12/03/2023 12:46
Subject: Re:Food gift basket (not wine)
Is Wolferman’s good?
Anonymous
12/03/2023 12:35
Subject: Food gift basket (not wine)
Anonymous wrote:Spoonful of Comfort is delicious.
It looks good but I'm always turned off by deliveries of cold items with freezer packs, etc. Seems fussy and wasteful for me just to send soup.
Anonymous
12/03/2023 12:13
Subject: Food gift basket (not wine)
Anonymous wrote:Spoonful of Comfort is delicious.
It was surprisingly good!
Zingerman’s has nice baskets.
Anonymous
12/03/2023 11:53
Subject: Re:Food gift basket (not wine)
Thank you all. I will check out these suggestions. They eat almost anything, but I know are trying to avoid alcohol.
Anonymous
12/03/2023 11:20
Subject: Re:Food gift basket (not wine)
Do you know anything about their food preferences?
Anonymous
12/03/2023 11:19
Subject: Food gift basket (not wine)
Spoonful of Comfort is delicious.
Anonymous
12/03/2023 11:15
Subject: Re:Food gift basket (not wine)
I dislike Harry and David’s. +1 to Zingerman’s Zabar’s. I also like DiBruno’s. We now send Gregory’s Oranges and receive compliments about that. You have to wait for the oranges to be picked, so it doesn’t ship immediately. Or send steaks or a holiday dinner from Omaha (or something similar).
Anonymous
12/03/2023 11:07
Subject: Food gift basket (not wine)
Zingerman’s, Zabar’s if you like their options.
Anonymous
12/03/2023 10:50
Subject: Food gift basket (not wine)
I’m hoping to send a food-oriented gift box to some 60s age relatives who are going through a rough time. I’ve only ever received Harry and David. Wondering if there are any others with which people have had good experiences? TIA