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Best Mothers Day Gifts

16:37 Mon 24th May 2010 |

It is always a tricky question about what to buy your mum on Mother’s Day. Here are some great ideas.

Top tips for gifts on Mother’s Day:

•    Breakfast in Bed: Arrive early on Sunday morning, rustle up a fantastic meal with all the trimmings but try to avoid cooking it like you really are 13 with burnt toast and raw eggs.
•    Spa Treatments: Any upmarket spa will impress your mother. These can be booked online or on the phone.
•    Flowers: Classic, somewhat predictable and a borderline requisite. Perhaps sending a live plant in a pot that will not die after a week would be a better more lasting idea. This is an especially good gift if you cannot actually see your mum on Mother’s Day.
•    Chocolates: Again a classic but well worn gift. However, there is not a mum in the world who does not appreciate a good box of chocs. Make sure you know exactly her favourites or if she is allergic to any of the centres. The wrong choice could put her in hospital and you out of the will.
•    Make her a card: Remind her you’re still her little pumpkin with your own mash-up of card, glue and sparkles. Any mum loves this stuff, especially if you get her grandchildren to help as well. It can be a good idea to pop a couple of recent photos inside the card as you can never have too many pics or your children or grandchildren.
•    Food: Another idea that lends itself well is giving her a massive hamper of treats. You can either buy one readymade or make it yourself. This will show you know her tastes and will make her love you even more. As with the chocolates though make sure you don’t give your mum anything that will make her ill.
•    Theatre/Musical/Opera: Why not take your mum out to a show and invite her mother to come along too.
•    Restaurant Meal: taking your mum out for a meal on Mother’s Day is a sure way to make her smile. Make sure she orders what she wants including pudding!

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