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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 565869" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>We did the Hello Fresh thing. My daughter got us going…she joined up as a vegetarian and we added non-vegetarian meals to the routine. I cringed every time she started making something, She uses a pan or utensil and sets it down where last used and there it sits. Just like her mother. They take me longer to clean up after them than it does for them to cook the meal. No concept if rinsing things off or cleaning as you go. Me. When the food hits the table there is nothing left out that shows I was even in the kitchen. It takes me no more time to cook to clean up as I go. Bitch, bitch, bitch.</p><p></p><p>But as to the Hello Fresh itself…we liked it but eventually felt that most of the meals were cooked in the same way…oven roasted veggies…lots of fine chopping of veggies…yadda, yadda, yadda. You could likely do a search of reviews and get better info on reactions to the recipes themselves. But the ingredients were very good for the most part and always delivered fresh and cold. We did the 3 meal a week plan and after about four months it seemed like we were offered the same stuff frequently. The stuff was varied and often interesting and on occasion extremely good. But it ain’t cheap. My wife advises that it’s well worth a try. Options for vegetarian, low carb, regular, etc. Easy to quit if you want to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 565869, member: 1365"] We did the Hello Fresh thing. My daughter got us going…she joined up as a vegetarian and we added non-vegetarian meals to the routine. I cringed every time she started making something, She uses a pan or utensil and sets it down where last used and there it sits. Just like her mother. They take me longer to clean up after them than it does for them to cook the meal. No concept if rinsing things off or cleaning as you go. Me. When the food hits the table there is nothing left out that shows I was even in the kitchen. It takes me no more time to cook to clean up as I go. Bitch, bitch, bitch. But as to the Hello Fresh itself…we liked it but eventually felt that most of the meals were cooked in the same way…oven roasted veggies…lots of fine chopping of veggies…yadda, yadda, yadda. You could likely do a search of reviews and get better info on reactions to the recipes themselves. But the ingredients were very good for the most part and always delivered fresh and cold. We did the 3 meal a week plan and after about four months it seemed like we were offered the same stuff frequently. The stuff was varied and often interesting and on occasion extremely good. But it ain’t cheap. My wife advises that it’s well worth a try. Options for vegetarian, low carb, regular, etc. Easy to quit if you want to. [/QUOTE]
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