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Posted by helen
Best Nurturing Meal August 17, 2016 01:56AM |
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I am taking a meal tonight to a bereaved family. The kids are late teen to early 20's and their mum is 50 ish.
The mum is also feeling lousy with a chest infection.
I am trying to decide what to make as obviously it needs to be transportable and reheated but I want it to be caring and thoughtful.
Currently thoughts are either smoked fish pie (foodlovers one with fresh smoked fish, kumara topping etc...) or chicken and leek pie.
Any suggestions from you?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/17/2016 02:41AM by helen.
The mum is also feeling lousy with a chest infection.
I am trying to decide what to make as obviously it needs to be transportable and reheated but I want it to be caring and thoughtful.
Currently thoughts are either smoked fish pie (foodlovers one with fresh smoked fish, kumara topping etc...) or chicken and leek pie.
Any suggestions from you?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/17/2016 02:41AM by helen.
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I'm finding that things with mash are most comforting for the two I'm cooking for at the moment, it reheats well and there is just something comforting about it. I'd also avoid the fish, because not everyone likes it, I don't think it reheats well, and it'll make the fridge a bit smelly if it is in there for a day or so (thinking that at this time they may have lots of people bringing them food, or they just may not be up to eating for a day or so).
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I would tend toward the chicken and leek pie as some people just don't like fish. A simple beef casserole would also be nice. hat hanh nhan
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