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My sister bought me a gin tasting at the Ginstitute in Notting Hill. It's at top end of your budget but it is a great informational (well lubricated) night out and you leave with two bottles of gin - one of which is made on the night to your tastes.


If she has a local beauty spa, then vouchers for a massage are often appreciated. Treats that you'd never splurge on usually.

How about getting her teeth whitened


For ?50 you could get at least 2 of them done, then when she's 50 you could pay for the other 2. Personally, i'd whiten the 2 main top teeth (as these stand out, as it were). Then go for the bottom ones in 2024


Tho it would be unfortunate if any fell out in the decade between 40-50

Hahahahahahaha genius!



Local tramp Wrote:

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> If she's not content with the semi you could get

> her one of these

> http://m.annsummers.com/p/rampant-rabbit-the-expan

> ding-one/07scnras1124041.

> Only ?45 what a bargain !!!!

malumbu Wrote:

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> She doesn't live in a Bohemian area such as ED,

> and has a fairly conventional lifestyle - two kids

> under 10, semi, garden etc etc.



Le Creuset cookware.


http://www.johnlewis.com/le-creuset-round-casseroles/p310796?kpid=231452279&s_kenid=6ed9771a-a7f6-2ac9-f25f-000031b858c0&s_kwcid=129x47486&tmad=c&tmcampid=73

A pampering day spa in London like the 'Sofitel So Spa' in Piccadilly.

This deal includes use of sauna, jacuzzi, afternoon tea and a 60 minute treatment for ?95.00 (I've been there twice and would recommend) :


http://www.buyagift.co.uk/Pampering/So-Magnifique-Spa-Experience-with-Afternoon-Tea-at-Sofitel-So-SPA-BR-10520519.aspx

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