It’s really weird when you think about it. Being in need doesn’t have to mean a disaster has befallen you. A helping hand is just as needed when your world is spilling over with joy, like when you have a new baby or move into a new house, as when your life is contracting, like during a death in your family or surgery.
Even though these events represent two sides of the coin of life, they all are times when grocery shopping and meal prep can be the straw that breaks the camel’s back. That’s when friends can swoop in to the rescue.
Nothing says “I love you” like a home cooked meal. Most people default to lasagna or baked ziti when taking a meal to someone, but why not ditch the red sauce and really wow them? A well planned meal shows you’re a lover and a thinker.
You can pick and choose between the following recipes or be a rockstar and make them all. I personally like to provide enough food for lunches and leftovers. I also always like to supplement with a salad kit and cut-up fruit. It’s a luxury to have that healthy freshness without any of the chopping.
And this isn’t all about giving, if you double the recipes you’ll have your own meal preparation done for days. Give a little, get a little.
Main Meal
If you want to really floor them with some some real comfort food they would never be expecting, these Easy Oven-Baked Cheeseburger Sliders are just the ticket. The emphasis here is on the “easy.”
Another option is this Zucchini and Ground Turkey Cheesy Casserole. It’s filling, but with a healthy freshness you don’t often find in casseroles. This is also a great one if you think they might have to stick it in the freezer.
Main Meal for Picky Eaters/Side Dish/Lunch
Forget politics, here’s the real eternal debate: is mac and cheese a main dish or a side dish? The world may never know, but many picky eaters sure do love it. If a household has kids, I like to include some helpings of Mom’s Best Macaroni and Cheese.
Side Dish
Think pasta salad is only for summer? Try Balsamic-Mustard Vinaigrette Pasta Salad and think again! The mustard and olives in the dressing provide a tang and depth of flavor that makes it perfect for any season. It also makes a perfect lunch. Your friend will enjoy snacking on this rather than a bag of chips or cookies.
The Sweet Stuff
Be it good times or bad times, there’s always room for brownies and these Oreo and Peanut Butter Brownie Bites more than fit the bill. Don’t fret about having time for these though; they’re easy to make too. Being a champion isn’t always hard work.
I can’t name the number of times my friends have taken care of me, so I jump at every chance to pay it forward. If this helps you spread the love, then my work on the internet is done for today.
What is your go-to dish to take to someone?
-Ellen
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Seeing as how we raise pigs and chickens, oftentimes I’ll make breakfast for dinner for a family. Breakfast casserole or sausage gravy and biscuits have been very well received. White chili, chicken and noodles, pork bbq, pork fried rice…so many options. I’ve found it doesn’t matter so much what we make, it’s the fact that we took the time to make it that counts. It really is an easy way to show someone you care. Also, families who have one spouse traveling for an extended time appreciate those meals, too. I have been on the receiving end of meal generosity, and it makes a world of difference.
I’m gonna have to try those oven cheeseburgers!
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I really did love it when my friend gave my family a breakfast casserole after I had my appendectomy. Great ideas! Ellen
Love this, ladies! I am always out of ideas when taking meals, so this is perfect! Thanks!
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It does help to have the suggestions grouped in one place. Ellen