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Prepared Meals deliveries - sandwedge - 03-05-2020

I have to admit, I've never been a culinary genius and hate working for my food. A friend told me that his wife and he have been having their meals prepared and delivered. Has anyone here done this? I actually looked at a couple of sites and most take about 30 to cook. I suppose I can do that.


RE: Prepared Meals deliveries - michaelsean - 03-05-2020

I'll bet you could cook a mean MRE. But really, learning to cook things can become enjoyable. And I can't imagine what these place charge, but I'm too cheap to pay for it.


RE: Prepared Meals deliveries - sandwedge - 03-05-2020

(03-05-2020, 04:17 PM)michaelsean Wrote: I'll bet you could cook a mean MRE.  But really, learning to cook things can become enjoyable.  And I can't imagine what these place charge, but I'm too cheap to pay for it.

You mentioned MRE and I threw up a little...... I can afford them, but I am cheap also. I usually spend about $80 a week on groceries and there is 1 night I go get a beer and burger. Problem is, I keep having the same shit week after week. Gets old 


RE: Prepared Meals deliveries - Interceptor - 03-05-2020

I use freshly.com

The portions are somewhat small, but good if you are dieting or want to limit your intake.


RE: Prepared Meals deliveries - SunsetBengal - 03-05-2020

I have a friend who has a business doing just that, heat and eat meals. She got her start by doing meal preps for the gym crowd, mostly healty, keto friendly options. As he popularity grew, she has since expanded into meal prep for non-athletic folks as well. She uses all organic ingredients, but she gets it in quantity and that helps to keep the prices fair for working folks budgets. (She operates in a military town, so budget is always a concern for most of her customers)


RE: Prepared Meals deliveries - fredtoast - 03-09-2020

(03-05-2020, 01:07 AM)sandwedge Wrote:  A friend told me that his wife and he have been having their meals prepared and delivered. 


By "prepared" do you mean "cooked", or do you just mean all the pre-measured portions for all the ingredients in one package ready to cook?

I am guessing that a cooked meal delivered fresh and warm would be just as expensive as any restaurant meal plus delivery fee.


RE: Prepared Meals deliveries - Benton - 03-09-2020

Seems high, but I found someone willing to treat you to a tossed salad for $99 on craigslist. Seems high, but it's probably a really good salad. Really hits the spot.


RE: Prepared Meals deliveries - SunsetBengal - 03-09-2020

(03-09-2020, 03:16 PM)fredtoast Wrote: By "prepared" do you mean "cooked", or do you just mean all the pre-measured portions for all the ingredients in one package ready to cook?

I am guessing that a cooked meal delivered fresh and warm would be just as expensive as any restaurant meal plus delivery fee.

My friend who does meal prep service delivers fully cooked, portioned into individual meal sized containers.  She refrigerates them, delivers them cold, you store in your fridge, and simply warm them in the microwave or you can put them on an oven safe piece and do it that way.

It's really taken off for her. She has since quit her teaching job, and now does this full time as a LLC.


RE: Prepared Meals deliveries - Bengal Dude - 03-10-2020

My wife and I use Home Chef meals. We enjoy them and they have allowed us to try new things. It's nice because you'll get pre-measured ingredients so you don't have to buy a lot of one thing that you wont use again.


RE: Prepared Meals deliveries - sandwedge - 03-10-2020

(03-09-2020, 03:16 PM)fredtoast Wrote: By "prepared" do you mean "cooked", or do you just mean all the pre-measured portions for all the ingredients in one package ready to cook?

I am guessing that a cooked meal delivered fresh and warm would be just as expensive as any restaurant meal plus delivery fee.

Yeah it's pre-measured stuff. You have to do the mixing and cooking. A lot of it looks very good and you don't sign a contract with most that I have seen. 


RE: Prepared Meals deliveries - sandwedge - 03-10-2020

(03-09-2020, 08:34 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: My friend who does meal prep service delivers fully cooked, portioned into individual meal sized containers.  She refrigerates them, delivers them cold, you store in your fridge, and simply warm them in the microwave or you can put them on an oven safe piece and do it that way.

It's really taken off for her.  She has since quit her teaching job, and now does this full time as a LLC.

Does she have a website?


RE: Prepared Meals deliveries - sandwedge - 03-10-2020

(03-10-2020, 12:56 AM)Bengal Dude Wrote: My wife and I use Home Chef meals. We enjoy them and they have allowed us to try new things. It's nice because you'll get pre-measured ingredients so you don't have to buy a lot of one thing that you wont use again.

Are they local Dude?


RE: Prepared Meals deliveries - sandwedge - 03-10-2020

(03-09-2020, 08:01 PM)Benton Wrote: Seems high, but I found someone willing to treat you to a tossed salad for $99 on craigslist. Seems high, but it's probably a really good salad. Really hits the spot.

sounds like a sceam'in deal....... Cool


RE: Prepared Meals deliveries - SunsetBengal - 03-10-2020

(03-10-2020, 03:26 AM)sandwedge Wrote: Does she have a website?

Pretty sure she does, but unless you live close to Fayetteville NC, it won't be of much help to you.  Meal prep services isn't a brand new idea, there's likely companies or individuals who offer that service, near you.


RE: Prepared Meals deliveries - fredtoast - 03-10-2020

(03-10-2020, 12:56 AM)Bengal Dude Wrote: My wife and I use Home Chef meals. We enjoy them and they have allowed us to try new things. It's nice because you'll get pre-measured ingredients so you don't have to buy a lot of one thing that you wont use again.

(03-10-2020, 03:23 AM)sandwedge Wrote: Yeah it's pre-measured stuff. You have to do the mixing and cooking.  A lot of it looks very good and you don't sign a contract with most that I have seen. 


My ex hates to cook, and those meal services are not that cheap.  But she found deals on groupon for about three different services and tried each one of them for a couple of weeks at a much lower price.  My kids did most of the cooking, and they liked the variety of new stuff they got to try, but they were just too expensive to do all the time.


They would be great for a couple that were both working and did not have much time to cook or shop.