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randella
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Need ideas...
I am going to visit my friends tomorrow who are brand new parents. I'd like to bring something that can help them out in some way. I am thinking food-related-- any meal that they don't have to make/order-in I think is a good idea.
I want something that is not particularly perishable and something that is also easy to store.
Any thoughts?
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Posted 7/13/07 2:39 PM |
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MikesWife
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Re: Need ideas...
Where are they located? What about a gift certificate to Super Suppers?
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Posted 7/13/07 2:44 PM |
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randella
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Name: Randi
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Re: Need ideas...
thanks for the idea-- I have never heard of that. They live in Brooklyn-- and I want something that I can easily pick up before going over there tomorrow-- I'm right outside of Manhattan.
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Posted 7/13/07 2:47 PM |
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codybear
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Name: Christine
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Re: Need ideas...
Basked Ziti or Lasagna, get a big tray. They can eat it for days, it stores well, and they can even freeze some of it. Baked ziti is my standard new parents delivery, along with fresh bread and a package of ceasar salad. Its even super simple to make instead of buy if you would like.
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Posted 7/13/07 2:50 PM |
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randella
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Member since 8/05 16290 total posts
Name: Randi
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Re: Need ideas...
Posted by codybear
Basked Ziti or Lasagna, get a big tray. They can eat it for days, it stores well, and they can even freeze some of it. Baked ziti is my standard new parents delivery, along with fresh bread and a package of ceasar salad. Its even super simple to make instead of buy if you would like.
I don't have time to make and cool by tomorrow-- where can I pick one up?? Do they sell at the supermarket?
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Posted 7/13/07 2:59 PM |
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codybear
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Re: Need ideas...
I know they sell frozen trays in the supermarket, like Stouffers. You can also just cook the macaroni and assemble the rest and deliver it to them liek that. Then all they need to do it put in the oven, and the houses gets a yummy homecooked smell.
Otherwise you could try a local catering place, like I know Valley catering in Valley Stream sells them at the store, but I know that's not where you are. Other than that I can't help with other specific places (I live in Las Vegas now)
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Posted 7/13/07 3:06 PM |
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neenie

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Re: Need ideas...
Posted by randella
Posted by codybear
Basked Ziti or Lasagna, get a big tray. They can eat it for days, it stores well, and they can even freeze some of it. Baked ziti is my standard new parents delivery, along with fresh bread and a package of ceasar salad. Its even super simple to make instead of buy if you would like.
I don't have time to make and cool by tomorrow-- where can I pick one up?? Do they sell at the supermarket?
I'm not sure if you're near a BJs, but in the freezer section they have this, as well as some other trays of food.
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Posted 7/13/07 3:08 PM |
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BaroqueMama
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Re: Need ideas...
Why not a giftcard to a local restaurant that delivers or to peapod? Either that or some frozen entrees. THey sell them in supermarkets. Prepared meals are a new parent's best friend
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Posted 7/13/07 3:11 PM |
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randella
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Name: Randi
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Re: Need ideas...
I guess it doesn't take that long to just put it together.. If I can send DH to the supermarket I can make it early tomorrow AM I guess-- I don;t have to bake it all.
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Posted 7/13/07 3:11 PM |
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BaroqueMama
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Re: Need ideas...
Posted by randella
I guess it doesn't take that long to just put it together.. If I can send DH to the supermarket I can make it early tomorrow AM I guess-- I don;t have to bake it all.
Baked ziti couldn't be easier. If you don't want to make a sauce, just buy a good brand of jarred sauce, then the already shredded mozzarella and ricotta, boil up some penne or rigatoni, mix it all together and cover with foil. They can freeze it and throw in the oven at their convenience.
Message edited 7/13/2007 3:13:29 PM.
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Posted 7/13/07 3:12 PM |
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DRMom
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Re: Need ideas...
Posted by randella
I guess it doesn't take that long to just put it together.. If I can send DH to the supermarket I can make it early tomorrow AM I guess-- I don;t have to bake it all.
Go to Costco or BJ's they have a ton of prepared food. Any pasta dish can be frozen. Another cute idea is make up a basket with a bottle of wine, pasta and good sauce(Rao's is pretty good) and Maybe a loaf of bread they can have an easy pasta dinner-throw in a candle!
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Posted 7/13/07 3:15 PM |
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randella
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Name: Randi
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Re: Need ideas...
Posted by prncss
Posted by randella
I guess it doesn't take that long to just put it together.. If I can send DH to the supermarket I can make it early tomorrow AM I guess-- I don;t have to bake it all.
Baked ziti couldn't be easier. If you don't want to make a sauce, just buy a good brand of jarred sauce, then the already shredded mozzarella and ricotta, boil up some penne or rigatoni, mix it all together and cover with foil. They can freeze it and throw in the oven at their convenience.
MAKE the sauce???
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Posted 7/13/07 3:16 PM |
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curliegirl
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Re: Need ideas...
I would find a great restaurant in their area (Brooklyn is abundant) and have them make up an assoted tray of food, and tell them you want it packed separately, this way they can heat up what they like.
Baked ziti is very cliche......yet still good.
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Posted 7/13/07 3:18 PM |
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BaroqueMama
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Re: Need ideas...
Posted by randella
Posted by prncss
Posted by randella
I guess it doesn't take that long to just put it together.. If I can send DH to the supermarket I can make it early tomorrow AM I guess-- I don;t have to bake it all.
Baked ziti couldn't be easier. If you don't want to make a sauce, just buy a good brand of jarred sauce, then the already shredded mozzarella and ricotta, boil up some penne or rigatoni, mix it all together and cover with foil. They can freeze it and throw in the oven at their convenience.
MAKE the sauce???
I forget that not everyone is a sauce snob like me Only homemade for me!
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Posted 7/13/07 3:18 PM |
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cj7305
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Re: Need ideas...
What about rotisserie chicken & sides from a place like Zorn's or pre made wraps.
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Posted 7/13/07 3:20 PM |
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randella
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Name: Randi
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Re: Need ideas...
Posted by curliegirl
I would find a great restaurant in their area (Brooklyn is abundant) and have them make up an assoted tray of food, and tell them you want it packed separately, this way they can heat up what they like.
Baked ziti is very cliche......yet still good.
great idea-- but time is not on my side.
I just want something easy and my friend looooooooves Baked Ziti..
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Posted 7/13/07 3:22 PM |
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randella
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Name: Randi
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Re: Need ideas...
Posted by prncss
Posted by randella
Posted by prncss
Posted by randella
I guess it doesn't take that long to just put it together.. If I can send DH to the supermarket I can make it early tomorrow AM I guess-- I don;t have to bake it all.
Baked ziti couldn't be easier. If you don't want to make a sauce, just buy a good brand of jarred sauce, then the already shredded mozzarella and ricotta, boil up some penne or rigatoni, mix it all together and cover with foil. They can freeze it and throw in the oven at their convenience.
MAKE the sauce???
I forget that not everyone is a sauce snob like me Only homemade for me!
I wish I had the time or energy to experiment-- alas, I settle for my healthy choice sauce.
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Posted 7/13/07 3:24 PM |
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codybear
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Re: Need ideas...
Posted by curliegirl
Baked ziti is very cliche......yet still good.
I prefer to think of it as traditional.
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Posted 7/13/07 3:47 PM |
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