
There’s nothing like chicken soup to mend a bad cold or sore soul. Marti Bowes Wymer took that to heart by creating her own line of old-fashioned chicken soup that you can send to anyone needing a dose of love.
Forget flowers. We prefer the idea of helping a loved one with a jar of Spoonful of Comfort, filled with nothing more than chicken stock, chicken, carrots, celery, onions, garlic, parsley, salt and pepper. The soup is super fresh, so much so that this 64 ounce jar needs to be consumed within 2-3 days of arrival. How about sharing it all with someone you love?
Each jar is $32.00. Marti will even add homemade rolls or oatmeal raisin cookies to your order for $6.00 each. Now that’s love.

Maggie, is chief tasting officer and founder of Eat Boutique. She started the site in 2007 as a way to highlight and celebrate the best pure, local and comforting handmade foods, and now sells unique and delicious handmade food in monthly tasting subscriptions and seasonal gift boxes. Fostering vibrant real world communities around food, Maggie now hosts Eat Boutique’s Local Markets, where she spotlights cookbook authors and undiscovered food makers. Maggie is a community evangelist with more than 15 years of Web community building and outreach experience, connecting millions via sites like Lycos, Tripod and TripAdvisor. She’s written for Time Out New York, the former I.D. magazine and Hip Paris, and created retail experiences for the largest floral and event design company in New England. Maggie regularly visits Paris and travels far distances to find the next great chef, farmer, food maker or host. You can follow her worldwide - and homemade - gastronomic adventures on Twitter at @mizmaggieb or @eatboutique.