Anonymous wrote:Take her something that they can nibble on.... cold cuts and fixings, veggies and dips, a good old charcuterie board.
People often bring heavy "casserole" type items that need to be heated up and in the end all taste the same. That or a salad that must be eaten immediately. Try for something that keeps a few days that they can eat how and when they want.
This or comfort food. I think it’s fine to bring things that can be nibbled on, or a more traditional meal. Both are a nice gesture, and both are nice to have on hand for the family and any visitors. If you go the meal/comfort food route, I think something like a salad, lasagna, garlic bread, cookies would be nice.