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The Pros and Cons of Hello Fresh

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Since becoming empty-nesters last year, I’ve struggled to find my cooking mojo.

The husbear and I both work long hours. So, the last thing we feel like each evening is having to think about what to cook, and then checking if we have the ingredients – and that’s before we even start the meal preparation!

Caribbean Beef Chilli with Coconut Rice and Tomato Mint Salsa – DIVINE! I added the avocado.

Judging quantities has also been tricky as we have been used to cooking for a crowd for so many years (and often trying to stretch a meal out at the last minute, to cover one or two unanticipated extras at the dinner table).

Ingredients laid out, ready to cook Caribbean Beef Chilli.

At the same time, we’re not huge fans of takeaway – which is just as well given that most of them are laden with salt, fat, sugar, etc. We much prefer home-cooked meals. If only there was something that was somewhere in the middle. Something convenient, nutritious, tasty, and not too expensive!

When we were in the thick of selling and moving house, we tried Lite N Easy for a time. While I definitely loved the convenience, I wasn’t so sold on the taste. Many of the selections are frozen meals and that’s exactly what they tasted like – ho hum. To try to boost the flavour, many of the options are highly spiced and I just can’t eat them.

Caribbean Beef Chilli ready to serve.

At Christmas time my sister-in-law told us about how they were loving Hello Fresh, and it did sound pretty tempting. What sealed the deal for me though was when she emailed me a couple of weeks’ later with a coupon for a free trial Classic box. Yes please!

Being a good blogger, I made sure to take lots of pictures and notes so I could share my experiences with you 😉 .

The Pros:

This was the first Hello Fresh meal we tried – Southern Chicken Schnitzels with Creamy Rainbow Slaw and Sweet Potato Fries.

I might have added some sliced up sundried tomatoes for fun …

The Cons:

This Korean Beef Bibimbap created lots of washing up, and in my opinion wasn’t worth all the fussing and preparation.
Hello Fresh chilled ingredients were carefully packed in insulated boxes with ice packs – but just look at all that packaging!

I thoroughly enjoyed testing out Hello Fresh, and think that it is ideal for empty-nesters like us.

But I couldn’t help but wonder: what would a nutritionist think about their meals? So, I asked the lovely Bev Dorgan from Avana Wellness for her feedback:

From a Nutritionist

It’s not all good news though, here are some of the things my friendly nutritionist wasn’t so keen on:

The Overall Verdict

After considering all the pros and cons, Hello Fresh gets a definite thumbs up from the Middle Aged Mama household.

I know that next time I am going through a bored and unmotivated cooking stage I will be more than happy to order Hello Fresh again – though I also wouldn’t mind trying some of the others that are on the market, eg Dinnerly, Marley Spoon etc.

Have you tried Hello Fresh or any of the similar companies – and what did you think?

NB This post is NOT sponsored in any way; I just wanted to share my experiences with you.



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