Have you tried any meal kits???

I've been thinking about getting one, called Meals on Wheels....
that way I'd just have to nuke them and eat!!!! no preparation....:p
I used to get "Meals on Wheels". Their idea of a "meal" may not be your idea of a meal. An apple and 4 oz of pudding, as a "meal" doesn't do it for me. While you do get one warm meal, the others are whatever. I'm not sure how nutritionally fulfilling the meals were. I found that I had to supplement the meals with my own food, so why get them? And it costs $330 a month.
 

No process foods. I make a mean Chicken Pot Pie and I have one in the oven right now. My neighbor smells it every time I make it and she always wants me to give her some, which I do because she makes the very best Peach Custard Pie when the peaches come in for the season.
 
I've tried Hello Fresh or something similar. They send the ingredients and the instructions and you do all the work. Food was okay but you spend time doing prep, then cooking and then cleaning up afterwards. Too much work. I have subscribed to a couple of services that send already prepared meals that you just heat up and eat. One of them, Freshly, sent four meals a week and the food for the most part was awful. I was about to cancel but they went out of business before I could do so. The other service is called Tovala and you purchase their countertop oven (about $100 and sometimes less) and each meal you order has a card with a code you scan into the oven and it will then prepare your meal in usually 20 or so minutes. The oven can bake, steam, toast, broil, etc. The food, in my opinion, is quite good and they offer a range of selections each week. I subscribe for 4 meals every other week which costs around $50 per order. Not cheap but not the most expensive either. The oven is not restricted to only their meals. I use it daily for making toast, etc.
 


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