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Commercial advent calendars are getting more adventurous by the year. I used to make my own for the children, e.g. by getting a Lego kit and adding a brick or two per day. They now do those ready made - including kits for grown ups. I have bought and given to family members tea calendars, detective stories, recipes children's stories. Nothing too expensive. (I don't even know anyone who would appreciate 24 perfumes or beauty products.)
But yesterday I saw one that really takes the biscuit, albeit quite a good idea. A sock calendar!
What weird ideas have you seen, or do you prefer to make your own, or don't like them at all. (I suppose I ought to add that here in Germany they have always been a thing and are not considered new-fangled. However the Germans are very conservative and probably way behind the rest of the world with whacky ideas, sticking to the customary chocolate, or even the simple windows that open to show a picture)
chocolate - I can spell, honestly!!!
My boys are aghast at the thought that we got excited at a calendar with nothing behind the doors.
Just a picture when you opened them up.
I'm on the naughty step here. I love a chocolate filled Advent Calender. DH has bought me the Lindt one. Yummy xx
We still buy the choclate ones for our girls (both in their 30s) and GC. Our eldes DD still remembers one year when we were a bit hard up when she was very small, so saved the previous year's calendars and re-filled them with liquid chocolate and left them to set. On 1st December, she excitedly opened the first little door (which had been carefully wedged shut again!) and shouted, "Oh look, it's a .......... blob?!!! We all really laugh about that still.
Sad to see such a lovely old tradition so commercialised.
I've just bought my daughter and son's girlfriend the Ciate nail varnish advent calendar, on offer at £35 on MSE.
Witzend hi there I’m anything but a traditionalist, last year I was given the most beautiful advent Calendar filled with lovely cosmetics and smellies, each day was a delightful surprise. Wonder what’ll be in it this year? I’m getting excited at the thought, easy pleased I am. Whatever’s in the calendar I’ll be only too pleased. I’ll get back to focusing on the real reason for the Calendar
I’m intrigued about the cheese Advent calendar. I do love a bit of cheese, but wouldn’t it have to be kept in the fridge? There wouldn’t be room for it in mine in the run up to Christmas.
I don't mind the chocolate ones, but do love just the picture ones. I remember as a child the anticipation of opening the double doors on Christmas Eve and seeing the bright Nativity scene. Happy memories.
I’ve just bought a cheese one to give my sister for her birthday this week. She’s got a few weeks to wait before starting it but I know she will be patient and only open one window a day. It appears to have either cheese, chutney or crackers in each window so she will have to wait even longer if she wants a proper taste.
She will have to hide it from her husband though. During the first lockdown a friend arranged a cheese and wine tasting evening and had everything deliver to a few couples. When they sat down to Zoom and learn about the wines etc, my sister found that her hubby had scoffed all the cheese!
I've always bought the chocolate advent calendars in the past for everyone but have never had one myself so this year, whilst idly paging through the latest wine brochure from Laithwaites, I just happened to mention it and "suggested"
to DH that we have a treat and try their wine advent calendar. Guess what arrived yesterday ? It has small bottle of champagne included for Christmas Eve too so really looking forward to 1st December
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I wasn’t quick enough to take advantage of that excuse, SueDonim. 
Reading through this thread has made me nostalgic for the old picture Advent calendars. I see that Ocado has some nice ones on offer. Perhaps I’ll go back to them next year.
I like those picture ones too. I found such a thing as a Christmas card too that I have sent to people in previous years. You have to post them early though!
A few years ago I came home from work to find my DH had
got me one of the felt type calendars that you fill yourself. It was a total surprise. Usually it’s filled with chocolate.
A couple of times he has also bought me a Yankee Candle calendar including last week in readiness. I think they are my favourite and better for my figure than chocolate ?
Did you open your presents the next morning, Maggiemaybe? 
I am a traditionalist and only buy picture advent calendars. (Yes, my adult DD’s still demand that I buy them one each year.) I went mad and bought a chocolate one, one year, but the choc was horrible so that added grist to my mill. Last January I spotted that my local independent book shop was selling off their Xmas stock cheaply and I bought some beautiful calendars very cheaply. I even put them away somewhere I’ve remembered! ?
We used to have advent calendars when we were little. They are one of my favourite parts of Christmas...the anticipation is wonderful. I much prefer the old-fashioned ones with little pictures.
You can buy them now for cats and dogs. I know that sounds barmy but bought one last year for our pup and she loved it.
My mum is German so we always had the traditional German advent calendars as children. I have two brothers and we took it in turns to open the doors and it was so exciting! I still love the old-style calendars and try and track one down every year. My mum has kept some old calendars and brings one out at Christmas.
I only like the traditional ones with the little pictures. The old German printed ones are my favourites. We can usually track one down round about now.
I still love the old fashioned, little pictures one, and buy myself one every year. Never had them as kids. Usually buy one for Gdcs, too.
Two years ago I knitted one for Gdcs, 24 pockets, each with a little knitted decoration for the tree, knitted backing mounted on heavy card. It’s huge, but hangs nicely on the back of a door. Major project which I only started in the September so talk about a rush to get it finished for 1st December!
Judging by the massive delivery yesterday, I’m getting a huge beauty advent calendar from the spouse… advantage of being two women is that she’ll clearly make off with some of it, though!
It's the beauty ones which always have me gobsmacked - I have a friend whose husband gets her one every year, and they cost several hundred pounds!
When our children were small I bought an Advent calendar and an Advent candle. The candle burned while the bedtime story was read and the child who hadn’t opened the window on the calendar got to blow out the candle. Saved a lot of argument.
I bought my two adult children a cheese one each a couple of years ago, my son just scoffed it all over a couple of days!
GC’s get chocolate ones, I buy myself an old fashioned one, with glitter and festive pictures behind the windows.
? Maggie re Christmas Eve.
I’m buying a dinosaur advent calendar for my GS in Australia.
I used to buy Advent candles. Until the year I lit one in mid December, nodded off and woke up to find it was Christmas Eve.
I just buy the chocolate a day calendars for everyone now. Where’s Wally from M & S this year for the DGC and Hotel Chocolat for the adults. Plus the M & S beauty calendar, just for me.
I love Advent calendars. Our one is 24 little handmade stockings on a silky cord which I entwine with holly, ivy and lights up the banister rails. I put chocolate coins in them, but as our GC don't visit during Advent we eat them ourselves!
I also make and sell advent calendars, made like a quilt with good size pockets. I'm just about to start another one.
I recently saw a beautiful Advent candle that really tempted me, but I know I would never remember to light it each day.
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