I’m this poster. Agree lamb is controversial which is why I give options. But those meatballs are damn good! |
Yea I mean OP did say no restrictions but this doesn't seem to have broad appeal. Although I eat meat I would be a little hesitant to eat lamb. Seems sad. |
I like lasanga but as you can see it is VERY popular so if you are looking for a fresh idea this isn't it. If you can come up with something else it's probably for the best. Stew with veggies and good bread sound great. |
OP literally said no dietary restrictions. If you are looking to bring a meal for someone you don't know well and it said no restrictions what would you sign up to bring? |
These are all great ideas |
I too love lamb. It would not however be my 1st or 9th choice when I'm going through a tough time. |
OP said it was for a friend. We can assume OP either knows what the friend would prefer or can easily find out. Why are people so resistant to giving people what they actually want/need during a difficult time? I don't get it. |
I'm not allergic to anything in meatloaf, but I will not eat it. Nope, sorry. Too much of that as a kid. I will give you the look of death in return. Other than my spouse, I don't think I've ever told anyone "No meatloaf, ever". So it's not like my neighbors will know I hate meatloaf. The person who gives choices is a kind person. "Larla, would you like a meatloaf or eggplant parm?" |
| Ask them. |
+1 This is common courtesy. Also if I'm bringing you meatloaf - despite you not wanting it - I'm putting you in the uncomfortable position of having to dispose the food. It's very inconsiderate to put someone in this position. |