meal prepping, then this gift guide will help you find the most exciting gift for them. They'll want to add it to their routine and get cooking right away!

1. This adorable meal plan calendar and grocery shopping list

This weekly meal prep planner helps you map out all of your breakfasts, lunches, and dinners for the week ahead — plus, it organizes your grocery list. The whole pad is magnetic so you can stick it right on your fridge and the grocery list tears off if you want to take it to the store with you.

2. These colorful silicone baking cups for making mini muffins and eggs

If you love making mini egg souffles, these silicone baking cups will be a lifesaver! They make it easy to pop out your food and can be cleaned and reused. Even better, they're less than $10 on Amazon.

3. These colorful lunch bento boxes to serve up the perfect portions.

Organized lunch boxes can really make a difference for a meal prepper.

4. Monday - Friday labeled mason jars for easy organization

If organization (and running late) is your thing, these labeled mason jars will make your life so much easier when you're rushing out the door in the morning.

5. Plastic-free storage bags for the eco-conscious snacker

Ziploc bags are super useful for creating smoothie packs or carrying a portable treat, but maybe you are trying to go plastic-free. If your goal is to reduce, reuse, and recycle, look no further than these amazing silicone storage packs.

7. A cookbook so they can continue concocting new recipes

A cookbook is a great gift for someone who is always in the kitchen. Find something that caters specifically to their taste/diet preferences, like the Healthy-ish cookbook, which is full of clean recipes.

8. This super cute pancake mold for adding fantasy to your food

Fred makes some of the cutest kitchen products, and these pancake molds are no exception. It's great for making your breakfast more fun!

9. These knives to bring a pop of color into the kitchen

It might feel weird to gift a set of knives, but any good meal prepper will love this colorful set that meets different needs!

10. An Instant Pot to up their cooking game

So many people swear by Instant Pot, so why you don't treat the person in your life with this amazing gift? It will really open up new recipes and free up time for them.

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