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Fathers Day Gifts Personalised and Special Fathers Day Presents |
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In 2009, Father’s Day is on 21st June. A father is a very special person who often spends a lot of time and effort on their children, so Father’s Day is an excellent opportunity to celebrate all that a father does for us. Finding that special and unique gift for a father who has everything is always going to be difficult. However, we have come up with a range of personalised and unique gift ideas including wine, champagne, whisky, gift boxes, mugs, t shirts and drinking games to make the gift buying process easier. Our range of father’s day gifts for dad includes: personalised whisky ~ design your own fathers day wine labels for personalised wine gifts ~ engraved fathers day gifts ~ engraved lighters ~ engraved zippo lighters ~ engraved clocks ~ engraved tankards for dad ~ engraved cuff links ~ engravable pens ~ hip flasks engraving ~ design your own personalised mugs ~ football books ~ historic newspapers ~ personalised wooden fathers day gift boxes ~ design your own t shirts for dad ~ drinking games ~ specialist spirits ~ single malt whisky ~ gin ~ vodka ~ hapsburg absinthe ~ wine gift packs ~ gift experience sets ~ personalised fathers day vodka ~ engraved gift boxes |
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Gifts Babble - great gift ideas for Father's Day! Father’s Day - 5 Unique Ways To Surprise Dad Is your dad, or a dad you know always there for you when (and even when you don’t) need them?! Mine is and Father’s Day is the perfect day to show him more than usual how special he is to me. I’m not going to opt for the easy options this year, by that I mean socks and ties. Instead I’m going to surprise him with some thoughtful bits and pieces, which I’d like to share with you all. My dad is nearly 50 and in his older age, he doesn’t eat as healthily as he should and he doesn’t do anywhere near enough exercise as he should, consider the fact that he holds a desk job… Dad’s Breakfast So, first on the agenda is breakfast. You’d normally associate “breakfast in bed” with young kids and Mother’s Day, but this year it is all about Father’s Day (however it doesn’t have to be in bed!) A fantastic recipe for a Father’s Day Breakfast is Strawberry Pancakes. Strawberry Pancakes Recipe Makes 12-14 Mix the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and milk in a mixing bowl. Crack the egg into a separate bowl and beat. Add the beaten egg slowly into the large mixing bowl with the rest of the ingredients and stir for a couple of minutes until all the ingredients form a smooth mix. For the strawberry mixture slice 2 cups of strawberries adding the tablespoon of brown sugar. Place both ingredients into a pan and heat lightly for 3-4 minutes. Place strawberries over the pancakes and serve. A good bottle of personalised champagne would complement this breakfast of strawberries and pancakes very nicely indeed! Dad’s First Present Father’s Day wouldn’t be complete without a couple of gifts. Think outside the box. It is always nice to have gifts which you and dad can share together, making the present even more special. How about an experience day out, for example paint balling? You could get a few family members or friends together, fight it out and make some great memories. Dad’s Second Present Get a present he can keep and show off, perhaps something personalised? A bottle of personalised whisky is an idea; add your own special personalised message onto a label and present it on a bottle of whisky, if your dad is a whisky drinker, we think he’ll like this. If you feel like going a bit further get a personalised wooden gift box customised with your own message too to present the bottle of whisky in. Dad’s Lunch Generally, men like their food and we hope your dad does too. Hopefully he’ll still be pretty full after your Father’s Day breakfast, so make it a late lunch/early dinner. It’s always nice to go out for a meal with family, and Father’s Day is just another good excuse. Obviously, you’ve got your top-end Michelin Star restaurants scattered around the country, but with the Credit Crunch hitting many of us, how about a trip to your local Harvester, http://www.harvester.co.uk/find-a-harvester.html ? Something to Get Dad into Shape after Father’s Day You’ve spoilt him rotten on Father’s Day, so it might be a good idea to think of ways he can keep himself busy for the rest of the year. Get him a`7 Day Pass’ to his local gym, make sure he goes and then get him to buy his own membership! If you want to give him an incentive to join up, a Personal Training session could kick start a new lifestyle, and they don’t have to be über expensive either, Harpers Fitness does the Harpers Experience, 3 x Personal Training Hours for £20, http://www.harpersfitness.co.uk/personal-training/personal-training/.
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