Kindness can come packaged as something delicious. Delivering food to someone who is going through a tough time is a tangible way to express concern, offer encouragement, or provide an excuse to drop by. We put together some ideas to inspire your next edible delivery of love.
A Snacking Box
Not everyone needs or wants a big meal. Sometimes the best thing is to offer a box of snacks that can serve as a meal.
We filled a cute little box with a variety of sweet and savory items. You can make these for several friends at once, or just make one and enjoy the leftover snacks in your own household. Good places to shop would be specialty markets or Costco.
What we included in our box: Dried Tart Montmorency cherries, Undercover Chocolate Quinoa Crisps, Harvest Snap Baked Green Pea Snacks, RW Garcia Sweet Potato Crackers, Nature Bakery Fig Bar, Roasted Mixed Nuts, Club crackers, Grapes, Strawberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, That’s It Bar, Cheese, Reese’s Dark Chocolate Thins, Dove Dark Chocolate, Cookies from a local bakery, Water mixers – LMNT and Liquid IV.
If you are making a meal for an older friend or individual, small portions are a much better option than a big casserole (otherwise the person has to eat it for several days straight or freeze it). Think in terms of one or two portions at most.
By Anita Oldham | Photos Melissa Donald
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