Best Food Gifts

Anonymous
What is your go to “food” gift to send family/friends?
Anonymous
Anything from Zingermans to adults, Baked by Melissa for younger people, Harry and David for someone who would appreciate good fruit. Meal from Honey Baked Ham after someone passes.
Anonymous
Bialy, lox, and whitefish box package Goldbelly (bagels are everywhere but bialys are less common).
Anonymous
Essa Bagels, or Italian cookies from a bakery in Brooklyn that are great. For non-Jews, I’ll send soup from Spoonful of Comfort.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bialy, lox, and whitefish box package Goldbelly (bagels are everywhere but bialys are less common).


I sent lox once and the person got sick from it. We agreed lox shouldn’t be shipped.
Anonymous
Pineapples from the Maui Pineapple Store.

Panettone from Olivieri 1882.

People always recommend Zingerman’s but I do not get the love for them.
Anonymous
Chocolates from the chocolate store on 18th st! They hand write the little map for a box of mixed bonbons - you can specify flavors and colors. Gorgeous ribbon, and they ship. If you go in, you can give them a note to include. It’s perfect.
Anonymous
Homemade bread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Homemade bread.


That would get thrown right out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pineapples from the Maui Pineapple Store.

Panettone from Olivieri 1882.

People always recommend Zingerman’s but I do not get the love for them.


I would love this.
Anonymous
Rather than start a new post, I have a $100 gift limit for a family gift exchange. All are adults but only half are drinkers. Any other ideas to get to $100?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rather than start a new post, I have a $100 gift limit for a family gift exchange. All are adults but only half are drinkers. Any other ideas to get to $100?


Assuming you want to give a food gift then? These people don't have to travel after the exchange? That will influence the suggestions.
Anonymous
We send nuts from The Peanut Shop of Williamsburg. They have plain peanuts, seasoned peanuts, chocolate covered nuts, and more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Homemade bread.


That would get thrown right out.


Interesting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Homemade bread.


I cannot imagine living life this way.

That is all.
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