Grandma broke her arm. What should I pick up and take over for her for dinner?!


Question: Something easy that will feed her, myself and my daughter, don't have time to cook and clean it up over there.


Answers: Something easy that will feed her, myself and my daughter, don't have time to cook and clean it up over there.

Grandmas love Boston Market

Order pizza and bring some beer for her to help her arm
lol

foods that can be eaten by hand...pizza, fried chicken, finger foods, etc. Those are the easiest to clean and easiest for her to eat. She's not going to be able to cut her food or use both hands to eat it so keep that in mind.

Good luck!

grandmas usually like foods that arent fried like fruit and veggie trays. good luck w/her.pray for her arm to heal.

Fried chicken!

Don't take a foot long sub.

Applebee's to go!

anything that she won't have to cut will work. How about tomato soup and grilled ham and cheese sandwiches?, easy, quick, little clean-up.

sounds gross to most people but KFC would probably work or an equivalent to a chicken place, where you can get a few sides. she could eat the chicken either strips or leg with one arm and you don't need two hands to nibble a biscuit

pick up a rotisserie chicken from the wal-mart deli and a couple of sides.
they are tasty!

Subway! Either that or chinese takeout.

Foods that don't require two hands. Start with soup, you can get a chicken salad or pasta with meat sauce. Of course, you can get a steak and you cut it for her. A broken arm is not an end all.





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