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    I’m looking for an idea of a food delivery idea for someone’s birthday. They are gluten free and dairy free so I am a bit stumped where to look. Any suggestions?
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    SnuggleBuggles is offline Black Diamond level (25,000+ posts)
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    Maybe nuts.com Lots of (obviously) nuts but lots of other goodies too.
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    eta- if you think they might like gourmet meats and cheeses https://saltyporkbits.com/ I am planning to buy a few gift subscriptions from there as holiday gifts. A bit pricey but great quality.

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    Edible Arrangements?
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    Around my area, there has been an explosion of caterers/chefs who have adapted to the times and now offer amazing meal delivery services/freshly prepared family meals. I'm been surprised at their relative value and quality. I love to cook so it's not something we do often, but I think it's a great gift idea (as well as my go-to when I want to help out a sick friend but don't have the time to add additional meals to my week). It may be a bit harder to identify if you're not from the area -- if I wanted to use this for a gift I'd probably search for one of the more general Facebook groups for the area and ask for suggestions there.

    Oh - and the reason I'm suggesting this specifically was that I've been impressed with how the majority of places offering it around me offer good options for people with various dietary restrictions, so I'd hope you'd find that other places too!
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    gatorsmom is offline Pink Diamond level (15,000+ posts)
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    I just asked this question and got a lot of pretty good ideas: https://windsorpeak.com/vbulletin/sh...29#post4379029 I ended up ordering from Zingermans because they had such a fun-sounding selection and different gift possibilities. They had yummy sounding products that were gluten free.
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