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Hubby Xmas Ideas - Help!!

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Smowball | 11:25 Tue 04th Dec 2018 | ChatterBank
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Ok I am truly stumped this year! He’s mid forties, a workaholic with no hobbies. (He is fun really lol). He’s a computer nut(I.T is his company), loves food and drink, enjoys relaxing watching TV, meals out, but that’s it! Oh and he’s a Man Utd fan lol. Any ideas would be gratefully appreciated!
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that should read Shirt, not short........ sorry
Not a ManU shirt. They look ridiculous on grown men.

This is why I don't buy Xmas presents :-)
no they don't, unless he is Father Christmas shaped then maybe...
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He wouldn’t wear the shirt tbh. If anything I would have got him a signed one just as a collectors item......
God he’s so difficult lol
Amazon vouchers . Lol .
Alcohol, if he likes red wine, why not get him a very nice taylors boxed port?
A case of good red wine then, that should knock you back a few quid, does he like aftershave, something expensive perhaps..
As one of those difficult-to-buy-for men, I'd be very happy to receive a case (or a half-case) of red wine.

NO idea what you normally pay for a bottle - we tend to be in the £7-£11 bracket. If someone gave me six bottles of stuff in the £16 bracket, I'd be pretty happy.

That is to say, spend a bit more than you normally do (or he normally does) per bottle and divide up your budget to suit.

What types of stuff - depends a lot on what he likes, but in the £10-£20 bracket, it's hard not to get a decent bottle.

You can ask the regular drinkers on here for some recommendations of good wines that are a bit unusual, but here's one idea at around £10/bottle

Finca Las Moras Reserve Malbec 2016.

If he's a computer nut, don't even think about getting anything computery, unless you've asked for his suggestions first.
Having said that, I did just treat myself to one of these, and I'm sure any computery nut would like one...

Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation



Does Man U sell personalised stadium bricks? To own a wee part of the stadium xx
What about a weekend away?

That's what we do. We use Xmas as an excuse to book a holiday. We don't buy each other presents.
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Some great ideas - thankyou!
Pair of socks
If he likes tech how about a flight simulator lesson they arent that expensive - look at travelzoo
Does he read computer magazines? A years subscription to his favourite mag. may be a good idea along with a couple of stocking fillers ;-D
What about clothes. My OH hates clothes shopping so I buy nice sweaters for him. Does he like after shave if so treat him to Aqua di Parma cologne, expensive but divine.
What about a gentle back massager you put at back.of chair?
I'll second the Acqua di Parma idea. It's gorgeous
^^^particularly the "Essenza" variety.....!
I bought my foody wife a fortnums and masons hamper as a treat for christmas, expensive but very nice basket to keep forever.
https://www.fortnumandmason.com/t/categories/hampers/all?channel=ppc&gclid=Cj0KCQiA6JjgBRDbARIsANfu58EjQlP358BLEOyalF2-26djULiVxsuss3TTl7MdDiNM89Nruh8FWzUaAuQeEALw_wcB

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