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62Granny Sun 11-Aug-24 14:42:25

Another thought might be a handwritten thank you card and a box of chocolates/ bunch of flowers/ bottle of wine.

62Granny Sun 11-Aug-24 14:40:28

Even better take them out for a meal or afternoon tea.
If you do want to host it at home have you got a Morrison's near you? They do platters for this type of thing save to doing the catering . I am just thinking if you haven't been well catering for a crowd can be somewhat daunting.

HowVeryDareYou2 Sun 11-Aug-24 14:35:18

Invite them to your home for afternoon tea?

Snowbell Sun 11-Aug-24 14:23:11

I'm a widow in my seventies. I've had a bad year healthwise and have been so grateful for my army of friends, family and neighbours who have looked after me in many ways. They have brought me things, sent flowers, ferried me about and regularly checked up on me. I have offered to pay petrol costs but they have all refused, saying that I would do the same for them. I would like to show my appreciation in some way. Any suggestions please?