The Ultimate Sustainable Christmas Gift Guide
Whilst the shift in recent years towards aiming for a more sustainable Christmas has typically been something to celebrate, many of us are feeling the pinch this year especially sharply. The cost of living crisis would seem to make sustainability and frugality less of a conscious altruistic choice and more of an economically-dictated necessity. For some families, the focus will be simply on keeping the lights on, making the home as warm and cosy as possible, and having enough food on the table for everyone to enjoy. However for anyone in a position to be able to go beyond the essentials and think about Christmas gifting, a more modest and considered approach to gifting can be a source of creativity, contribution and unexpected joy. This is a Christmas gift guide with a difference. It’s a Christmas gift guide that aims to make a positive difference.
A feast to look forward to




First up on our Christmas gift guide is the gift of a restaurant voucher. Going out for a meal is one of life’s greatest pleasures, and not just because it offers the chance to experience an exciting cuisine or exhibition of culinary talent we couldn’t create at home. Many of us savour the opportunity to be taken care of, and to slow down and connect meaningfully with friends and family, as much as the food itself. With many people forced to scale back on eating out, the gift of a voucher or promise of a restaurant visit to look forward to will have a bigger impact than ever before. Plus it’s not just the recipient who will benefit: the hospitality industry is suffering hugely as a result of inflation so restaurants will be hugely grateful for the support too. Contact restaurants directly to purchase a gift voucher, or write a message in your recipient’s card explaining you’d love to take them out for a meal in shared company.
Here are some suggestions of socially and environmentally sustainable restaurants to support in 2023:
Mriya – This Ukranian neo-bistro in Chelsea gives work to Ukranian refugees whilst telling the story of Modern Ukraine in the language of taste and cosiness.
Native at Brown’s – This self-styled ethical dining restaurant offers a hyper-seasonal, pro-foraging menu providing a snapshot of the country’s best produce from its farms, fields, forests and coastlines.
Silo – London’s first zero-waste restaurant is a sustainability trailblazer as well as one of the trendiest places to eat in the city.
Apricity – Chef Chantelle Nicholson’s latest restaurant offers an impressive entirely vegan tasting menu alongside an omnivorous menu using exclusively regeneratively farmed meat and sustainably caught fish of the British Isles.
Subscriptions with a difference, that make a difference.
Subscriptions are gifts that keep on giving, offering an immediate reward for the recipient, plus the prospect of something to look forward to throughout the year, and the business benefits from your ongoing support also.




Oddbox – Want to offer your friend or family member to assist with the weekly shop and meal planning, help them stick to their New Year health goals, save time and money and have more colour and vibrancy in their life? With Oddbox you can do just that. Set up an account in their name with your billing address, and choose the type, size and frequency of box delivery.
Headspace – Treat someone you love to the gift of less stress, better sleep, more happiness and improved focus with a Headspace subscription. Often those who would benefit most, find it hardest to treat themselves, so do it for them with a 3 month or annual gifted subscription.
Organic Mondays – Christmas may only come around once a year, but periods come every month. As we embrace a post-period-taboo future, Organic Mondays provides natural products for a healthier, happier period, delivered to your door and wrapped in sustainable luxury. Men, this is a chance for you to show the women in your life you understand the significance of women’s cycles, and women, this is one more way to demonstrate sisterhood and stand in solidarity with women and the planet too. Employers can even subscribe on behalf of the workplace.
Cook School – Cook School is a not-for-profit organisation teaching children to cook in schools and via recipe kits that deliver a lesson in a box whilst feeding a family of four. A creative and healthy activity for children and a relief for parents who get the night off cooking whilst finding the children safely and happily entertained, it’s an all-round winner. Purchase a one-off box or subscribe for fortnightly deliveries.
Personal book choices
Choosing the perfect book can be a challenge, but rather than de-faulting to the biography with the biggest display table in Waterstones, as part of our Christmas gift guide, we’ve narrowed down some of our favourite books based on the personality and interests of the recipient.

