Charlesworth WI members received their August meeting in a paper bag.
They contained the president’s report, favourite recipes from the committee and a crossword to stretch the brain cells.
There were cheese scones, cookies and fudge to accompany tea or coffee.
Plus a tealight, soap and lavender heart to sooth the senses.
Press secretary Margaret Barton said: “Members opened their bags at 7.30pm on the third Wednesday of the month, the date and time of all our meetings.
“Last but not least, we received a packet of Forget Me Not seeds to remember each other by.
“Hopefully we will be able to meet in person soon.
“Plans are being made to hold a socially distanced September meeting.”

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