Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are prepared meals bad? Not the frozen stuff but the fresh stuff like salads meatloaf etc? Does it matter if it’s the ready meals from Whole Foods?
Because its full of preservatives, too much salt, added sugar, MSG, etc. Wegman's and Trader Joe's aint making prepared meals from scratch.
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Not trader joes, but I do think the Wegmans and Whole Food meals are equal health as you would hire a chef to make.
Anonymous wrote:if you search on instagram city deal delivery (whatever city you are in) you'll probably turn up local chefs that deliver meals to your house a few times a week. I've gone this in chicago and found several - you can also dig more by looking at who they follow b/c they all follow each other
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are prepared meals bad? Not the frozen stuff but the fresh stuff like salads meatloaf etc? Does it matter if it’s the ready meals from Whole Foods?
Because its full of preservatives, too much salt, added sugar, MSG, etc. Wegman's and Trader Joe's aint making prepared meals from scratch.
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Anonymous wrote:Curious about this but I think you could get better bang for your buck by buying prepared meals. Just go to Wegmans and buy the family tray items. They have so many that you just have to heat for 30 minutes.
Or add in no prep meals like open a bag of salad and a rotisserie chicken, or make sandwiches with soup.
I feel like the chef idea is for people who want to appear fancy. If eating healthy and quick is your goal there are better options.
Anonymous wrote:Curious about this but I think you could get better bang for your buck by buying prepared meals. Just go to Wegmans and buy the family tray items. They have so many that you just have to heat for 30 minutes.
Or add in no prep meals like open a bag of salad and a rotisserie chicken, or make sandwiches with soup.
I feel like the chef idea is for people who want to appear fancy. If eating healthy and quick is your goal there are better options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Buy pre-cooked meals from Trader Joe's and Whole Foods like the rest of us. Save more money for your kids' college instead of spending it on a private chef. For the love of God.
Some of us are already fully funding our children's educations and have additional discretionary funds. I'm always running around - getting the kids ready, getting to work, running home to get the kids to their activities. I feel guilty that we don't usually have a healthy, well balanced dinner. A private chef I think would make a world of difference in our lives. I dream of walking in the door after work at 5:15 to a chef just finishing up cleaning my kitchen before presenting me and my family with something hot, delicious and healthy. So we can all spend a few minutes nourishing our bodies and connecting with each other before we dash off to whatever's in store for that night. Sigh. We make seven figures, so we could conceivably afford this, I guess...I just haven't had the time to really look into it. Again, I'd like to hear from those who actually do it.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to try this but everyone (but me) in my family hates veggies. https://vegetableandbutcher.com/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Buy pre-cooked meals from Trader Joe's and Whole Foods like the rest of us. Save more money for your kids' college instead of spending it on a private chef. For the love of God.
Some of us are already fully funding our children's educations and have additional discretionary funds. I'm always running around - getting the kids ready, getting to work, running home to get the kids to their activities. I feel guilty that we don't usually have a healthy, well balanced dinner. A private chef I think would make a world of difference in our lives. I dream of walking in the door after work at 5:15 to a chef just finishing up cleaning my kitchen before presenting me and my family with something hot, delicious and healthy. So we can all spend a few minutes nourishing our bodies and connecting with each other before we dash off to whatever's in store for that night. Sigh. We make seven figures, so we could conceivably afford this, I guess...I just haven't had the time to really look into it. Again, I'd like to hear from those who actually do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are prepared meals bad? Not the frozen stuff but the fresh stuff like salads meatloaf etc? Does it matter if it’s the ready meals from Whole Foods?
Because its full of preservatives, too much salt, added sugar, MSG, etc. Wegman's and Trader Joe's aint making prepared meals from scratch.