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Adult joint gifts

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SeasideSaid · 26/10/2020 13:05

There's probably a better name for it but I quite often buy the adult(s) in a family joint presents around a theme so there are several wrapped things to share rather than individual iyswim. E.g.

BBQ tools, smoker, recipe book, gloves etc.
Champagne, flutes, posh nibbles
Picnic basket and accessories
Waterproof speaker, posh bath stuff, nice towels (for couple who'd just had their bathroom done)
Gardening tools, books, seeds etc.

Does anyone else do this and have any other ideas?

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Leeds2 · 26/10/2020 17:16

Selection of cheeses, cheese biscuits, cheese knife, cheese board and a bottle of wine.
Baking things.
Couple of DVDs, popcorn, sweets and a bottle of wine.
Indian food recipe book, ingredients for one of the recipes, and a couple of bottles of Indian beer.

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Plussizejumpsuit · 26/10/2020 17:19

I sometimes do. Not joint but I'm doi ga popcorn themed gift for someone this year. Popcorn maker, boxes, seasoning, butter spray andybe mini sweets for toppings like the cinema do (minin oreos etc)

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KitKatastrophe · 26/10/2020 17:23

I'm getting this for my brother and his girlfriend this year. They love Wagamama so I'm getting the wagamama recipe book and some of the unusual ingredients like miso, shichimi, different types of noodles, panko breadcrumbs

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SeasideSaid · 26/10/2020 20:09

Ooh some great ideas here!

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everythingisginandroses · 27/10/2020 09:16

I got DSIL/DBIL a Harris gin presentation box with 2 glasses and some biscuits to go with gin from The Drinks Bakery.

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EatPrayYoga · 27/10/2020 15:26

I often buy chocolates, biscuits and / or alchohol

A candle or diffuser is good

A plant

I am thinking Molton Brown / loccitane hand washes this year but I feel they need something with them (not hand cream as will double the cost!)

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