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Ideas for a couple - aged 30

29 replies

jocktamsonsbairn · 21/10/2022 10:33

Am stumped! It's a joint present for DN and her DH. A token gift really. They have a lovely house, plenty of money, eat out a lot so don't want to get them vouchers for eating out as it's just their norm and my budget wouldn't stretch!I don't know what to get them. I normally get them a nice candle (she loves candles, fairy lights etc), last year it was a set of glasses they wanted. This year I have no clue. She drinks prosecco or gin, he drinks beer. They live at the opposite end of the country so fresh stuff is out.
Budget is £20 max but would prefer to spend less if possible as really skint this year! Any ideas gratefully received.

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ncncncnc123 · 21/10/2022 10:59

Something edible perhaps? Or drinkable. I'm having the same dilemma for my brother and his girlfriend, it's harder buying for a couple!

jocktamsonsbairn · 21/10/2022 11:10

I know, it is f so much harder! I feel with drinks they'd end up with a bottle of Prosecco and some beer 😂 Might go down the edible route and get some treats.

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Fivemoreminutes1 · 21/10/2022 11:34

Personalised wooden photo frame
Board game e.g. Articulate, Rummikub, On a Scale of One to Trex etc…
Slate cheeseboard and knife

Decafflatteplease · 21/10/2022 11:38

We've got "foodie" relatives some lovely small dishes and a variety of snacks to put in them

RunnerDown · 21/10/2022 11:39

I have nice double walled coffee glasses. Like this - but I got mine much more cheaply from Amazon. My adult dc(27) really likes them
www.whittard.co.uk/tableware/product-type/mugs-cups-and-saucers/nova-double-walled-mug-354175.html?glCountry=GB&glCurrency=GBP&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4Lazv5Dx-gIVvGDmCh3p3AXTEAQYAyABEgJ0LPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

Bobbins36 · 21/10/2022 11:41

If they like eating out a lot how about a restaurant cookbook - Wagamama’s/gordon Ramsay etc quite a lot do them? X

LiquidGlee · 21/10/2022 11:45

Me and my husband sound very similar (early 30s, eat out regularly, no kids) and our favourite gift is a little food hamper with posh crisps, biscuits, treats etc from a local deli/farm shop that we wouldn’t routinely buy.

Scout2016 · 21/10/2022 14:31

Spicery legend kit? They are down to £25 and there's 20% off referral codes on referral thread 4.

hattie43 · 21/10/2022 17:16

I'd send some Lola's brownies , they are delicious.

Whendovescry03 · 21/10/2022 18:21

I needed to buy a similar gift last year and I went for the Naked Marshmallow toasting set. They were really pleased with it - nakedmarshmallow.co.uk/collections/christmas/products/festive-toasting-gift-set

I also really like previous suggestions of a board game or recipe book if they're into that sort of thing.

Michellexxx · 21/10/2022 18:23

How about a cheese box?

Or a nice personalised wine/bottle opener?

RockingMyFiftiesNot · 21/10/2022 18:49

jocktamsonsbairn · 21/10/2022 11:10

I know, it is f so much harder! I feel with drinks they'd end up with a bottle of Prosecco and some beer 😂 Might go down the edible route and get some treats.

Nothing wrong with beer and Prosecco, at least you know they'd be enjoyed. You could make a mini hamper with posh snacks and chocolates as well as the drinks.

Duchessofmuchness · 21/10/2022 19:54

What about a Christmas platter of Christmas decoration of some kind. Years ago my SIL got be a lovely Xmas dish - of course I only use it in Dec but I put Xmas sweets in it every year and it's part of my decorations each year.

I got a lovely winter themed platter for myself from tk max last year ... was robins and Holly so feel it's ok to use for bit longer than just Xmas!

IWillBeWaxingAnOwl · 21/10/2022 20:43

Cinema vouchers? We are a similar ish demographic (less affluent though, not a fancy house) and received that as a gift and liked it.

MouldyCheeseandBiscuits · 21/10/2022 21:15

Email to say lets stop presents
I am sure they would be delighted.

Mushroo · 21/10/2022 21:19

LiquidGlee · 21/10/2022 11:45

Me and my husband sound very similar (early 30s, eat out regularly, no kids) and our favourite gift is a little food hamper with posh crisps, biscuits, treats etc from a local deli/farm shop that we wouldn’t routinely buy.

Were also the ‘target market’ and would also love a hamper of ‘nice’ things we wouldn’t normally buy.

Also weirdly would like something like socks, basically an upgrade on stuff that would actually be used.

we would hate things like a body lotion gift set, or anything twee that just sits around the house (e.g. ornaments)

jocktamsonsbairn · 21/10/2022 21:48

MouldyCheeseandBiscuits · 21/10/2022 21:15

Email to say lets stop presents
I am sure they would be delighted.

I would but my SIL would start WW3!! For the sake of peace and harmony for my DB and parents I just go with it!
Think I'll go with the hamper of treats idea thanks everyone!

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Ironmanrocks · 22/10/2022 08:28

In recent years I have received:

Board games/puzzle games
Hamper with chutneys, crackers, chocs etc
Mini hamper from Betty's (amazing)
Photo frame with a picture of us in
Lush hamper
Books - some fact some large coffee table books on interesting subjects such as Nat geo or one on travel
Cream tea in a box
Things I would appreciate:
Cinema/theatre vouchers
A bottle of something interesting ( I got a light up bottle of liqueur last year from m&s like a snow globe and loved it! )

dementedma · 22/10/2022 08:38

If they have a garden send wildflower seeds,or culinary herb seeds they can grow in pots on windowsill

DinosaurOfFire · 22/10/2022 08:45

I would go for a card game like Exploding Kittens, or a date night hamper with one of those scratch off "100 dates" or similar around their interests in it.

reluctantbrit · 22/10/2022 21:18

Please no personalised gifts unless you really know that it will fit in their house.

I would go for a really nice bottle of sparkling English wine.

TwoBigNoisyBoys · 22/10/2022 21:33

I did a movie night hamper for my nephew and his partner a few years ago …a cheap basket filled with popcorn, chocolate, sweets, hot chocolate, 2 mugs, marshmallows etc and found a DVD of one of their favourite films on Amazon for about £3! Filled the basket with shredded paper, put the goodies in and wrapped in cellophane. Came to much less than £20. Looked beautiful and they loved it 🙂

jocktamsonsbairn · 22/10/2022 22:15

Some great ideas thanks - not just for them but fur others too! Think I'll put a wee treat hamper together for them, just as a wee minding.

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BoJoisback · 22/10/2022 22:34

TwoBigNoisyBoys · 22/10/2022 21:33

I did a movie night hamper for my nephew and his partner a few years ago …a cheap basket filled with popcorn, chocolate, sweets, hot chocolate, 2 mugs, marshmallows etc and found a DVD of one of their favourite films on Amazon for about £3! Filled the basket with shredded paper, put the goodies in and wrapped in cellophane. Came to much less than £20. Looked beautiful and they loved it 🙂

I dont think anyone has a dvd player any longer?

BoJoisback · 22/10/2022 22:37

jocktamsonsbairn · 22/10/2022 22:15

Some great ideas thanks - not just for them but fur others too! Think I'll put a wee treat hamper together for them, just as a wee minding.

Just bear in mind postage costs