Anonymous wrote:Wait...people use things like Hello Fresh for months, as their main source of dinner? I thought it was just to kind of teach you how to cook. This is nuts OP. Just buy stuff and cook it. That way you get exactly what you want.
Anonymous wrote:That seems a pretty reasonable amount for a dinner, no?
About 350-400 calories for breakfast, probably 650-700 for lunch, 900-1000 for dinner?
That adds up to somewhere between 1900 and 2100 for a day, which in the right range for an adult woman.
Anonymous wrote:Wait...people use things like Hello Fresh for months, as their main source of dinner? I thought it was just to kind of teach you how to cook. This is nuts OP. Just buy stuff and cook it. That way you get exactly what you want.
Anonymous wrote:Wait...people use things like Hello Fresh for months, as their main source of dinner? I thought it was just to kind of teach you how to cook. This is nuts OP. Just buy stuff and cook it. That way you get exactly what you want.
Anonymous wrote:We've been doing Hello Fresh for a month. It's felt like a godsend, wish I did it years ago. Love the food, the convenience, and how it gets the family cooking together. I'm worried that the food is too rich, though. A lot of the recipes are 800-950 calories/pp according to their info! I find myself using a fraction of the butter/oil they advise, that helps. Even something as simple as salmon, potatoes, and green beans ends up over 800!
Did anyone find they gained weight doing HF if they ate a full portion allotted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We never ate full portions. My mom did Hello Fred first, and warned me not to buy the family box because the portions were so bag. She was right - we would do the box for 2 people and it fed my family of four just fine.
Really? I think the portions are small but calorie dense. You must have small children if you are feeding four people. Or you are adding salads, etc. on the side.
Anonymous wrote:We switched to the "calorie conscious" plan on hello fresh recently. Meals have been fine, but there isn't as much variety. I love the convenience, but I do get tired of so many roasted potatoes and zesting so much citrus!