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Slipping Notes in Lunches

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Date: 12/09/2004 Topics: Gifts > Inexpensive | Old Categories > Gifts  
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Slip "I love you" notes into lunches, pockets, or between pages of school books for your children or spouse. Costs nothing but means everything! But be careful! I know a woman who put a note inside her husband's sandwich and he ate the note right along with his sandwich and never knew the difference until she told him what she had done later!

By Robin
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By v (Guest Post)
My dad would always put notes into my daughter's lunch bag as well. Cartoons were always good for that as well. He'd wrap one side of the foil around the sandwich then put the note/cartoon on that. She always had a crowd at lunch to see what Pop left for her.

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