Best Food Gifts

Anonymous
Murray’s cheese and snack assortments.
Anonymous
NYC bagels or Giordanos pizza from Chicago. I’m actually about to order six pizzas from them.
Anonymous
Spoonful of Comfort
Anonymous
Maybe I am tacky but I love tins of gourmet popcorn
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Homemade bread.


I cannot imagine living life this way.

That is all.


I know who you are PP. I have a sister who would answer just as you have.
I also observe how her community and "friends" smile politely at her but how they see who she really is.
Anonymous
I wouldn’t want or give any of these. Yuck. How about a good olive oil or vinegar? Or a yogurt starter?
Anonymous
For coffee drinkers, a gift subscription of coffee beans. They are usually available for varying lengths of time and in different formats - whole bean, ground, pods. Most roasters who sell by mail offer these, including Black Rifle Coffee, Roast To Order, and others. Most also offer gift cards, if you're unsure exactly what roast type or flavor profile the recipient would prefer.
Anonymous
Zingermans is my go to for food gifts. Milk Bar for a fun birthday cake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t want or give any of these. Yuck. How about a good olive oil or vinegar? Or a yogurt starter?

It’s the “yuck” lady.
Anonymous
Zahav (Philadelphia restaurant) via Goldbelly. Highly recommend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We send nuts from The Peanut Shop of Williamsburg. They have plain peanuts, seasoned peanuts, chocolate covered nuts, and more.


I like this idea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Homemade bread.


I cannot imagine living life this way.

That is all.


What? You can't imagine making homemade bread? You can't imagine giving it away to people? You can't imagine giving food gifts? You can't imagine actual bread? NP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t want or give any of these. Yuck. How about a good olive oil or vinegar? Or a yogurt starter?

It’s the “yuck” lady.


Yeah, and she's "yuck"ing everything but wants to go around giving people a yogurt starter...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t want or give any of these. Yuck. How about a good olive oil or vinegar? Or a yogurt starter?

It’s the “yuck” lady.


Yeah, and she's "yuck"ing everything but wants to go around giving people a yogurt starter...


It totally made me laugh out loud. I was super happy with the oil and vinegar options, and then lol!!! How gross. What does that look like? How do you package it for people? Has anyone ever used it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Homemade bread.


I cannot imagine living life this way.

That is all.


I know who you are PP. I have a sister who would answer just as you have.
I also observe how her community and "friends" smile politely at her but how they see who she really is.


Lol, I thought it was my sister. With the "that is all" nonsense.
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