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Christmas Hamper for office help
*niptuckfan*
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HI all!
I am doing hampers for most peoples xmas but am a bit stuck with this one as i dont know the people, earlier in year hubby was helped by a local volunteer group who were responisble for dishing out grants for helping people back into work they were brilliant and gave us £2000 towards hubby retraining so I wanted to pop into their office with a nice hamper just to say thanks - i have no idea how many people but am guessing around 4/5 mix of men and women
any ideas welcomed:D
I am doing hampers for most peoples xmas but am a bit stuck with this one as i dont know the people, earlier in year hubby was helped by a local volunteer group who were responisble for dishing out grants for helping people back into work they were brilliant and gave us £2000 towards hubby retraining so I wanted to pop into their office with a nice hamper just to say thanks - i have no idea how many people but am guessing around 4/5 mix of men and women
any ideas welcomed:D
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depends what your budget is really.
if you want something they can share, mini bottles of wine and a nice big box of choccies or biscuits?0 -
I think a sweetie hamper would go down well. I know it would at my office!
Its something they can all share0 -
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dont forget to add paper hats, blowers, crackers etc - after a hard year at work in such a place a little encoragement to be a bit silly might raise a smile or too -- not that your lovely thoughtfull & generous gift wont
I THINK is a whole sentence, not a replacement for I KnowSupermarket Rebel No 19:T0 -
Asda have tins of Cadbury's biscuits for £4 for their tea breaks and tins of Roses, quality street etc 2 for £9.
The above are nice and easy to share.0
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