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* Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas * - It's the 2019 Christmas Chatter Thread

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  • junior_j
    junior_j Posts: 4,280 Forumite
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    Hello you lovely people,

    I am feeling super christmassy. Picked up mum a sloth stress ball (£1)
    3 pack of sloth socks (£4) peacocks.

    Best friend pug socks (£1)

    I think I am biting off more than I can chew here , I was thinking of doing mum a selection of gifts which would be relevant to her child hood years. I saw a 4 pack of snowball drinks in Iceland. She's mentioned them a few times in the past Xmas times.

    So I wonder what more items I can add. She was born in 1959. Only child , her mum died when my mum was 18. Her father was a disgusting animal so I don't want him acknowledged. Any idea?

    Also got a few more prezzies but it's 3am and my eyes are heavy.

    Keeping myself as fit and healthy as possible,I spent 2 more nights in hospital this week , a reminder I always seem to get shunt malfunctions or severe infections this time of year.

    Anyway take care all xx
    NanMias - cyber granddaughter!
  • mandco
    mandco Posts: 1,223 Forumite
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    Just popping in quick
    Superdrug have lynx & dove sets down to £2.79 they are also still 3 for 2 instore (not sure if its online) making it £5.58 for 3
    this year do something that scares you for courage is not the absence of fear just the knowledge that some things are worth the risk
  • junior_j - Could you get her some albums by bands/singers who had #1 hits during the 60s and 70s? Or DVDs of some films that were big hits during those years?
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  • aimeemum
    aimeemum Posts: 687 Forumite
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    Just a little thing from me.....4 x gift bags in Card Factory for £1. I only need 4 so that's me sorted :D Saw some lovely wrapping paper designs too but had hubby with me and he was tutting enough buying the bags. I'll have to go back another day without him :rotfl:
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  • Beshki
    Beshki Posts: 247 Forumite
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    Is anyone going for (or has anyone in the past) gone down the route of a ‘good for the environment’ wrapping option? Is plain brown paper packing paper the only option? It’s Ok if it is, just wondered if anyone had any advice to share.

    Thanks for all the suggestions for my Gran - I love them all. Unfortunately whilst I am a very charitable person and totally love the idea of giving a charitable gift on her behalf, she is most certainly not (refers to me as a ‘do-gooder :rotfl: )!
  • junior_j
    junior_j Posts: 4,280 Forumite
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    junior_j - Could you get her some albums by bands/singers who had #1 hits during the 60s and 70s? Or DVDs of some films that were big hits during those years?
    That's a great idea . Thank you x
    aimeemum wrote: »
    Just a little thing from me.....4 x gift bags in Card Factory for £1. I only need 4 so that's me sorted :D Saw some lovely wrapping paper designs too but had hubby with me and he was tutting enough buying the bags. I'll have to go back another day without him :rotfl:

    I love card factory for paper/bags/cards and festive stocking stuffers.

    Beshki wrote: »
    Is anyone going for (or has anyone in the past) gone down the route of a ‘good for the environment’ wrapping option? Is plain brown paper packing paper the only option? It’s Ok if it is, just wondered if anyone had any advice to share.

    Thanks for all the suggestions for my Gran - I love them all. Unfortunately whilst I am a very charitable person and totally love the idea of giving a charitable gift on her behalf, she is most certainly not (refers to me as a ‘do-gooder :rotfl: )!

    Not sure if there is a service in you area that do it ,how about the afternoon tea delivery , posh a special treat , everything included? No worries about mobility , comfort of her own surroundings and more importantly one on one time together?

    I went through my wardrobe earlier and organised gifts I have so far.

    Dad- t shirt

    Mum- sloth socks
    Sloth stress ball
    Nail files
    Re juvenating face mask

    Bff- white kitkat chunkies
    Pug socks

    Her husband - marvel blanket

    Bff mum - gin and tonic gummies
    2020 diary

    So just little bits and bobs. Tuesday will be the start of the bigger presents. Sort of glad I'm paid weekly to be honest :o

    Right , that's me off to bed. Take care guys xx
    NanMias - cyber granddaughter!
  • LMG1305
    LMG1305 Posts: 179 Forumite
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    Beshki wrote: »
    Is anyone going for (or has anyone in the past) gone down the route of a ‘good for the environment’ wrapping option? Is plain brown paper packing paper the only option? It’s Ok if it is, just wondered if anyone had any advice to share.

    Thanks for all the suggestions for my Gran - I love them all. Unfortunately whilst I am a very charitable person and totally love the idea of giving a charitable gift on her behalf, she is most certainly not (refers to me as a ‘do-gooder :rotfl: )!

    I'd like to go down the brown paper wrapping route this year, but there is currently conflicting information on whether our local council can recycle it. They have recently changed who they use to recycle & on the official letter we had from the council it says brown paper cannot be recycled, but one of our local councillors put a post on Facebook saying it can be recycled. A few people have emailed the council to find out what's going on.

    Anyway to answer your question, brown paper seems to be the only option I can think of, but it might be worth just putting the question into Google to see what comes up. I know it's a hot topic at the moment so there might be somebody offering alternatives, although right now I think most environmentally friendly options seem to come with a higher price tag.
  • Beshki
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    LMG I’m glad I checked this! Just assumed it was recyclable. I will have a Google, thank you x
  • StokieBecks
    StokieBecks Posts: 4,997 Forumite
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    Just noticed Asda have got the gingerbread latte sachets advertised. Know there was a few on here who enjoyed them

    https://groceries.asda.com/product/coffee-sachets/nescafe-gold-gingerbread-latte-sachets/910001431263
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  • Christmas filter coffee bought in marks and sparks and now stored away. Tesco have their turkey stuffing ball crisps back in so they are stored away too. Iceland had two boxes of chocs for £4.00 the other week so I got a few of orange segments. I am resisting the urge to open a box!

    Had an issue with a payment on the dogs present so had to find an alternative gift for him, he's allergic to pretty much everything. I managed to find an independent business that makes dog treats from good quality ingredients. So thats him done and I supported another local business.

    No idea what to get my grandad this year,

    Well a turn around brothers fiance ( i have mentioned her before on here) has suddenly decided to buy me a gift. So I am going to get her a coffee hamper at least she cant accuse me of anything. 1) she is a coffee addict so the gift is right for her, 2) the effort to get right coffee- gone for organic and supports the rspb charity she likes birds and the environment issues. Does anyone know if B&M have any syrups or those coffee sets?

    hope everyone is ok
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