Anonymous wrote:this is one of the most bizarre requests i've seen in a while. but then again i've been avoiding the off topic forum. thanks OP.
Anonymous wrote:this is one of the most bizarre requests i've seen in a while. but then again i've been avoiding the off topic forum. thanks OP.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want to send them to yourself? Why?
Ignore the rude poster.
Here are some ideas:
Harry and David-BEST pears ever!! Their cheddar cheese is good too.
NYNaturals-if you are a fan of dehydrated Kale chips
USWellness meats-never used them, but heard they good grassfed beef, etc-burgers come raw I think
Zingermans- has great bread and they will mail it, but I haven't eaten there in ages
Zabars
You could also look into options like Diettogo which I think delivers. They occasionally offer samples at the gym I use and I though the food tasted nice. There are also plenty of "chefs for hire" in the area.Usually they want to prep the meal in your home, but some will bring it to you already prepared.
Good luck! Hope the delivery goes smoothly!
I like the idea OP. My worry is different from everyone else's -- if you BF, your baby might not do OK with dairy right away. I'd hold off.
I think most people these days just go ahead and eat whatever unless there is a history of severe food allergies in the family. You can always cut out dairy if you need to later but most babies are misdiagnosed with food allergies.
Anonymous wrote:I like the idea OP. My worry is different from everyone else's -- if you BF, your baby might not do OK with dairy right away. I'd hold off.
Anonymous wrote:You want to send them to yourself? Why?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, so not so much on the "gift" aspect of the basket (even thought I love a hillshire farms summer sausage). Could you do a grocery delivery service? Where are you located?
I'm in Alexandria Va. We have limited freezer/fridge space and we go grocery shopping once per week for foods to eat during that week.
We just really dont have enough room to stock up a few weeks in advance and I was hoping to avoid having to go into the grocery store once the baby arrives with a 2 yr old and a newborn.