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2020 Holiday Gift Guide: The Edible Edition

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UK Enters ‘Last Real Major Week’ of Brexit Trade Talks: Foreign Secretary

The Brexit trade talks between Britain and the European Union are entering the “last real major week,” UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has said. “I do think this is a very significant week, the last real major week, subject to any further postponement of the goalposts in terms of the timing,” Raab told the BBC on Sunday. Britain’s Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab arrives at 10 Downing Street in London, UK, on April 6, 2020. (Peter Summers/Getty Images)Face-to-face negotiations between Britain and the EU restarted on Saturday, with just five weeks left before the UK leaves the EU single market at the end of the year. “We’re down to really two basic issues, but I think in particular the issue around fisheries,” Raab told the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show. A deal…

2020 Holiday Gift Guide: The Edible Edition

Food is always a welcome gift, but perhaps especially so this year, as we’re cooking, baking, and seeking out little comforts and joys more than ever before. 

As you’re shopping for gifts this season, consider giving small American businesses your support. From California olive oil to Vermont cheddar, here are some of our best edible and drinkable ideas. 

The Gift of Chocolate

Fruition Chocolate handcrafts award-winning bean-to-bar chocolate in New York’s Catskill Mountains. A gift box best showcases their mastery of the craft, from standout single-origin bars to chocolate-covered brown butter bourbon caramels. $74.95 for a medium gift box, $149.95 for large at FruitionChocolateWorks.com

2020 Holiday Gift Guide: The Edible Edition

California Olive Oil to Brighten the Pantry

Brightland’s extra virgin olive oils are beautifully fragrant, alive with bright, grassy flavor. Born from disillusionment with subpar supermarket offerings—often rancid or adulterated—the California company makes its direct-to-consumer olive oils from early-harvest, organic heirloom olives from a family farm, and packages them in sleek glass bottles coated with a UV-protectant coating and labeled with the harvest year (currently November 2019). $37 for a 12.7-ounce bottle at Brightland.co

2020 Holiday Gift Guide: The Edible Edition

All-American Cheese

A two-year aged Vermont cheddar, a classic California blue, and Tuscan-style, New York-made finocchiona are among the current offerings in the All-American Collection from Murray’s Cheese—a snackable celebration of the country’s homegrown artisanal cheese and charcuterie makers. $85 at MurraysCheese.com

2020 Holiday Gift Guide: The Edible Edition

From a Master Marmalade Maker

Blake Hill Preserves in Windsor, Vermont, makes award-winning jams—sweet, savory, and spicy. Perhaps due to their English heritage, the marmalades are a clear stand-out—most notably the Meyer Lemon With Cardamom ($7.99 for a 10-ounce jar). So are the Botanical Jams, inspired by local wild edible flowers, such as the Wild Rose-Infused Strawberry ($8.99). BlakeHillPreserves.com

2020 Holiday Gift Guide: The Edible Edition

A Baker’s Bouquet

For the enthusiastic baker in your life, how about a bouquet of fresh flours? Maine Grains in Skowhegan, Maine, produces freshly stone-milled flours and rolled oats from locally grown, organic and heritage grains, packed with nutrients and flavor you won’t find in any supermarket bag. From $5.95 for a 2.4-pound bag at MaineGrains.com

2020 Holiday Gift Guide: The Edible Edition

Makings of a Perfect Breakfast

In New York’s Hudson Valley, family-owned Finding Home Farms makes richly sweet, 100 percent pure and organic maple syrup, a dream over buttermilk pancakes. Conveniently, they offer a highly giftable boxed set of maple syrup and pancake mix ($30). Their award-winning Rye Barrel-Aged Maple Syrup, a collaboration with nearby Orange County Distillery, is another great option ($20 for an 8-ounce bottle). FindingHomeFarms.com

2020 Holiday Gift Guide: The Edible Edition

A Different Kind of Tea

Camellia sinensis, who? Meet yaupon, North America’s only native caffeinated plant, consumed by indigenous people for millennia before two sisters in Cat Spring, Texas, began wild-harvesting its leaves to make uniquely local teas. CatSpring Yaupon offers a grassy, clean-tasting green yaupon, an earthier medium roast, and a black tea-esque dark roast. They’re all naturally sweet and refreshing, rich in antioxidants, and never bitter: yaupon is tannin-free, so it’s difficult to over-steep. From $7.95 for 16-count box at CatSpringTea.com

2020 Holiday Gift Guide: The Edible Edition

Hometown Comfort, Delivered

From a lobster roll kit from McLoons Lobster Shack in Maine to a seven-layer caramel cake from South Carolina bakery Caroline’s Cakes, online marketplace Goldbelly makes it easy to send iconic local eats from across the country to your gift recipient’s doorstep. Perfect for “will travel for food” types missing the road, or perhaps a faraway loved one craving a taste of home. Goldbelly.com

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Brazil’s Bolsonaro Says Aware of Fraud in US Presidential Election

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said on Nov. 29 that he is aware of “a lot of fraud” in the U.S. presidential election, and that he will hold off declaring the victor amid contested election results. “I have my sources of information that there really was a lot of fraud there,” Bolsonaro told reporters while casting a ballot in municipal races. “Nobody talks about that. If it was enough to define [victory] for one or the other, I don’t know.” “I am holding back a little more,” the conservative Brazilian leader added when asked if he would recognize Biden as president-elect. He also expressed doubts about Brazil’s current electronic voting system, which he has suggested is vulnerable to fraud. He has urged the country to return to a paper ballot system…