J Hasselberger
TVWBB All-Star
If you like good food and enjoy variety and new tastes, you either eat out a lot or spend a great deal of time with cook books.
The lovely Janis and I are about a year in to Blue Apron, a menu delivery service. They deliver 3 meals for two to your door every Monday (entree only, no appy or dessert). In the box are all the ingredients including produce, liquids and meat/fish, portioned for each recipe. There is a freezer pack in the box for the refrigerated items. Each recipe has complete instructions along with photos, and they take between 30 minutes and a hour to prepare. Typically there is a beef dish, a pork or chicken dish and a seafood dish. All you supply are olive oil, salt and pepper, and your stove.
We were skeptical at first, but gave Blue Apron a whirl on the advice of a couple of friends. We are rarely disappointed with the quality of the ingredients and the recipes are easily as good as what you'd get in a well-rated, non-chain restaurant. If you enjoy cooking, but are often stumped on what new things you can try, a menu service like this might be for you.
Janis has the app on her iPhone and chooses which meals we'll get next week. You get a standard no-brainer list if you don't choose any options. The cost is $60 per week, or $10 per plate (3 meals for two). Portion sizes are reasonable for healthy dining, and don't leave you hungry. There are rarely leftovers and since all the ingredients are portioned, there is little to no waste. On balance over the past year, it has actually reduced our shopping budget by more than the $60 price tag. I'm not on the Apron payroll, just passing along a suggestion that has worked out good for us.
The website is blueapron.com
Jeff
The lovely Janis and I are about a year in to Blue Apron, a menu delivery service. They deliver 3 meals for two to your door every Monday (entree only, no appy or dessert). In the box are all the ingredients including produce, liquids and meat/fish, portioned for each recipe. There is a freezer pack in the box for the refrigerated items. Each recipe has complete instructions along with photos, and they take between 30 minutes and a hour to prepare. Typically there is a beef dish, a pork or chicken dish and a seafood dish. All you supply are olive oil, salt and pepper, and your stove.
We were skeptical at first, but gave Blue Apron a whirl on the advice of a couple of friends. We are rarely disappointed with the quality of the ingredients and the recipes are easily as good as what you'd get in a well-rated, non-chain restaurant. If you enjoy cooking, but are often stumped on what new things you can try, a menu service like this might be for you.
Janis has the app on her iPhone and chooses which meals we'll get next week. You get a standard no-brainer list if you don't choose any options. The cost is $60 per week, or $10 per plate (3 meals for two). Portion sizes are reasonable for healthy dining, and don't leave you hungry. There are rarely leftovers and since all the ingredients are portioned, there is little to no waste. On balance over the past year, it has actually reduced our shopping budget by more than the $60 price tag. I'm not on the Apron payroll, just passing along a suggestion that has worked out good for us.
The website is blueapron.com
Jeff