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Am at a total loss of what to get oh for our 6th wedding anniversary, the traditional theme is iron... I thought about le creuset cast iron stuff but we don't really need anything... I thought about something related to sources of iron (red meat, pulses, dried fruit etc) but can't think of anything.... I looked for cast iron gifts on google but nothing there really took my fancy either!


Any other ideas guys?

Thanks for the suggestions! Saffron all your thoughts got my mind whirring and I've ended up getting him a vintage style wall-mounted cast iron bottle opener thing from ebay (I was thinking he could put it out by the BBQ in the garden), thanks again! And yes sugar is the other one, but I just bought him a load of chocolate for Father's Day, so I think we have enough naughty stuff in the house for the time being! X

Otta, i thought that too. we just had our 6th and I wanted to give my other half the box set. (Unfortunately too broke to do so but it's the thought that counts).


Otta Wrote:

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> http://store.hbo.com/game-of-thrones-life-size-rep

> lica-iron-throne/detail.php?p=373634

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> Thanks me later

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