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Friend's husband died unexpectedly. Recipes / pro
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<blockquote data-quote="fedup" data-source="post: 63964" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I know you requested hot ideas, but what about a fruit salad? Big chunks of summer fruit mixed together. That's a good healthy snack. I know when my father in law passed away, and I got some fruit at the store, she really went after it. It was as if anything else was too heavy. A bunch of grapes, a few of the in season fruits - peaches, plums, nectarines, berries and bananas. Since different people like different things, this always goes over fairly well- especially if there are young ones around.</p><p></p><p>A vegetable tray, a cheese tray or a variety of good lunch meats- roast beef, turkey, ham, sliced chicken, and the little jars of fixings, as well as a variety of pickles and olives.</p><p></p><p>Finger foods or small bites tend to go easily, where things that might need to be warmed will be more trouble. Likewise, a tray of single bite sweets might be welcomed- they are good to replace depleted energy at times.</p><p></p><p>Fruit juices and soft drinks are also welcome. In warm weather, they will go fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedup, post: 63964, member: 17"] I know you requested hot ideas, but what about a fruit salad? Big chunks of summer fruit mixed together. That's a good healthy snack. I know when my father in law passed away, and I got some fruit at the store, she really went after it. It was as if anything else was too heavy. A bunch of grapes, a few of the in season fruits - peaches, plums, nectarines, berries and bananas. Since different people like different things, this always goes over fairly well- especially if there are young ones around. A vegetable tray, a cheese tray or a variety of good lunch meats- roast beef, turkey, ham, sliced chicken, and the little jars of fixings, as well as a variety of pickles and olives. Finger foods or small bites tend to go easily, where things that might need to be warmed will be more trouble. Likewise, a tray of single bite sweets might be welcomed- they are good to replace depleted energy at times. Fruit juices and soft drinks are also welcome. In warm weather, they will go fast. [/QUOTE]
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