Meal Trains for Families with Dietary Restrictions (what I do for Kosher, Vegan, GF, etc.)

Sometimes we want to help another family out with a meal, but it's intimidating when that family has dietary restrictions different from our own.

Be it kosher, vegan, gluten free, or a family with allergies, there are a few ways you can still support them by participating in a Meal Train:

1) Ask if there is a restaurant or market they shop at, where you can pick up a meal they would like
2) When it comes to Kosher, some families use the term "kosher" but observe in their own unique ways, particularly reform or conservative jews - and many jewish families do not eat kosher at all.
3) When in doubt, just ask how you can help!

For my chicken satay recipe, from Serious Eats, click here (note: I rarely have lemongrass or fish sauce and usually omit the lemongrass and sub in soy sauce or vinegar, or a mixture of the two, for the fish sauce this recipe calls for. The rest of the ingredients are fairly standard, and it is delish!): https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2013/04/thai-chicken-satay-recipe.html

Lunchbox Tomato Cups and Easy Roasted Tomatoes:
https://youtu.be/7YFcqKolBwI

For my complete playlist of Meal Train videos:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVI-bNDxSxI3Cy_tXQo6vx99sukPAB85T

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