Lisa loves Pooh
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DeirdreTours said:This may be a convienience, but there is just no way that it represents any monetary savings over preparing the same dishes at home --you are paying in excess of $15 an entree. There is a chain here that does the same thing, but they try to market it as a social thing, "bring your friends and all prepare at the same time".
I'm paying $2.63 per serving actually (and I have leftovers).
For me it saves money b/c I like the dishes they make and by the time I figure out how to prepare it and then go buy it--it is either break even or it saves me money..time is money as you pointed out earlier.
In speaking with a friend and telling her about it...I can spend an hour per meal in the kitchen (not including baking time) or I can spend 2 hours once a month (at this time) and save 22 hours since my 12 meals are divvied and make 24. Takes me 1 minute to say "hey we'll eat this tomorrow" and then 5 minutes to pre-heat and throw it in the oven. So it really is only 21 hours saved.

I think I can stand the "savings" as my time is worth that much to me.

I am very particular with my tastes and I LOVE restuarant prepped foods (good restuarants not chain stuff--though it can be good).
As I said it works for me and I can trim $200-$300 from my budget for doing this since I don't have to have "convenience meals" on hand.
And as geetey said it is cheaper than eating out.
If you are a $200 a month grocery person--then no it isn't going to save you money.