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Perfect Mother's Day Gift

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kurtrussellsbeard · 26/02/2021 21:53

Not sure where best to place this but I'm looking for the perfect Mother's Day gift for a wonderful MIL.

Budget maybe around £50.

Genuinely struggling!

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pinksummer · 26/02/2021 21:56

www.belazu.com/shop/ottolenghi-flavour-bundle

I've bought this for my mum! I'm tempted to buy one for myself.

kurtrussellsbeard · 26/02/2021 22:04

Lovely! It does look great.

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kurtrussellsbeard · 27/02/2021 15:29

Hopeful bump for some more ideas!

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DelurkingAJ · 27/02/2021 15:31

I buy DM plants for her garden. Fairly obvious but always goes down well.

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SunnierTimesInUKClimes · 27/02/2021 16:02

what are her likes/dislikes?

plants are always a good present....houseplants or something nice for the garden

kurtrussellsbeard · 27/02/2021 16:20

She likes ordinary things that are good quality that she wouldn't buy herself.

Not really candles or Diffusers or things like that.

I once bought her a pair of expensive pillowcases and she loved them.

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LadyEloise · 27/02/2021 16:41

A silk pillowcase ?
L'occitane almond shower oil and body cream.

MonkeyPuddle · 27/02/2021 16:43

I’ve got my mum some handmade felt snow drops and a little ‘best grandma’ plaque made from sellers off Etsy and a big brownie from a local baker.

SunnierTimesInUKClimes · 27/02/2021 19:16

nice picnic hamper or picnic blanket?

kurtrussellsbeard · 27/02/2021 20:18

Thanks for all these suggestions!

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