Unsure what to get your dad this Father’s Day? We’ve put together a list of 25 things he’d be happy to receive
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Shopping for dad can sometimes be a tricky task. Whether he’s a sportsman, a coffee connoisseur, a handyman, music enthusiast, architecture orientated or all of the above, we’ve got you covered.
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Arguably, the best way to start off Father’s Day is with a home-cooked meal. Campfire steak sandwiches, mussel fritter and rocket mayo sandwiches and little chocolate whisky cakes sound like a winning combination. Perhaps you can serve it up with the new coffee cup you bought him, whilst he lounges in his new dressing gown?
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For the truly creative among us, golf-themed cupcakes accompanied with golfing accessories is sure to bring a smile to your dad’s face.
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It’s also hard to go wrong with a good book. ‘Can I Borrow Your Spoon‘ is a tome and a decor piece in one. The 272 page book of paintings and writings by Rebecca Commissaris and Aaron Patzer follows their journey on the Te Araroa Trail.
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But, if you’re really not sure what he’ll like, gifting a voucher ensures your dad will get himself exactly the thing he wants. Wrap it up in a coffee cup or in a box of treats to make it more exciting.
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