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06-08-2022 01:05 PM
If you just want to send something small, that could be frozen if he/she might have diet restrictions post surgery, check Cheryls cookies website. They offer a few "cookie samplers" that come with free shipping (one variety sampler is $9.99 for 6 different cookies) and they can be frozen to eat at a later date. You pick the ship date.
06-08-2022 01:05 PM
Depending on the surgery and her living arrangements...
Once a BF checked and then turned up with lunch for everyone. Just fruit and sandwiches, clean up included 😍. Still treasure the memory.
06-08-2022 01:25 PM
I don't think the food on QVC is very good or worth the money they charge. Besides the fact that shipping is unreliable. I would go with a company that does this all the time.
There are some great suggestions on here, mine would be Stonewall Kitchen dot com.
Many different gift packs to choose from like jams & jellies, mustards, spices, a whole lot of ideas! I use them often and they are very reliable and the products are fresh and tasty.
06-08-2022 01:25 PM
Thanks all. She doesn't live close to me and I've checked for local places to deliver. She's having shoulder surgery and so she won't limited on what she can eat. I was going to send her a cookie bouquet, I've loved getting them, from a local shop but the delivery charge is ridiculous. I may send a Grandma's coffee cake or something. Another friend lives close buy. I may ask her if she is going to do something and I can send her some money to take something from me.
06-08-2022 01:31 PM
Lundberg farms has a website with a lot of snack type chips, rice cakes and snack things that would be great for someone recovering and needing something crisp.
I have ordered a lot of organic rice from them and always been pleased with the products, response and shipping.
06-08-2022 01:46 PM
06-08-2022 01:57 PM
This company is amazing. The items come individually wrapped and when I get a no shipping deal or something, I have frozen the pralines and taken one out at a time.
I have tasted many homemade candies when I taught candy making and they are top notch!
06-08-2022 02:11 PM
@ECBG I like your idea of freezing the candy for a treat whenever you feel like it. I may have to try this company for gift giving. First, I need to try out these goodies as a treat to myself.
06-08-2022 02:13 PM - edited 06-08-2022 02:15 PM
@shy bobcat wrote:@ECBG I like your idea of freezing the candy for a treat whenever you feel like it. I may have to try this company for gift giving. First, I need to try out these goodies as a treat to myself.
Get yourself a box of pralines. Everyone that I have given them to has had an eye rolling experience!
If you have been to Barefoot Landing in Myrtle Beach, they have a store there and give out samples. You see people with their bags everywhere!
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