Food Gift for a Jewish friend

Anonymous
With everything that’s happening in the world this week, I’d like to send a small food item to a friend. I have a go-to item for this type of gift, but it’s not a good fit for this particular friend. Here’s what I’d like:

Under $25, shipped
From a small business
Edible
Not too sugary ( they were prediabetic years ago and made huge lifestyle changes, so this is not firm.)
Kosher-friendly (They don’t keep kosher, but I could see that they might not want bacon-flavored chips, etc. Doesn’t need to be certified kosher. )
Not too obviously, “You’re Jewish so I’m getting you this Jewish thing.”
Not just a gift card.


Just a nice, small gift for a friend who is having big feelings.
Anonymous
Zingermans
Baked by Yael
Anonymous
What is your usual go to item that's not good for this situation?

Maybe Zabar's but hard to think of $25 or less, shipped.
Anonymous
Under $25 shipped from a small business isn’t going to get you much from anywhere.
Anonymous
What about a chicken soup delivery?
Anonymous
Soups from Soupergirl https://thesoupergirl.com/
Anonymous
You might be able to get a package of salty oat cookies from Teaism shipped for around $25.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Soups from Soupergirl https://thesoupergirl.com/

Souperbland.
Anonymous
That is so nice, OP. How about some lovely olive oil or balsamic?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is your usual go to item that's not good for this situation?

Maybe Zabar's but hard to think of $25 or less, shipped.


It’s a sugary dessert.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Under $25 shipped from a small business isn’t going to get you much from anywhere.


I usually buy about 8 oz of candy for a gift from out of the blue. It’s meant to be a small surprise, not a meal.
Anonymous
Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. Keep’ em coming!
Anonymous
I’ve sometimes ordered from nuts.com. They have various nuts, dried fruit, other snacks and treats.
Anonymous
Harry & David fruit or Edible Arrangements but both likely over budget, otherwise Cheryl’s Cookies
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve sometimes ordered from nuts.com. They have various nuts, dried fruit, other snacks and treats.


The sampler packs look like a great find. Thanks!
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