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Originally posted by NOG View PostHe is a boy.....therefore he likes sweets...buy him some pick and mix or a bag of mars bars.
Always worked for me.Originally posted by piskieinboots View Posthehe - can you call a 35 year old 'a boy'? I guess you can, cos I feel non-grown-up at 53Originally posted by TEB View PostI with Nog on this one says I just coming back from shops supposedly for plasters with, 2 bags of red and black (half price), 1 big bag of Minstrels and a bag of mini jelly babiesHappy Gardening,
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It sounds like quite a special visit, Piskie - I'd go with the lovely meal and maybe a trip out somewhere. To me, a meal is the best present.
Along the way you might come across something small that you could give him (memento of the visit).
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A lot of water has gone under the bridge there Piskie.
I would settle for the Red Snapper and getting to know each other.
Sincere best wishes that it works out well for you all.
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Theres not much a 35 year old will want that he hasn't already bought or decided it probably would be a waste of money. The cookery book is a good idea but as a recpient myself of a Jamie Oliver/Hugh FW/Gordon Ramsey/Rick Stein book for the last 5 years he might have a few already. It feels like its only a matter of time until the year they suddenly become slippers. I was going to add M&S lambswool jumpers but I realise I've had a couple of these already (plus I do actually really quite like them).
To be honest you can't beat home cooking by your Mum. There is something that means it just is the best food in the world and for me that would be more than enough.
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Originally posted by Matt. View PostTo be honest you can't beat home cooking by your Mum. There is something that means it just is the best food in the world and for me that would be more than enough.
Speaking as a nearly 34 year old myself I'd quite like this book please:
"What to Eat Now": Amazon.co.uk: Valentine Warner: Books
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I bet you're all really excited about the visit Piskie & I'm sure you cooking the meal is all he wants but I'd just get something as a little token gift or maybe just make him a cake & something homemade he can take back with him.Into every life a little rain must fall.
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A tiny tiny tiny pot................
Me being a lover of good food would settle for a nice restaurant 'treat' - yumHayley B
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Originally posted by HeyWayne View Post
Speaking as a nearly 34 year old myself I'd quite like this book please:
"What to Eat Now": Amazon.co.uk: Valentine Warner: Books
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