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We Tried Blue Apron

I was raised by a single mom who was excellent at making dinner reservations. We ate out a minimum of five days a week and when she "cooked" it was usually BLT's or grilled cheese sandwiches.

Mom cooked a major meal twice a year, Thanksgiving and Christmas. She always made a turkey with a stuffing recipe passed down from her mother, gravy, mashed potatoes, corn and a cool whip fruit salad. She never deviated from the holiday menu. 

I wasn't keen on waking up before sunrise to get that turkey into the oven, so that we could eat at two, so I never got that one cooking lesson that my mom would have given me.  As a result, until I moved out on my own, I never learned basic cooking skills.

Fast-forward to now...I'm thirty-seven and I finally feel comfortable in a kitchen. Sure, there is plenty that I still need to master and knives make me nervous, but I have plenty of go-to recipes and I can bake amazing lemon bars.

We've been stuck in a food rut. I've been on a restrictive diet since January and baked fish is getting old. We needed to jazz up our home cooking. 

Dan likes tech stuff and he watches Twit TV. On Twit, they sometimes advertise non-tech related products and they give special offers to viewers. One of these offers was for Blue Apron and as we were stuck in a food rut, we decided to give it a shot. They gave us two meals for free with a promo code.

We went to Blueapron.com and registered. We picked three meals- Chicken Piccata, Salmon Burgers and Three Cheese Calzones, and we set our delivery date for a Thursday. On the day of our delivery, the box arrived while I was at the grocery store. It sat in the sun on our porch.

 

I pulled out all of the ingredients to get them into the refrigerator. The items are packed with enormous, reusable ice packs that kept everything very cold. There was no problem with spoiled food. All of the items were labeled and individually packaged. The meat was vacuumed sealed in plastic. No leaks or issues with anything. 

Each recipe comes on its own card with pictures and detailed instructions.

Blue Apron is not for people looking to make quick meals. This is not about convenience. The prep-work for each meal took over thirty minutes. Blue Apron seems to be geared towards people who like to cook or better yet, would like to learn how to cook, but who do not want the hassle of finding a recipe or going to the grocery store. 

Blue Apron eliminates the hassle by providing the exact ingredients that you need to make an impressive meal. All three meals were excellent and they turned out pretty much exactly how they appear in the picture. We were so exhausted by all of the prep work, that we forgot to get a snap of the end product. However, we were impressed with ourselves and we enjoyed every meal.

It's pricy, is it worth the cost? Maybe.

On one hand, getting small amounts of spices and other ingredients does cut down on waste and might be economical, if it's not something that you commonly use. However, the cost per-person was about ten dollars, so at twenty for a meal, we could have easily eaten out somewhere inexpensive or paid less to cook it at home.

We came to the conclusion that we would likely try it again in the near future, but that it wouldn't be something that we would have delivered every week. It was fun and we liked that it added diversity to our dinners. We were impressed with the quality of the ingredients and the clarity of the instructions. We didn't like that the calories ran on the high side at around seven hundred a serving. That makes these meals a treat. 

Although it's not geared towards the same audience, I'm a huge fan of Dream Dinners, where you go and assemble a months worth of meals that you freeze. The meals tend to have less calories and they are fast to make, yet they still have a homemade quality with no preservatives. I have not done Dream Dinners in a few years, but I'm eager to give them another try. 

 

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categories: Life, Eat
Monday 06.22.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
Comments: 2
 

Dream Dinners

Dream Dinner really ought to pay me. I talk about their company all of the time and have convinced many friends and family members to give them a try. I always have a great Dream Dinners experience, but this morning, I was once again reminded of why I love them so much. A little bit about Dream Dinner for those who have no clue how it works. In advance, either at the store or online, you pick a location, a session time and your meals. They typically offer about eighteen different meal options, a big variety, really something for everyone unless you're vegans. If you're vegan, you should go elsewhere. Actually, the vegetarian offerings are slim too...so DD is really for us carnivores! The nutritional info is on the website and most of the meals are healthy. The meals are sold as a 3 or 6 serving size. It sounds odd, but I've always eaten the meals as part of a couple and the three size is great, usually eaten, but sometimes we have left overs. When you sign up, you need to order a minimum of 36 servings. This is perfect for the month, as we often eat out or have other things mixed with the DD meals.

When arriving for a session, bring a laundry basket or cooler to haul the meals back home. You are given an apron and  a packet listing your order. The meals are assembled in stations that are arranged in a rectangle in the middle of the room. You clip your packet to the sanitary screen ( like they have in salad bars) at the stations where you wish to start. That is now your station and only one person can work at one station at a time. Stations may share ingredients, but you have your own space while you work.

Here is the best part...all of the ingredients are chopped and organized. A recipe card is at each station and you just follow it to assemble, but you never have to cut or chop anything. You don't need to wash the measuring spoons or cups, a DD employee does all of the clean up. If you spill on the counter, you don't need to clean it up. You can make a huge mess and just leave it to head to your next station. I can usually assemble all of my meals in about 45 minutes. The meals are packed in either disposable foil trays or ziplock bags, ready to pop in the freezer.

I know that it's not the same as cooking and I do like to cook...but here are some of my big reasons for loving DD.

1. It's fast. By eliminating the prep work, I waste a lot less time.

2. Cost effective- the average is five dollars a serving. I don't have to buy excess ingredients that I will waste. The bulk of the grocery shopping is done.

3. Variety/ Time Saving- Instead of worrying about what to fix, it's done. I don't have to spend time searching for new food ideas, there is plenty of variety.

4. Yummy- I've been going for years and have had over a hundred different meals. Only a handful were bad, most are delicious. I think the BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches rival dining out any day.

5. Fun- I love going to DD. The staff is ridiculously nice and they make it a fun outing. They have raffles, cookies and menu samples. They are always quick to help. The other customers are usually really friendly and conversational. They offer date nights where you can bring wine. During the morning they have a huge coffee selection. I always look forward to my sessions.

I can't say enough great things about this place, especially the Pasadena, California location. After my divorce, I took a break from going to DD. I always figured that it was something that I did with my ex-husband, but I missed it. I've recently begun to go again and am reminded how much I love it!

tags: Dream Dinners, Dream Dinners Pasadena
categories: Life's Adventures, Life
Friday 07.20.12
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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