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How to give a mug as a present
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kingfisherblue wrote: »I haven't seen any mini whisks, but Dunelm Mill have mini graters for 69p, ideal for grating chocolate over the top.
Wow that would look even better actually so thanks will have a noisy on Saturday :beer:Life is what you make it.0 -
I've seen the mini whisks in Wilkinson's - there are two on a card, but I can't remember the price. Maybe £1.29?0
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I've bought some mugs in tk maxx on sale, so saved some jam jars and plan to fill them with homemade hot chocolate mix and place it in the mug and wrap nicely
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I am making some mug sets up with socks, coffee sachets, biscuits and chocolate wrapping with cellophane.0
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