My (freaking awesome) Santa send me 12 individually wrapped gifts (not all of which have I opened, per her request). Each one had a poem attached that related it to the twelve days of Christmas. So far there has been:

• Two cans of pear halves (a partridge in a peartree) • A coffee mug full of Dove chocolates (two turtle doves) • A French Vanilla Candle (three french hens would stink.) • A Raven dish towel (Calling birds are noisy, but I like ravens!) • Julia Child's Kitchen Wisdom (golden rings would be expensive, but a perfect, personal gift doesn't have to be!) • "The Good Egg" Cookbook (Six geese-a-laying - they lay eggs, right?) • Shower gel and body lotion (Seven swans a swimming - bathtub is the only place I've got for swimming!) • Coldstone Creamery Gift Card (Eight maids a milking - ice cream is a lovely milk treat!) • Cozy Socks (Nine ladies dancing - their feet probably ache afterwards!) • Toenail polish (Ten Lords-a-leaping need to have pretty toes if we're going to be looking at them.) • Oven mit (Eleven pipers piping - the use of homonym here made me incredibly happy. Pipers are loud, so why not piping hot?) • Chicken wing/stick sauces (Twelve drummers drumming - I'm not drummer, but I love a good drumstick and now have eight delicious looking sauces to choose from for my next batch!)

I will update with the rest of the gifts once they are all open! I'm so excited to have an extended Christmas!

FINAL EDIT: This was the most wonderful Secret Santa experience I could have asked for! /u/michellie89 did such a wonderful job of putting together a thoughtful gift! To go through some of my favorite things in the box: • I love (and will only burn) food scented candles. People love giving me flower-scented candles and I never use them. But vanilla is the best of the best. • How in the world someone finds a dishtowel with Nevermore inscribed into it beats me, but it is perfect. I have a raven tattooed onto my ankle and have a shirt and bag similar to the dishtowel. It hangs in my kitchen with pride. • The Good Egg Cookbook is perfect. It's not one that I already had and it fit perfectly with /r/52weeksofcooking and that their first theme week this year was Eggs! I'm still trying to decide what to make from it first! • I cannot get over how creative it was to send an oven mitt for the piper's piping. I would not have been creative enough to do that myself. • DRUMSTICKS! I love food and cooking and I love chicken. I can't decide if I want to make tons of chicken wings and drumettes and try all the sauces at once or go through them slowly over time.

Thank you again /u/michellie89 for a wonderful, wonderful exchange experience!