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<blockquote data-quote="srobertson06" data-source="post: 1317970" data-attributes="member: 169182"><p>I buy for some older people who generally do not need anything so I do a Christmas Hamper, I purchase the things I know they will like.... Toffee's for him, chocolates for her, then find really good quality jam's and some jars of pickles generally things I hope they will like but cannot get for themselves.</p><p></p><p>I used to go to the trouble and expense of making them a full size Christmas Cake as I knew they both enjoyed Christmas Cake - I had to make it by the beginning of October and feed it each week until Christmas -- I stopped doing it when it came out that they simply cut the cake into large pieces and gave it away to all their family............... Maybe wrong of me but I was hurt that they cared so little about all the time and effort I put into making it, so now they get the hamper.</p><p></p><p>A magazine subscription works really well - a monthly reminder of the gift they got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="srobertson06, post: 1317970, member: 169182"] I buy for some older people who generally do not need anything so I do a Christmas Hamper, I purchase the things I know they will like.... Toffee's for him, chocolates for her, then find really good quality jam's and some jars of pickles generally things I hope they will like but cannot get for themselves. I used to go to the trouble and expense of making them a full size Christmas Cake as I knew they both enjoyed Christmas Cake - I had to make it by the beginning of October and feed it each week until Christmas -- I stopped doing it when it came out that they simply cut the cake into large pieces and gave it away to all their family............... Maybe wrong of me but I was hurt that they cared so little about all the time and effort I put into making it, so now they get the hamper. A magazine subscription works really well - a monthly reminder of the gift they got. [/QUOTE]
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