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Recommendations for Food Hampers needed please

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jampot · 20/11/2004 00:00

My friend in USA is after a food hamper to be delivered for her mum & dad prior to xmas as part of their xmas pressie. She wants to spend about £70 but would prefer mainly savoury items plus some alcohol. Anyone got any recommendations?

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mummytummy · 20/11/2004 00:21

Are her mum and dad in US or UK?

jampot · 20/11/2004 00:29

In UK MT - they live about 10 mins from me in a bungalow on a private road (theirs is the only house) but delivery drivers always get lost so it will need to be delivered to me.

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mummytummy · 20/11/2004 00:31

Have you tried M&S? I don't know how much theirs are, but they are usually pretty good. Also Waitrose?

jampot · 20/11/2004 00:34

Yes I have looked at both of those and JL but most of them seem to contain sweet articles instead of predominantly savoury. but thanks anyway MT

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mummytummy · 20/11/2004 00:43

I've just done a search - woodrowhampers.co.uk give an option where you can select your own foods for the hamper. Don't know what the quality would be like - it just came up when I did a search on "customised hampers".

BadHair · 20/11/2004 16:44

I had a lovely, massive Harrods one as a pressie once. Have sent Fortnum and Mason before too - very impressive packaging.

Davros · 20/11/2004 17:44

Have you looked at Carluccio's? Even DH liked the one we got last year (he does all the cooking) as he is usually scornful of hampers.

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