![]() We are awash with craft fairs round here this year. Sarah has Motor Neurone Disease and 100% of the £180 cost of her paintings, sold through Furniture Village is going to a charity for disabled sportspeople. “Popred” has been created by Sarah Ezekiel using eye-tracking technology. The story of the oldest costume house in the world £30Īt Art Finder you can find a good range of pieces by 6000 artists from 97 countries with prices starting from £25 and the option to buy gift vouchers so your relative can make their own choice. How about a big and beautiful book? ‘Behind The Seams’ by Angels Costumes. The Edinburgh Wool Mill offers wrap up warm items from shawls to gloves.Ħ- and 12-hour hand warmers are available from Zippo. Amplicomms also offers a M7000i retro flip phone with long battery life and features designed for people with hearing loss.įending off draughts, keeping the extremities warm, feeling cosy – these are always good bets for mid-winter gifts. It also has big icons, loud, clear sound for people who are hard of hearing, hearing aid compatibility, and SOS button for emergencies. ![]() The new Amplicomms M9000 is an Android touch screen smartphone with a second optional easy-to-use operating system. Simply order online and we’ll send you a gift card, providing your loved one with seven Joseph Pip meals of their choice. As a Christmas treat, you can also redeem your Joseph Pip gift card – the perfect treat for someone special. Take a look at the Joseph Pip website for more information. As premium meals they make an enjoyable gift. We’ve designed them especially for people who for one reason or another don’t cook much for themselves. These are premium main meals that can be enjoyed any day of the week. Winner of the iF Product Design Award 2014, this highly conductive aluminium spreader costs £16.99.Ī quick mention for our own delivered meals by the name of Joseph Pip. The SpreadTHAT! Advanced Butter Knife uses the warmth of your hand to make short work of cold butter. Here’s an idea that has potential to be really helpful. Enjoy a quarterly shipment of oil, with prices starting at £29 a quarter, and the offer of 25% off with the code GEN25. How about adopting an olive tree and enjoying the harvest as olive oil? Pomoro Olive Oil is offering oil delivered from two different growers and we could really taste the difference. Free next day delivery, starting at £16.99. The BBC Good Food Magazine said the brownies from Gower Cottage Brownies were the best they’ve tasted. Artisan fudge is popular too and the most surprising we’ve tasted is a truly mango flavour from Yum Yum Tree Fudge, who offer a whole range of unusual tastes. We’re tempted by the chocolate-coated coffee nibs, suitable for vegans, from Chococo, at £5.95 for a tin. Sachets are designed to fit through the letterbox.Īrtisan chocolates always look delicious. For the Café Direct club, for example, subscriptions start at £24 for 3 months for a 250g pack and go up to £85 for 12 months. There are quite a few coffee subscription clubs where you receive a different variety of coffee monthly. We love the white chocolate-flavoured vodka from Boozey Belles but to taste that and other spirit flavours you’ll need to catch them at a show for now. Alternatively Poetic License is a new independent and award-winning small batch distillery offering a collection of gins and vodka for £35. Looking for spirits? Whiski Rooms bespoke hampers from the whisky shop and restaurant in Edinburgh with prices starting at £35. Other cheese suppliers worth a look include Blacks Cheese and the Snowdonia Cheese Company. Paxton & Whitfield are offering a wide range of cheese-focused gifts at their four shops or online. And with the growing army of artisan, independent producers joining the more well-known names, there’s plenty of choice. Appetite often wanes with age as people lose their sense of smell and mobility, so something extra tasty might be a great idea. What we have done is aim for a little fun or luxury wherever possible.įood and drink are always popular gifts. Not all have been tried and tested here but we mention those that are. So we’ve tried to include plenty of ideas that might appeal to older friends and families however they enjoy life. ![]() We know that’s a hugely diverse audience with different tastes and with different challenges – if they face any challenge at all. In our Christmas gifts list for 2015 we’ve asked for ideas for the over 70s. Here are a few ideas to help you choose seasonal presents for your older friends and relatives. ![]()
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