12/26/2023 0 Comments Blue apron meals next week![]() Me and my Groupon code logged in to my particular vendor (in this case, Blue Apron) and ordered our meals for the following week. That takes the guess work out of the usual “I’m tossing something together but now I don’t have 3 of the 7 ingredients needed”. And when I say every last ingredient, I mean right down to the number of scallions you will chop to stir into the recipe. They send a box complete with every last ingredient you will need to make pre-selected meals for 2 or 4 (your choice). The main draw of these programs is that if you are a busy family but still want restaurant-quality, healthy meals at the end of a crazed day, these recipes are for you. There are so darned many of these programs now that take the guess work out of dinner planning. Well, it didn’t go exactly how I originally planned. But sometimes I want it all decided for me but still have a “home cooked meal”. ![]() I’m not sure if you should be happy for, or pity my husband. I thought “Hey! I’m a food blogger! My readers might want to know about my experience with one of these services!” After all, being a food blogger means that I’m always thinking about how to make various food trends or cravings “my own”, and how to tweak recipes that I already know by heart. A Groupon pulled me in, as they are prone to do. ![]() In this new day of food and meal convenience (pre-packaged sliced oranges, anyone?), I admit that I finally fell victim to the siren song of the “ingredients, recipes, meals delivered to your door” craze. ![]()
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