Anonymous
Post 12/13/2021 12:17     Subject: Re:30yr olds, married, no kids: what mail order food gift do you want $150?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harry and David's!


Same!


Really dislike them. It feels very corporate and like there's nothing in particular that's great, just a bunch of random snacks.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2021 10:36     Subject: 30yr olds, married, no kids: what mail order food gift do you want $150?

The meal selection at Williams sonoma is good. I sent a frozen 4-dinner box to a friend who has no kids and works all the time. Fully prepared and reheats.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2021 07:44     Subject: Re:30yr olds, married, no kids: what mail order food gift do you want $150?

Anonymous wrote:Harry and David's!


Same!
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2021 02:09     Subject: 30yr olds, married, no kids: what mail order food gift do you want $150?

lady m crepe cake
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2021 18:02     Subject: 30yr olds, married, no kids: what mail order food gift do you want $150?

Zingerman's. Particularly their chocolate sourdough.

https://www.zingermans.com/Product/zingermans-holiday-bread-gift-box/G-HBB
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2021 17:59     Subject: 30yr olds, married, no kids: what mail order food gift do you want $150?

Three month Bokksu subscription: https://www.bokksu.com/products/classic-bokksu
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2021 16:47     Subject: 30yr olds, married, no kids: what mail order food gift do you want $150?

Spices. The Spice Merchants or The Spice House.

Or a subscription to Salt & Straw for ice cream.
Basket from the Cherry Republic.

Fancy coffee subscription of shade-grown/audobon/sustainable-certified beans
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Anything delicious and local is also great.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2021 00:38     Subject: 30yr olds, married, no kids: what mail order food gift do you want $150?

Anonymous wrote:must be mail order edible; up to $150; no alcohol
thanks


Fromroy panettone is the only correct answer
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2021 23:20     Subject: 30yr olds, married, no kids: what mail order food gift do you want $150?

Anonymous wrote:An UberEats or DoorDash gift card


yep.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2021 23:16     Subject: Re:30yr olds, married, no kids: what mail order food gift do you want $150?

Anonymous wrote:- G&M crabcakes, they overnight them and they are delicious!
- Ice cream of the month club
- Omaha steaks
- Jenni's ice cream


Trash.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2021 22:27     Subject: Re:30yr olds, married, no kids: what mail order food gift do you want $150?

- G&M crabcakes, they overnight them and they are delicious!
- Ice cream of the month club
- Omaha steaks
- Jenni's ice cream
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2021 17:13     Subject: 30yr olds, married, no kids: what mail order food gift do you want $150?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tamales from Texas. This is my Christmas present from my sister every year and they arrive on dry ice ready to be doled out sparingly over the coming year.

No shade to anyone who loves Central American tamales but I do not want any plantain leaves, olives, or, for the love of God, raisins involved in my tamales. And I do not have a connect for good Mexican tamales in DC.


Company name pls


Texas Lone Star Tamales.


Noooo! Delia's Tamales is the answer! (You can also order online and have them delivered)
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2021 17:09     Subject: 30yr olds, married, no kids: what mail order food gift do you want $150?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Portillo's Italian Beefs, but I'm from Chicago. May not be for everyone LOL.


Italian beef is delicious!


DH is from Chicago and we ordered Portillo's from Gold Belly once. It was delicious and traveled really well!
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2021 17:02     Subject: 30yr olds, married, no kids: what mail order food gift do you want $150?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tamales from Texas. This is my Christmas present from my sister every year and they arrive on dry ice ready to be doled out sparingly over the coming year.

No shade to anyone who loves Central American tamales but I do not want any plantain leaves, olives, or, for the love of God, raisins involved in my tamales. And I do not have a connect for good Mexican tamales in DC.


Company name pls


Texas Lone Star Tamales.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2021 16:44     Subject: 30yr olds, married, no kids: what mail order food gift do you want $150?

Anonymous wrote:Tamales from Texas. This is my Christmas present from my sister every year and they arrive on dry ice ready to be doled out sparingly over the coming year.

No shade to anyone who loves Central American tamales but I do not want any plantain leaves, olives, or, for the love of God, raisins involved in my tamales. And I do not have a connect for good Mexican tamales in DC.


Company name pls