SkyAJK
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- Apr 27, 2024
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I am sorry to hear about your grandma.I need help planning ahead for a meal. Let me tell you my situation.
It looks like my grandmother is getting ready to pass away. That’s all I’m going to say, I won’t go into details.
Anyway, here’s where he needs some advice. What types of food and recipes would be appropriate for a funeral?
Can someone please give me some ideas? So far, all I have is funeral potatoes.
Finger food is easy on you at difficult time and avoid too much cleaning/washing up.
Easier on other free hands to hugs and not so much looking for knife and fork to eat with..etc..
I attended a sad event like this a few years back and the family served similar to subway, but on the fancier scale, smaller size, water bottles and paper plate. I don't know if this is appropriate or not, but I did not really bothered, I only took the water bottle because the family members keep on asking that I eat and drink.