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[quote=Anonymous]Family of 4, DH cannot cook (literally, due to a disability) and one child off at college who won't be home often. I have a very particular food plan so I cook for myself every night. Daughter living at home has Autism and is an extremely picky eater so she doesn't like to eat what I eat. I don't have the time or the patience to make two dinners every night that my DD often rejects and my DH has to reheat becuase he gets home later than he expected. DD is getting motivated to expand her pallate and working with a dietician on exposures to foods she's adverse to (mostly fruits and vegetables). She will eat or at least try most proteins and starches. The idea is I'd like to get a meal delivery service so I can make one meal for myself most nights and DH and DD can just heat and eat somethign they are happy with. Incedible bonus if I can find lunches DD can take to school too (she's in high school and eats mac n cheese every day). Can anyone who has tried a bunch of them tell me which is the best quality and has the most variety? I think I'd prefer heat and eat as opposed to any prep necessary. DD And DH can do minimal prep, but DH gets home late and DD has a lot of executive funtioning challenges. So, heat and eat - if good, and healthy, would be a lifesaver![/quote]
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