| What about Edible Arrangements? |
| I usually send Zingerman’s. |
| If the grieving family is Jewish, it is not customary to send flowers. We usually prefer food (kosher), which will be served to visitors who come to the pay respects (sitting shiva). The family can receive visitors and not have to prepare food. |
I don't think that would be appropriate given the deli's OP mentioned.... |
| We received a fruit basket with salty snacks and nuts. To be honest the chocolate was really helpful. We kept forgetting to eat and that stuff was easy to grab. Heating up food was beyond our capabilities and because it was not sliced fruit it could sit around for a bit. Also it was easy for us to give to other people that were visiting or helping in the very early days. |
Please don’t do this. It always spoils and goes to waste. |
Loaf cakes and breads are so nice. Easy to share and comforting. |
| I would love food and not flowers. If local, I ask when a good night would be and drop off dinner. I just dropped off soup and bread and scones, in fact, and it was a huge hit. If far away, door dash gift card is good idea. I like walnut povitica from Strawberry Hill (cake loaf). |
| Do they have a meal train? |
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Spoonful of Comfort. Have used them many times and it's always appreciated.
https://www.spoonfulofcomfort.com/ |
I just received one. It was delicious and gone in 24 hours! |
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In the Jewish tradition it is food, always food. We received so many pasta dishes and desserts, we put a ton in the freezer. We were grateful for the tray of deli-meat sandwiches and the compete meal (meat, veggies, starch and dessert) from Honeybaked Ham (turns out they have other meats than ham!).
We now always send a complete meal, either from Honeybaked Ham or Omaha Steaks. Comes ready to eat or freeze, whatever works best for the grieving family |
Personally I wouldn't send those bc they tend to have a lot of preservatives in them and that's not how my family (immediate and extended) or friends eat. |
I would be very grateful for this kind of gift. |
This. I think you mean well, OP, but unless the recipients are blessed with lots of refrigerators and freezers, food may not be the way to go. |