1. Make sure to consider any food allergies and preferences before making a dish. You should also consider dietary restrictions if they are on medication.
2. Check to see what other friends are bringing so that they have some variety.
3. Use a disposable pan so they won't have to worry about remembering who's dish it is and returning it. It will also save them time with dishes.
4. Include cooking instructions. A lot of people forget to do this simple task.
5. Do not overcook foods that are going into the casserole because when you reheat the dish you don't want everything to be over cooked.
6. Don't be afraid to go the extra mile and include side dishes or a nice dessert. During rough times these small acts of kindness can really help.
Published by Kaitlin Coffey
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