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Non alcholic hamper?
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mogwai
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I'm looking for a non alcholic hamper, contents can be chocolate, food etc.
I'm looking for posher ones as I know the recipient enjoys things like that - charbonnel et walker and fortnum and mason but neither seem to do without alcohol.
Can anyone recommend any others?
I'm looking for posher ones as I know the recipient enjoys things like that - charbonnel et walker and fortnum and mason but neither seem to do without alcohol.
Can anyone recommend any others?
We got rid of the kids. The cat was allergic. 
Debt at LBM (Sep 07): £13,500. Current debt: [STRIKE]£680[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£480[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£560[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£13[/STRIKE] £0 overdraft
Current aims - to start building up savings
1st £1000 in 100 days - £1178.03
2nd £1053.38/£1000
3rd £863.59/£1000 
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Debt at LBM (Sep 07): £13,500. Current debt: [STRIKE]£680[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£480[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£560[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£13[/STRIKE] £0 overdraft

Current aims - to start building up savings
1st £1000 in 100 days - £1178.03



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I received a fantastic hamper last year, which I later found was from a website called hampergifts.co.uk
Mine was what they describe as a gift tower (and was alcohol free) and completely baffled me when it was all wrapped up under the tree, but they also have a specific section on their website with non alcoholic hampers.
Alternatively, John Lewis have one or two options, plus you can build your own with them.
If you know the recipient well enough, you could always fill a basket in with things you know they like, and put it together yourself,
Hope this helps :-)August 2016 GC £249.70/£150
July 2016 GC £114.03/ £120
June 2016 GC £170.09/ £1750 -
I was going to say would it be easier to make your own up. Bnm and home bargins have lovely baskets in. You could also wrap a box up in nice paper and cello to save a bit of money. If you are wanting to buy one cadburys do some and walkers biscuits do some too x0
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