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stocking fillers for dp????

15 replies

Noideatobehad · 18/11/2015 18:25

soon to be dh, so would like something with husband on as we get married on 20th dec. he likes top gear, gaming and food

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MelanieCheeks · 18/11/2015 19:21

Orange or satsuma is a traditional stocking filler - Terrys Chocolate orange is a suitable contemporary alternative!

Nuts - can go for a pack of dry roasted, or some fancy gourmet version as wished.

A game - something silly. Tesco have a good range of acceptable candidates.

Something practical - facecloth, toothbrush, pack of tissues

A tacky Christmas decoration

StrawberrytallCake · 18/11/2015 19:27

[http://www.thespicery.com the spicery] send you spice boxes to make various dishes out of.

A top gear magazine subscription? Or a day racing somewhere?

Depends on which console he plays on for games? Gaming mag subscription?

HeyMicky · 18/11/2015 19:31

DH is getting a satsuma and chocolate coins, like the DCs, then a bag of posh coffee, paper plane origami kit and a pork pie dolly

Noideatobehad · 18/11/2015 19:40

he doesnt eat curry, or read magazines or drink coffee. he likes tea but only pg tips. isnt very adventurous with food

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StrawberrytallCake · 18/11/2015 19:44

Ohhh....you said he likes food so what kind of food does he like?

And what gaming system does he have?

ImperialBlether · 18/11/2015 19:46

Do people really put a toothbrush in a stocking? I have a drawer full of them and can't imagine my (adult) children's faces if I gave them one for Christmas.

Noideatobehad · 18/11/2015 19:54

he likes cake and chocolate and meat. and yes, people really do put toothbrushes in stockings. i have got novelty ones for the children this year, a duck, a parrot and a bear for the younger ones

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StrawberrytallCake · 18/11/2015 20:05

cake slice club?

Noideatobehad · 18/11/2015 20:26

very good, but for that price i would rather make him a cake every bloody week. £50 for a 2 month sub with one slice of cake every week Shock

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ImperialBlether · 18/11/2015 20:37

I can understand novelty toothbrushes, just not ordinary ones.

NicoleWatterson · 18/11/2015 20:41

Qwerkity.com has some fabulous ideas. I'm eyeing up the gps key finder

NicoleWatterson · 18/11/2015 20:49

Ok just had a look in my present drawer.
DH is getting;
Wallet ninja (wilko £5)
1982 what car magazine featuring his first car (thanks eBay!)
Magnetic wrist band (idea being it holds nails whilst doing DIY)
Tin of magnetic balls (man kind)
Terry's chocolate orange
Plus some little game thing they I've not bought or found yet!

janaus · 18/11/2015 23:58

How lovely, what about a special Xmas Ornament, maybe with the year on, can add to the collection each year.

janaus · 19/11/2015 00:03

Puzzles are great too, You know those wooden block things, that you fiddle with forever and seem impossible to get out. Or the metal type ones, like rings and loops.

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