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Any good foodie websites for filling hampers?

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screamingbanshee · 27/11/2009 12:35

Anyone else making their own hampers, do you have any good websites? Lakeland had some good bits but fancy some more unusual not too pricey bits?

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murphyslaw · 27/11/2009 14:06

Just finished mine - a mix of homemade and bought items.

Christmas Pud Vodka ( recipe on here somewhere)
Christmas chutney
and homemade orange/bergamot soya candle (again courtesy of this site)

Then bought:

Christmas tea, coffee, wine, jams, choccie, cake, crackers

They look beautiful

Marne · 27/11/2009 14:28

I have just started mine today, managed to pick up some whicker baskets at 'the factory shop' this morning when i popped out.

I am doing a pamper hamper for my mum - A lovely mug, some green and blacks choc, hot choc, some bubble bath, bath salts a posh lip balm and some sweets.

Nan and Grandad a traditional food hamper- mince pies, x-mas pud, choc's, chutney and biscuits.

Dad and his girl friend- Not really sure what to put in there's yet, maybe some nice food from the local farm shop plus a few smellies from body shop.

M&S have some nice bits (some 3 for 2's).

Marne · 27/11/2009 14:28

Also Thorntons have some good offers on chocolates.

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