The Artisan Eclectic is really popular today. We don't just have one going, not two, but three! And all three of them are sent as birthday gifts! Wow!7908374 Artisan Eclectic DuoThe particular one pictured today though is that of Hugh's. He would be receiving it in Twickenham tomorrow. It's a birthday gift from his parents in Celbridge. On the other hand, another Artisan Eclectic Duo (I keep accidentally typing Electric instead of Eclectic) was also sent by loving parents, but instead of Ireland to UK, it is staying within the Irish borders. It's going to Aengus in Straffan. His parents had left instructions on the delivery information for the driver to call for directions as they understand that Irish address sometimes don't have a house number or street name to work with so might prove a tad bit difficult to find the recipient's location.Another birthday gift leaving us today is the Great Taste Award Gold.2406565 GTA GoldThis one is to wish 'Papa Bear' happy birthday in Wigan. Awww, that's such a cute nickname for a father. Well, Papa Bear, we hope you enjoy this glorious hamper. It has some really delicious cheese (oh yum yum), organic smoked salmon, a luscious lemon curd to go with some divine oatcakes and cookies, an exotic Spanish honey and many other wonderful award-winning products. We hope you feel nice and spoiled with this gift!The last hamper I chose for the day is......7908372  Cheesy Sunshine and Wine DuoSurely you must be able to guess it with one look at the picture by now. Yes, correct! Cheesy Sunshine & Wine Duo. Perhaps I'm just in a very cheesy mood, but all these gifts with cheese in them is just drawing all of my attention today. I'm just drawn to it like a moth to a flame. The Cheesy Sunshine & Wine Duo has three different kinds of cheese, a wonderful Red Leicester (my favourite), a creamy and nutty Vintage Cheddar and a Garlic and Herb truckle as well. But we had unfortunately ran out of the Carrigaline Farmhouse Garlic and Herb Cheddar today, so we had to switch it to a Bandon Vale Murragh (Irish Gloucester) cheese instead. It's kinda like cheddar but a bit more rich and great with the crackers and relish in the hamper.