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I have heard these are a lot of chopping. Have you found that not to be the case?I want my meal-in-a-box to involve relatively little prep on my part. Otherwise, it's not worth it to me. Tonight we did a stir-fry meal-kit from Trader Joes. Honestly, stir-fry is pretty easy. But this was like open a bag and dump veggies into a pan, chop up some baked tofu & add it, add noodles & seasoning and done! That is my kind of meal kit.
I agree, the prep is what is worth the money for me. I definitely don’t want to do lots of chopping for a meal kit.
I just want the reprieve from figuring out what to cook. I don't really mind actually prepping the food.
I sometimes think I would like to have a business where people tell me what food they have around, and I send them instructions for what to make for the next couple of days.
There’s an app (ok, several) for that!https://www.escoffieronline.com/top-apps-for-finding-recipes-for-ingredients-you-already-have/
Its hard to make boneless skinless chicken breasts very exciting and that's generally what I tend to have around.
I follow a few cooking pages on Instagram and I've found some good inspiration from the recipes posted. I need a lot of variety in my diet, definitely can't eat the same thing day after day.Edited to add the IG pages I like:smittenkitchen ambitiouskitchen (you have to weed through some of her "wellness" and "happy pregnancy" posts, but her recipes are solid)pinchofyum cookieandkate (vegetarian)