Meal Kit Review
A few people asked me my thoughts. I'm probably a marketers dream. Sometimes hearing the benefits over and over on something, even when my gut tells me I don't need this, I cave. Feeling in a meal rut as we are in this hybrid summer but maybe fall time of year, I wanted new to me meals. My YouTube mom viewing addiction has me seeing every meal kit from now until Tuesday marketed with great offers. I succumbed and tried EveryPlate, just a small three meal, two servings commitment.
The verdict...quality was ok, recipes easy, results, tasty, but without that $1.99 per serving introductory price, which really was closer to $3, just too expensive for what they were considering I'm doing better at stocking up on loss leaders for my pantry and freezer. They'll come to $7.50 a meal once the promotion is done. Compared to a restaurant meals or take out, that's not bad, but there was no time savings other than shopping. I had to do all the prep just the same had ingredients been bought in the store.
I knew this, should have known this, but way too much packaging. A dozen tiny little packets with an ounce of seasoning here, and another of soy sauce there, miniscule amounts of shredded cheese and it was almost comical trying to sort and find what was needed. The recipe cards were nice, but noticed the directions were on line in the app, but only visible once you have a sign in account.
The protein was adequate for the serving sizes and had it just been me, nicely portioned for dinner over two nights, or dinner then lunch the next day. My son on the other hand, easily could have eaten both portions, and in fact did with the pork bolegnese penne. Another example, the Smashburger with caramelized onions and chipotle garlic aioli, with wedge potatoes came with just five tiny yellow potatoes. I could fit all five in the palm of my hand.
There were little tips in the kits that I think will help the food rut. I loved the caramelized onions and the chipotle garlic aioli from the burger meal so thinking outside of my normal was a win. Taking five minutes more to add citrus zest and juice to carrots or slice a nice piece of chicken on a slant made presentation of a relatively humble meal feel nicer than my boring baked chicken, rice and steamed vegetables. Using ground pork and tomato paste, but different seasonings makes either a nice taco/ flauta fill or a nice pasta toppings, so more versatility.
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Chili soy chicken with zesty carrots and Jasmine rice |
I got the "try it bug" out of my system. I'm committed to a second week, then may turn off the subscription. For a total newbie in the kitchen or someone who never would shop and relies on takeout or restaurants, these might be worthwhile. I think EveryPlate probably has more basic options but I've not tried others like Hello Fresh. My daughter tried Purple Carrot in the past and her experience was similar to mine; nice to break a rut but long term, just too expensive and convenience not worth the packaging waste. But if you really want to give it a try yourself, feel free to send me an email at samandcoffee65@gmail.com and I can send the discount link. I can't seem to find a code I can just post.
Good for you for trying something different and it sounds like you got some good inspiration for jazzing up home cooked meals too.
ReplyDeleteI think we had similar experience. We tried a few meals plans during COVID, and they were actually great when Nick was cooking for us, and a total kitchen newbie. He was actually quite a good cook, and learned a lot. But, the packaging waste was almost as much of a turn off as the cost. I get offers all the time, and consider going back, particularly because M & I are in that similar rut with just no time. But, he consistently goes to Costco on weekends, so there is really just the meal prep & planning of meals. The prep we have to do regardless, and the planning realistically only takes 20 minutes or so. - Hawaii Planner
ReplyDeleteThank you. As it was becoming increasingly more common to have just DH and me at the table for dinner, I considered trying a meal subscription. The reason I didn’t is the site on the one I initially investigated wouldn’t let me simply look at the offerings and check my mails. I had to answer questions about what I liked, etc. After about minutes I got annoyed and gave up.
ReplyDeletePlus, we have big appetites here. I imagine what is considered a full portion would leave some of us still hungry.
Slowly getting back in the swing of cooking again. I am not cooking tonight as I have a social/civic obligation planned a long time ago that I feel compelled to attend. But I had two requests for tuna casserole* for Sunday dinner. I almost always honor requests, especially simple ones like that!
-Meg B.
*There is a bit of family lore behind tuna casserole too.
*meals* not “mails. Stupid autocorrect.
DeleteWe tried Everyplate and Hello Fresh. I have the same impression as you do, but 4 years later we still make Sausage and Pepper Penne at least once a month.
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