I received a set of three woven baskets and lotion from my chef-friend and his wife. From DD and DSIL, I got an international travel charger/adapter for my spring trip abroad, a new meat thermometer (I still have a glass one with the red liquid -- on baking day, DD wanted to immediately break it when she saw I still had it), and a digital meat thermometer for using with the grill or roasts in the oven. I also got a set of two smaller pyrex dishes, perfect size for cooking for one. The best gifts was a glass angel for my collection. DD ordered it on Etsy last year, not realizing it was coming from Lithuania. When she realized that it wouldn't arrive in time for Christmas, she got a different one for me, and saved this one for Christmas 2022. And she added a "crochet" ornament for my tree.
Both DD and DSIL got most of what was on their suggestions list. But, if anyone is looking to gift experiences, the one I gave them was really well received. In their town, there is a store that sells more upscale kitchen items, cookware, knives, etc., and they also offer cooking classes for both kids and adults -- everything from basic skills and cookie-making for the kids, to grilling and sushi and everything inbetween for the adults, and also some wine pairing. There really is something sexy about working together in the kitchen, and it also offers an opportunity to bond. They received a gift certificate, along with the calendar of classes for January and the web link for classes in future months. First class they noticed on the calendar is a pierogi making experience (he's part Polish and knows all about pierogis). And, if they decide on one of the less expensive classes, they can shop for something for their kitchen.