Hey DC locals - my mom fell biking and broke her arm. I'd like to send her some fabulous comfort food she can eat with one hand. Any recs for catering type places that might do this?
[eta that they're in Chevy Chase, specifically. Though I figure delivery zones in DC are probably larger than in NYC because most of them use cars instead of bikes.]
t Poking head for just a minute
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(This posting thing is fun! Pity about me just poking-my-head-in-the-middle-of-ongoing-conversations being-all-me-Me-ME without-any-showing-of-how-much-I-do-so-miss-you-guys, though. I have to work on that. Boy, I miss you guys.)
(Oh, and once again, I apologize for the Hebrew-only captioning. I can't help but feel it's yet another me-Me-ME, but just as it's-better-late-than-never, I hope it's-better-with-incomprehensible-captioning-than-not-at-all.)
What does comfort food look like from your mother's point of view, Jessica?
Mac & cheese? Baked goods?
That sure is one happy looking baby, Nilly.
Jess, OUCH! Your poor mom!
Happy birthday, SUE!
Happy Bookday, Amy! Does it matter towards your book numbers if I buy locally versus by Amazon?
Not at all, java!
NILLY! BABY OF NILLY! I'm deciding that you came to visit today just for me! YAY!
Aw, Jess, that bites.
Nilly! Those pictures are the cutest.
Ouch, Jessica. Your poor mom. How about cookies? Brownies? Or do you want more meal-like food?
Hey DC locals - my mom fell biking and broke her arm. I'd like to send her some fabulous comfort food she can eat with one hand. Any recs for catering type places that might do this?
cupcake placed deliver! ;)
What does comfort food look like from your mother's point of view, Jessica?
Oh, good question. I was thinking meals - maybe soup? And she's from Cincinnati originally, so maybe I'll mail-order some Graeters to go with it. (Not Skyline, the canned stuff is painfully inferior to what she can make herself.)