London Feeds Itself by Jonathon Nunn

British Boutique Hotels by Gina Jackson

Eating to Extinction by Dan Saladino

Cooking by Jeremy Lee

A Cheesemonger’s History of the British Isles by Ned Palmer

Notes From A Young Black Chef: A Memoir by Kwame Onwuachi

Cook As You Are by Ruby Tandoh

The Climate Book by Greta Thunberg

Grow, Cook, Dye, Wear: From Seed to Style the Sustainable Way by Bella Gonshorovitz
Top tip: Purchase books from your local independent book store or an online bookshop such as BookShop – a B-corp with a mission to financially support local, independent bookshops – and consider buying second hand for a cheaper and more sustainable option!
Delightful gifts straight from our wonderful suppliers and partners




Digital illustrator, graphic designer and artist Nia Beynon joined us as a live illustrator at the Two Temple Place showcase event to capture the evening in a series of beautiful, evocative sketches which guests could take home. A wide range of food and drink inspired prints are available through her website and are guaranteed to surprise and delight the recipient whilst bringing kitchen walls to life. There are prints featuring favourite dishes and cocktails such as Spaghetti, French Toast or Espresso Martini, and expressive food scenes that capture the abundance of an Italian Food Market, the reaching forks of Dinner Together, or the sharing plates of London’s own Towpath Café. These quirky, playful prints make for a unique and personal gift, but for something completely bespoke, you can contact Nia directly for commissions.”>Pump Street Chocolate
Social Pantry proudly sources all of our chocolate from small batch craft chocolate maker, Pump Street Chocolate, based in Orford, Suffolk. Pump Street Chocolate a classic approach to indulgence at Christmas, with hand-poured Ecuadorian dark milk chocolate Santas, festive flavoured bars incorporating warmly spiced enriched doughs from the bakery such as Gingerbread, Eccles, and Pannetone, plus chocolate dipped candied oranges, chocolate covered caramelised hazelnuts and reusable tins of single origin drinking chocolate. Available individually or as part of gift boxes and carefully curated collections.
Redemption Roasters is the UK’s first ex-offender run coffee roastery, breaking the cycle of crime and creating pathways to secure and meaningful employment in their coffee shops or with one of their partners through prison academies and community training programmes. Redemption has Christmas gifting covered with a limited edition festive filter coffee and a seasonal espresso ‘Noel Blend’ with notes of mulled wine, dark chocolate and walnut. You can also gift a 3 month coffee subscription and set your recipient up for a future of sustainable coffee drinking with one of the Redemption Roasters branded Frank Green ceramic reusable cups.
East London paper florist Pom Pom Factory is one of our favourite florists to work with and you will have seen their eye-popping creations adding a joyful splash of colour to our events and Instagram feed! Pom Pom Factory combines traditional papercraft and floristry techniques with modern design to create stunning blooms and bouquets made with 100% biodegradable tissue paper and Italian crepe paper. Learn to sculpt your very own paper flowers with their DIY Peony Kit, now available in the richest, most festive and velvety shades of red in time for Christmas. The kits make great craft projects and the paper flowers created provide a long-lasting sustainable alternative to fresh-cut flowers for mood-enhancing décor and a fun focal point to any room.
Digital illustrator, graphic designer and artist Nia Beynon joined us as a live illustrator at the Two Temple Place showcase event to capture the evening in a series of beautiful, evocative sketches which guests could take home. A wide range of food and drink inspired prints are available through her website and are guaranteed to surprise and delight the recipient whilst bringing kitchen walls to life. There are prints featuring favourite dishes and cocktails such as Spaghetti, French Toast or Espresso Martini, and expressive food scenes that capture the abundance of an Italian Food Market, the reaching forks of Dinner Together, or the sharing plates of London’s own Towpath Café. These quirky, playful prints make for a unique and personal gift, but for something completely bespoke, you can contact Nia directly for commissions.
Sweet treats, no purchasing power required
Last on our Christmas gift guide is a sweet treat! Nothing says “Merry Christmas” and “you matter to me” like a bag of homemade holiday cookies, gingerbread, fudge, brittle or biscotti. Once you’ve purchased the required ingredients, the main investment here is time and love. Given that holiday baking can be a lot of fun, getting you in the festive spirit whilst reaping delicious rewards along the way (every good baker knows to make extra, ‘just in case’) and winning the hearts and admiration of anyone lucky enough to receive a batch of Christmas treats, this is a great alternative to purchasing pre-made gifts. Many cookie dough recipes can be made in advance and frozen, allowing you to bake off just the number you need when it comes to paying your Christmas visits and exchanging gifts, and sweets such as caramels, brittles and fudge keep well once packed and sealed in clear compostable bags. Check out some of our favourite recipes we’ve saved on Food52!







