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[quote=Anonymous]Also make sure that everything you provide (like platter or baking dish) is disposable. I like the charcuterie tray idea. I’ve also delivered a fruit basket with apples, mandarin oranges, bananas, grapes-put all in an aluminum baking dish and line with parchment paper. Give pretty paper napkins. Everyone tends to provide casseroles; think creatively and arrange to deliver lunch like sun sandwiches and cheese tray or do grab and go breakfast with muffins, bagels, breakfast bars, bananas, small bottles of juice or jug of orange juice. When my parent died, I had to pack up and drive to the funeral and so appreciated portable snacks and smaller items delivered to grab and go and share. You don’t want to burden the bereaved with washing dishes and returning items to you.[/quote]
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