| What is your go to “food” gift to send family/friends? |
| 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. |
| Bialy, lox, and whitefish box package Goldbelly (bagels are everywhere but bialys are less common). |
| Essa Bagels, or Italian cookies from a bakery in Brooklyn that are great. For non-Jews, I’ll send soup from Spoonful of Comfort. |
I sent lox once and the person got sick from it. We agreed lox shouldn’t be shipped. |
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Pineapples from the Maui Pineapple Store.
Panettone from Olivieri 1882. People always recommend Zingerman’s but I do not get the love for them. |
| 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. |
| Homemade bread. |
That would get thrown right out. |
I would love this. |
| 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. |
| We send nuts from The Peanut Shop of Williamsburg. They have plain peanuts, seasoned peanuts, chocolate covered nuts, and more. |
Interesting. |
I cannot imagine living life this way. That is all. |