Anonymous wrote:You can add on meat to any of the lunch/dinner options. And by meat, I think it's chicken, but it's been a bit since I've had their meals. The chicken was very good. I also really liked their protein/energy balls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to try this but everyone (but me) in my family hates veggies. https://vegetableandbutcher.com/
Ooooh, not OP but thanks for posting. This looks amazing and worth it.
But I'm confused by the "and butcher" part, because I see only veg on their menu...
Anonymous wrote: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.
I don't think so- they have a lot of salt,
Anonymous wrote:We did CookUnity. They make the meals in a commercial kitchen on the weekend then ship them to you on Mondays. You can choose the meals, so we'd choose the healthier options. It was good, just got tired of the choices over time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Sorry. Prepared meals from grocery stores are unhealthy. I can’t believe you are suggesting something like this.
Eating it once in a while is ok, but making it your daily meal is bad.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to try this but everyone (but me) in my family hates veggies. https://vegetableandbutcher.com/
Ooooh, not OP but thanks for posting. This looks amazing and worth it.
But I'm confused by the "and butcher" part, because I see only veg on their menu...