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Texas Gifts

Us Texans our proud people. Everyone knows everything is bigger in Texas, but do they also know that everything is also more beautiful, tastier, and all around better?

I’ll tell you what, Texans know it. And if you’re lucky enough to know one, we’ll let you know it too.

So if you have a special Texan in your life, it’s actually quite easy to shop for them.

Get them one of these Texas themed gifts, you can’t go wrong!

I’ve worked hard to find the absolute best Texas gifts that are both useful and nostalgic.

You’ll notice a lot of these Texas themed gifts are food related. Well the way to the heart is through the stomach, no?

Whether you put together a gift basket with all of the Texas food gifts listed below or opt for one of the more classy decor options, I know the recipient will feel loved and appreciated!

1. The Texas Waffle Maker: The BEST Of Texas Food Gifts For The Kitchen!

My favorite part of traveling across Texas is when the hotel has this waffle maker as part of their breakfast buffet.

I swear the waffle tastes better in the shape of Texas.

Bring your fun holiday waffle home and get this waffle maker for all your favorite Texans who love breakfast (which is everyone).

2. Cafe Ole Texas Pecan Coffee By H-E-B

Combine two Texas loves into one Texas themed gift: HEB and Pecans!

I stock up on HEB brand Cafe Ole coffee every time I visit home. Particularly, this Cafe Ole pecan coffee.

Second only to pie, this must be what pecans were designed for. It’s the perfect flavor to compliment bitter coffee.

If your favorite Texan is missing a particular city, get them that city’s coffee!

Try the Austin blend for pecan and cinnamon notes or the San Antonio blend for cinnamon, chocolate, and vanilla (Mexican chocolate and vanilla anyone?).

3. A Subscription To Texas Monthly

Texas Monthly is one of my favorite publications. I read it regularly and stalk their Instagram account for interesting stories and Texas travel inspiration.

Give the best Texas gift that keeps on giving with a year-long subscription, in print or to their Kindle (accessible on any Kindle app!).

4. Austin Made Hot Sauce By Yellowbird

I live in Argentina, a country that cannot handle heat or spice.

So when I go home to Texas, I stock up on hot sauce (my suitcase is 90% foodstuffs when I visit Texas).

I discovered Yellowbird when they were set up outside of Magnolia Cafe in Austin while we were waiting for a table one morning.

We chatted a while and tasted all of their sauces. It was love at first bite (cheesy?).

My favorite is the Serrano condiment. It’s spicey but not TOO spicey and it’s flavor packed.

I always bring a few bottles to Buenos Aires with me.

My husband’s favorite is the Habanero. He can handle a little (lot) more heat then I can.

Got the best of Texas food gifts for a hot sauce-loving friend though, I recommend this Yellowbird variety pack to be able to try them all.

5. Texas-Made Clothing For Your Texas Man

Give the gift of clothes that they’ll actually want to wear.

Texas Standard designs and produces high quality clothes for the Texas Gentleman.

They describe their barbed wire logo as signifying “the spirit of Texan independence, resilience, and tradition.”

Everything is produced right in the Lone Star State whenever possible and I love everything. But my favorite is this Tejas Guayabera shirt.

Search the site for iconic Texas apparel from the perfect jeans fit for the ranch or the city or even father-son matching sets (family photos anyone?).

6. Blue Bell Ice Cream

The little creamery in Brenham (my hometown!) makes some of the best ice cream in the world. It’s a fact and don’t even try to argue it with me.

Did you know you can have Blue Bell shipped anywhere within the continental United States?

Warning, it will likely be the most expensive ice cream you’ve ever bought. But for a special gift it might just be worth it.

Read about the details and place your order on the Blue Bell website here.

 

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