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Cooking Subscription Gift Set

$65.00
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Original Gift Set Value: $85
Give the gift of delicious recipes, advice and inspiration, all year long. Plus, our recommended pairing: A beautiful and best-selling New York Times cookbook. Choose from Emily Weinstein’s “Easy Weeknight Dinners” or Vaughn Vreeland’s “Cookies.” Includes free shipping.
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Select the date you would like us to email the recipient their gift subscription code. New York Times Cookies Book by Vaughn Vreeland
Note that this item will be shipped 3 to 6 business days from your purchase date. It will be sent to the address you enter at checkout.

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All sales are final. Please note the physical component of this gift can only be shipped within the U.S.
See Terms and Conditions below for more detail.

A New York Times Cooking gift subscription offers unlimited access to delicious recipes for every type of cook. This one-year gift subscription unlocks a trove of recommendations for any occasion, plus step-by-step videos and convenient tips that make cooking easy. They’ll also get access to easy organization tools like the Recipe Box, where they can add and organize all their favorites.

Plus, pair their subscription with a physical gift. Choose from one of two beautiful, best-selling New York Times cookbooks: Emily Weinstein’s “Easy Weeknight Dinners” or Vaughn Vreeland’s “Cookies.”

  • A code, sent via email, that can be used to redeem one year of unlimited digital access to New York Times Cooking, starting the day the recipient redeems the code
  • A New York Times cookbook of your choice, shipped 3 to 6 business days after you complete your purchase to the address you provide at checkout

The digital component of this product (i.e., subscription redemption code) will be sent to the email you enter above on the date you select. The physical component will be sent separately to the address you enter at checkout. You may select Ground Shipping (3–6 business days) or Expedited (2nd Day Air).

The full purchase price for a gift subscription is charged to the purchaser at the time of purchase and is nonrefundable. Gift codes are not replaceable. The code is good for one-time use only, cannot be combined with another offer and has no cash or stored value. No balance remains after use. The gift subscription period (52 weeks/1 year) begins the day it is redeemed by the recipient and it does not auto-renew after this period ends. The gift code is valid for redemption for one year following the date the gift subscription is purchased. The value of any gift code left unclaimed after 1 year from the date of issue will be donated to the Sponsor a Student Program of The New York Times and will then no longer be redeemable. A gift code recipient must accept our Terms of Service and acknowledge our Privacy Policy to redeem the code. Offer terms are subject to change.

FAQs

If the recipient already has a New York Times Cooking subscription and wants to maintain their saved recipes and account history, they can cancel their existing subscription and then redeem their gift subscription with the same email address. Alternatively, they can give their gift subscription to someone else by forwarding them the redemption code.

A redemption email will be sent to the email address you provide on the date you select from the calendar above. The email will feature a unique code and instructions on how to redeem their gift subscription, as well as a note about the physical gift on its way. Please note that you, the purchaser, will not have access to the gift code.

Their physical gift will be shipped to the address you enter at checkout, 3 to 6 business days after you complete your purchase. Please note that the subscription redemption email will mention that a physical gift is on its way to the recipient.

Gift subscriptions can be redeemed up to a year after the purchase date. Once the recipient redeems the subscription, it is active for 52 weeks/1 year.

No.

No, you will not have access to the gift subscription code or details once the redemption email has been sent to the recipient.

The redemption email does mention that a physical gift is on its way to the recipient, so sending it to yourself may cause confusion for the recipient.