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amysb86
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hi all,
my little sister is going away to uni in a few weeks time and i wanted to put her together a little hamper as a going away gift and i need some ideas...
so far i have thought of
noodles
redbull (tesco own)
pasta
tins of food
tooth paste/tooth brush
loo roll
painkillers
proplus
alarm clock
some stationary bits although she has most of this from collage
and a frame picture of her family
any other ideas??
thanks
Amy xx
my little sister is going away to uni in a few weeks time and i wanted to put her together a little hamper as a going away gift and i need some ideas...
so far i have thought of
noodles
redbull (tesco own)
pasta
tins of food
tooth paste/tooth brush
loo roll
painkillers
proplus
alarm clock
some stationary bits although she has most of this from collage
and a frame picture of her family
any other ideas??
thanks
Amy xx
Savings £2000
Emergency fund £200
Credit card £600
Christmas savings 0
Emergency fund £200
Credit card £600
Christmas savings 0
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A toaster? Will be glad of something to eat after a night studying/partying!A smile costs little but creates much0
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Gettingtherequickly wrote: »A toaster? Will be glad of something to eat after a night studying/partying!Savings £2000
Emergency fund £200
Credit card £600
Christmas savings 00 -
no i would say a toastie machine, everyone at my uni used to borrow mine0
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Boooooze!!!!!!!0
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want_to_save wrote: »no i would say a toastie machine, everyone at my uni used to borrow mine
any other suggestions ? xxSavings £2000
Emergency fund £200
Credit card £600
Christmas savings 00 -
Packets of instant custard..0
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how did i not think of booz!!
and i have to ask why custard? or dont i want to know?:rotfl::rotfl:Savings £2000
Emergency fund £200
Credit card £600
Christmas savings 00 -
and i have to ask why custard? or dont i want to know?:rotfl::rotfl:
It's also good for using properly - e.g. making banana custard, or pouring over puddings
I've always got three packets of instant custard in the cupboard.... I probably only use/eat 3/year, but I'd hate to get to 3am and fancy something sweet and not have anything to hand.0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »Custard .... is a great "quick something to eat" when you really can't be bothered.... and/or a quick Sweet Fix when you've run out of chocolate.
It's also good for using properly - e.g. making banana custard, or pouring over puddings
I've always got three packets of instant custard in the cupboard.... I probably only use/eat 3/year, but I'd hate to get to 3am and fancy something sweet and not have anything to hand.
ah thats actually a really good idea thank youwould angel delight be a good idea for the same reasons? as i know B&M have got them 4 for a £1 at mo ?
Savings £2000
Emergency fund £200
Credit card £600
Christmas savings 00 -
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