What do you do with the meals you don't cook? Put the ingredients together and freeze it? |
I don’t like pre prepared meals. Reminds me too much of TV dinners. |
| Another blue apron family here. |
| Hello Fresh for me. Tons of selections--changes weekly. Easy app and web site to use. I do two meals a week four servings with tax is 57 dollars total. I usually skip every other week. |
$57, really? We also get two meals/week with four servings each and my charge each week is $87 all in. Never do the upgrades or add anything. We’ve been using it about a year. I generally like it. I like not having to plan/buy for those two meals. The best part is that DH has no excuse not to cook dinner because all ingredients and instructions are right there. He has cooked dinner more in the last year than in the previous 19 years we’ve been together combined. That alone has made it worth it. |
| We've tried them all and Hello Fresh is our favorite. We only buy at a discount though - if you cancel, they will usually send you a great coupon after a few weeks. Their recipes are god and easy to recreate at home, there are a few that are part of our regular rotation of meals now. |
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Hey;
What's this 2 a week thing with Hello Fresh? I thought it was 3 days min? Also, I didn't know I could "steal" from Hello Fresh. Thanks OP! (too lazy to do it but nice to know) |
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I gave up on Hello Fresh after a year - too much rice and zucchini... I want to do these kits to try new things, not have the same few items/ingredients recycled into meals.
Now using Gobble. |
| I don't use these myself but my culinarily-challenged friend swears by Gobble. |
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Every Day Plate user here. We order three meals a week, four servings.
$20 a meal, plus 10 shipping (without premium selections). It's just under $70. It's easy, affordable, my kids like it, and I don't have to think or plan. |
Thanks for this. One of the Hello Fresh users above, but I’ve been a little bothered on the price. I’m going to try this one for a bit. |