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Post by Loupy on Aug 9, 2015 2:26:23 GMT -7
8 Tips For Taking Food to Others Easy Food at the Right Time = Reduced StressFrom: sunnyslideup.com/taking-a-meal-for-others/1. TAKE MAIN MEALS: Make a main meal not just a side dish. Keep in mind that it does not need to be dinner - everyone eats breakfast and lunch as well.
2. USE DISPOSABLE BAKEWARE: Take/serve all of the food in dishes that do not need to be returned.
3. MAKE IT EASY: Consider foods that are easy to eat. Casseroles and other one dish meals work well and are easy to serve or warm up for leftovers.
4. FOOD ALLERGIES: Make sure there are no allergies you need to be aware of. It is always safe to stay away from certain foods like peanuts, shellfish and large amounts of gluten. Healthy foods are usually safe.
5. TIMING: Check with the family to see what time is best. This is very important if there are young children involved and there may be early bed times.
6. BRING ENOUGH: Know who you are cooking for and how many people you will be feeding.
7. DON'T DOUBLE UP: Check with the family to make sure someone else is not providing the meal. An easy way to keep it straight is with a food scheduling website.
8. GO BEYOND THE FOOD: Help out with the daily chores. Take Clorox wipes or something similar with you to wipe down the bathroom/kitchen counters and mirrors. Take out the trash and anything else to help out.
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