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CheeseMeez's boxes and boards are the perfect gifts for Mother's Day

Mother's Day is fast approaching and CheeseMeez's beautiful boards are the perfect gift for all Mothers on May 9.

CheeseMeez specializes in cheese boxes, boards and petit bites. Through their online ordering system, you can select from a range of pre-made or custom boxes and boards that are made with delicious toppings. Some of their set designs include the "Morning is here" box, the High Tea Brunch box and the box of "Iftar" which is a part of their limited Ramadan collection. They also cater to various allergies or dietary preferences with their gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan boxes.

When creating your own custom design, you can choose to make a board or a box. Once you have selected the product and the size, you can add a variety of cheeses, crackers, fresh ingredients, deli products, nuts, dips, sweets and cards or balloons to your creation. You can also order a custom box that uses your selected components to form different letters with their Letter Charcuterie box.

CheeseMeez is a family-run business. Started by Yasmina Abd, CheeseMeez came to life through a mixture of her family's love for gatherings, passion and teamwork.

CheeseMeez treats both their customers and the environment with care by using naturally dried flowers and 100% recycled boxes, gift wrapping, cutlery and bowls, meaning their packaging can be either re-used or recycled. They also incorporate locally-made products into their boxes and boards, such as homemade pickles, jams and sours from Alma Goodies.

The CheeseMeez Table Service is a unique catering experience that will resume once COVID-19 regulations are lifted.

CheeseMeez allows you to select your preferred delivery date and time, but they require orders to be made at least 12 hours in advance. But keep in mind that specific boxes do need 48 to 72 hours notice. They are located at 9390 Woodbine Avenue, Markham.