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MadMadMad · 18/11/2023 20:47

Hello everyone, hopefully you can help me. I am a member of a couple of groups and there are four people between the two groups who always give me lifts so I would like to get them each something for Christmas as a thank you. They do all know each other so it would be best to get them all the same. One is an older man and I don’t really know what he likes, the other three are female- one is strictly teetotal, one doesn’t eat chocolate and one is very minimalist. Budget is up to £10pp, any suggestions?

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Lamelie · 18/11/2023 21:00

If you want to get the same for all four a Costa/ Pret voucher or a poinsettia would be lovely for all four. Or a posh box of mince pies or a panettone, but some people don’t like them.

BigBoysDontCry · 18/11/2023 21:01

Candles? You can get some that might appeal more to men with scents of whisky or sandlewood etc.

Wine or chocolates would have been ideal.

I don't really drink and don't eat sugar (if I can avoid it) but I wouldn't be offended by either of those things as I can regift or use for guests etc.

Book token
Bird feeder and seed
Fancy teas
A nice mug and biscuits
Tea towel
Keyring for their car key
Nice pen
Anything related to the hobby?

Flibbertygibbetty · 18/11/2023 21:14

Second something relating to the hobby. M&S have lovely light up biscuit tins with Christmassy shapes. Make mini Christmas cakes to give. Panatonne. Make tins of millionaire’s shortbread or giant florentines with melted cho, cranberries, nuts, etc and just use white choc (as not really choc) for the person who doesn’t eat choc.Hyacinth in pot. Real hot choc ingredients bundled up beautifully (see Nigella and leave out rum for teetotal friend).

MadMadMad · 18/11/2023 22:01

Thank you, two separate groups so no one hobby in common but all live in same area hence knowing each other. I think looking in M&S at the biscuit options could be good as they could eat them, offer them to guests or regift so unlikely to go to waste.

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