Anonymous wrote:I've tried Blue Apron, Hello Fresh and Marley Spoon. Liked Blue Apron and Marley Spoon's choices a lot more than Hello Fresh which seem very "starchy American" to me.
The reason we keep using Blue Apron is that once a week, my 13 year old cooks dinner. She's actually already a good cook, but having the ingredients, recipe and pictures right there is a huge confidence booster. She is really proud of all the things she has learned how to cook recently (calzones!) It's a bit pricey for my budget, but I look at it as grocery delivery and cooking lessons rolled into one.
I wish any of these services had the option to only order when desired rather than having to cancel/skip orders on a weekly basis. I would actually keep the account open and order more if I could manage it in that way.
Anonymous wrote:I love ScratchDC. Really only takes 1/2 hour or less, I've liked every meal, and the portions are generous. It is expensive, which is why I don't use it more. But when I do use it, I don't regret it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have tried Healthy Bites and Hello Fresh. Healthy Bites didn't have enough food for me. I don't eat a lot either. Some of the meals were yummy, others were so-so. Hello Fresh required too much work, but I'm not used to cooking. I have been tempted to try ScratchDC, but it looks like you still have to do a little cooking with them. I really just want someone to deliver a meal I can put straight into the microwave or oven.
You should check out Let's Dish. You can pick up ready-made meals, or prepare all of the ingredients in the store and bring them home for preparation later.
Dinner Done will prep the meal for you and deliver it to your door for $5. You can order a bunch in advance and keep them in your freezer, and the delivery fee is still $5. When I was on maternity, they saved me. Would just pop the foil main entree and sides in the oven and call it a day.