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<blockquote data-quote="MrsA2" data-source="post: 2354402" data-attributes="member: 521715"><p>Look into savoury luxuries rather than sweet replacements so perhaps a really good or expensive steak or fish, or prawns or lobster. A different or unusual cheese.</p><p>A French restaurant near us does a special takeaway 3 course meal each Saturday a. I just ask them to replace my dessert with a selection of cheese.</p><p>Also treats don't need to be food or drink.</p><p>Have a bunch of flowers delivered</p><p>We arranged a zoom party of my husband's birthday where 5 of our family and friend all dialled in at the same time and played games together. They had sent his presents by post in advance so they could watch him open them. It went really well and was special because it was different from all our other days </p><p>Hope some of these ideas help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsA2, post: 2354402, member: 521715"] Look into savoury luxuries rather than sweet replacements so perhaps a really good or expensive steak or fish, or prawns or lobster. A different or unusual cheese. A French restaurant near us does a special takeaway 3 course meal each Saturday a. I just ask them to replace my dessert with a selection of cheese. Also treats don't need to be food or drink. Have a bunch of flowers delivered We arranged a zoom party of my husband's birthday where 5 of our family and friend all dialled in at the same time and played games together. They had sent his presents by post in advance so they could watch him open them. It went really well and was special because it was different from all our other days Hope some of these ideas help [/QUOTE]
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