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Callisto-moon
04 Nov 19 23:11
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the wife has seen one and thinks its a great idea as we do throw away a bit of food every week.

she said the fact you only get what you need means no waste, better meals and the weeks planned out.

any feedback from people with experience?

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By:
boxingthefox
When: 04 Nov 19 23:13
Yeah, it's called meals on wheels. Sad
By:
Callisto-moon
When: 04 Nov 19 23:21
lol no the ones that you pay for and get a choice of nice meals.
By:
saddo
When: 04 Nov 19 23:25
I always think they are for the type who spend 25 minutes harnessing an infant to their chest with a big scarf before they go out.
By:
Nebs
When: 04 Nov 19 23:37
It's cheaper to eat out than to pay over the odds for a box of stuff they couldn't sell last week.
By:
Deltâ
When: 05 Nov 19 08:35
tell the wife to just buy what she needs, then you wont have any waste
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 05 Nov 19 09:37
Laugh
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 05 Nov 19 10:19
My son sent me the free introductory one by "Hello Fresh"......

I can't recall in detail, but the weekly cost was £34.00, after the first week, where effectively the recommender was paying for it!

I like to cook, but this was a faff, and certainly not economical, at even half the price!

The "fresh" items were not, and the little packets of herbs & spices, were otherwise food cupboard things, that one should have in
all of the time!

If you are a working individual, or couple, you are unlikely to feel like cooking and, either way, would be better with a supermarket
"2 for £10.00" deal, including wine, which is great value....

That or chilled ready meals, or do as I do which is to make a big batch of something, such as "Bolognese" from which you can then serve as "Spag Bol" or a "Chilli" or "Cottage Pie" etc!

Check out reviews here.....
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https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/hellofresh.co.uk
By:
Mikael D'Haguenet
When: 05 Nov 19 13:30
Had a knock at the door from what I presume was Hello Fresh, can't be 100%, a couple of months ago. Lad was wearing an apron and was trying to convince me how much cheaper they could feed a family of four than we could buying the stuff ourselves.

We're still burning money at Lidl...
By:
Mikael D'Haguenet
When: 05 Nov 19 13:33
I will say that if my missus had answered the door, we'd probably be getting this stuff now. Women will fall for any old sh1te - Callistomoon's wife apparently believes this crowd will provide 'better' meals ffs! (No offence intended, CM)
By:
peckerdunne
When: 05 Nov 19 15:49
or do as I do which is to make a big batch of something, such as "Bolognese" from which you can then serve as "Spag Bol" or a "Chilli" or "Cottage Pie" etc!

As it should be.................
By:
peckerdunne
When: 05 Nov 19 15:51
We're still burning money at Lidl...

And killing ourselves with total shitt............
By:
impossible123
When: 05 Nov 19 16:10
Slow cooking technology not reached one's areas yet? Once a week prep eg marinade whatever, and store in individual plastic containers or bags. Then tip each one into a slow cooker with sauce (or liquid) eg pasata/pasta sauce the night before; select slow, and press button the next morning before going to work; job done. And, the house smells wunderbar too.

Or make parcels (greaseproof paper) of food, then stick it into the oven when one gets in. Absolutely no waste, but savings.
By:
DIFERENT GRAVY 12
When: 05 Nov 19 16:59
I once had someone knock at my door and ask if I would like a Somali for xmas, I said no thanks we're having turkey.
By:
elise
When: 05 Nov 19 18:33
i'd like to apologise for the op who actually meant food bank, not food box
By:
peckerdunne
When: 05 Nov 19 19:36
A Wank bank Lord Sugar, i will make you millions..........Grin
By:
paulypaul
When: 05 Nov 19 19:46
I use 'Simply Cook'. No produce as such but pastes and herbs/spices. 3 pots in a box...if you pick the right ones for you, then they are bloody brilliant IMO. I used their intro offer for a quid, asked 5 colleagues to do the same for a quid, for each I got another box for free and am still using them weeks on..The flavours in those paste pots work, I don't know how but they do. Clever and not expensive.
By:
peckerdunne
When: 05 Nov 19 19:53
First you plug in the toaster, after awhile you can progress to opening a tin of beans, in a few months you'll be boiling eggs.........Laugh
By:
paulypaul
When: 05 Nov 19 20:03
Bon appitit Pecker, well done and keep going with it. Next, you'll be grilling bacon, peeling spuds and scrambling eggs Laugh
By:
pa lapsy
When: 05 Nov 19 20:12
Don't fall into the trap of buttering both sides of a slice of bread if you want to put something between them.
By:
Callisto-moon
When: 05 Nov 19 20:12
ive told her its carp anyway, theres 40 meals to pick this week ans they are boring as feck.
By:
Callisto-moon
When: 05 Nov 19 20:16
cooked her lamb chops with a red currant glaze with asparagus minted Ratte pots and baby carrots.
No waste and not a fecking flat bread or taco in sight.
By:
impossible123
When: 05 Nov 19 20:23
I love beans on toast, toasted cheese sandwich or toasted egg sandwich with brown bread down with a cup of tea - that would be my treat in any cafe. I cannot do that at home as I could get progressively lazy and become too reliant on them.
By:
Callisto-moon
When: 05 Nov 19 20:24
cheese on toast with somerset cheddar and sheffield sauce.
By:
Callisto-moon
When: 05 Nov 19 20:25
I got 6 lamb chops for £4.88 reduced at waitrose so the daft bat is getting them again.
By:
Callisto-moon
When: 05 Nov 19 20:26
Plus two brill fillets for £4 and 4 old spot sausages for £2.

miles better that a guttso box and cheaper too.
By:
peckerdunne
When: 05 Nov 19 20:32
Hey lamb chops, you've got brill fillets, can i put my spotted sausage in your guttso box later........

Got my coat Silly
By:
Callisto-moon
When: 05 Nov 19 20:35
im not buying that box, im going to try to cook a massaman curry later in week.
By:
Callisto-moon
When: 05 Nov 19 20:36
washed it down with brooklyn limited release naranjito which was tasty and also on offer
By:
Callisto-moon
When: 05 Nov 19 20:38
I would post this on money saving expert but im still banned after laughing at the precious lot
when the fluffed the first goal scorer betting.
By:
elise
When: 05 Nov 19 23:01
you can still read those two threads however they deleted most of the comments from posters laughing at their misfortune (mostly from here)
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