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Food presents for men/DH

9 replies

Wellhellothere101 · 09/12/2018 18:05

I've got a 'VERY difficult to buy Christmas presents for' DH. He's not really into music, sport, clothes etc. I've got him the usual aftershave, booze and blu rays but wondered if anyone had any ideas for food gifts I could buy him. I got him the Joe and Seph's posh popcorn one year and he liked that. He also loves hot sauces (like sriracha).
I've searched for a similar thread but can't find one just for food ideas.

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BangingOn · 09/12/2018 19:01

What about a Spicery subscription or something from Hot Headz?

Wellhellothere101 · 09/12/2018 19:19

Brilliant ideas thank you.

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SimplyPut · 09/12/2018 19:26

A bacon subscription
Handmade chocolates
Chilli jam

ClosedAuraOpenMind · 09/12/2018 19:28

Not on the high street have a turkey first aid kit - jar or garlic mayo and some spiced up cranberry sauce for £12 or so, which looks quite nice

MsAwesomeDragon · 09/12/2018 19:30

I've got DH some crickets from Sainsbury's. So actual insects in a packet like nuts. It's just a stocking filler but I think he'll give them a try.

YahBasic · 09/12/2018 19:33

Pork scratchings, biltong, bacon chocolate. MunchKings do some great jars of bits.

GruffaloStick · 09/12/2018 20:52

The 'posher' supermarkets usually have unusual chilli sauces which make good unusual stocking fillers for spicy food fans.
I'm getting DH a mini Serano ham which he will be delighted with Xmas Grin

Wellhellothere101 · 10/12/2018 13:38

Thank you everyone. Crickets? Oh my goodness...... 😆

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recklessgran · 10/12/2018 15:03

Does he have a sweet tooth? By DH loves sweets so he is getting a personalised sweet tree from Getting Personal amongst other things.

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