Recipes Copycat & Clone Recipes Sourcing extra outdoor seating

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    Lamelia
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    My twin daughters actually got married on the exact same day recently and it was an absolutely massive celebration for everyone involved. We suddenly have quite an expansion in the family with the new lads joining us for our regular weekend get-togethers. The thing is we bought a really brilliant outdoor dining set ages ago made from incredibly durable stuff that has survived all sorts of weather. We basically need to get a couple of extra seats for the boys to match that kind of longevity so we can all sit around comfortably outside. Do you lot know where in the UK one should look for outdoor seating made from properly tough materials these days?

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    A double wedding sounds absolutely massive and that’s such wonderful news for your growing family. Hosting everyone outside on a sunny afternoon is definitely the best way to spend the weekends. Standard high street shops usually just sell flimsy plastic that fades after a few months in the sun. You could have a look at places like John Lewis since they normally carry properly solid pieces that survive the elements for decades. There are also quite a few massive independent garden centres like Hayes Garden World that stock the really heavy-duty metal and timber collections.

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    Blimey, two sons-in-law arriving at once is quite the shift for the family dynamic. Sunday afternoons in the garden are going to look very different from here on in. Have a look at garden chairs here https://rengard.co.uk/product-category/garden-outdoor-chairs/ . There’s a decent range of robust materials that hold up properly through British weather year after year. Should be straightforward enough to find something that sits well alongside what you already have.

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