1st*toright
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- Joined
- Mar 1, 2017
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I did Blue Apron for most of a year - at first I completely loved it - it was summer and DD was away, so it was just meals for 2pp - mostly great recipes (a couple that just did not work right), and the quality of the product was really good. Had a few issues with shipping - it would say it had been delivered, but wasn't there until hours later (an issue when it says it is delivered at 8pm, but still not there when I went to bed at 10:30).
Then it was during the school year, and I was getting meals for 4. The menus were still pretty good, but less adventurous than the 2pp meals (too bad, because my kids will eat anything). Portions of starches and proteins were generally plentiful, but they really skimped on the veggies - it would call for half a head of cabbage, which would be fine, but then they would send half of a miniature head of cabbage. Once I was making mashed potatoes (was supposed to be 3 medium or large potatoes), but I got 6 tiny golf ball sized potatoes instead (literally made less than 1 cup of mashed potatoes after they were peeled - about 2 spoonfuls per person).
Then there were issues with proteins leaking (the chicken wouldn't be totally sealed- so gross), then the box would be damaged (and sometimes the contents too), then some of the veggies would be rotting, then ingredients wouldn't be properly measured - they would send 1/2 of a cup of flour when 2 tbs were called for - which may not matter when breading something, but really matters when you are making a roux and the sauce turns out crazy thick. I don't want to have to re-measure everything they send - that is kind of the point of the service!
Customer service would always give me a credit when there was a problem, but it got to the point where there was some kind of issue with every box- I don't want the service to be $10 cheaper every week, I want to just be able to make the recipes I picked as advertised. It seemed like they got so many complaints, they just automatically gave a credit and really didn't care about the issue.
Also, the recipes may take 30 mins if you have 2 people prepping, but they always took me WAY longer than advertised - and I was a restaurant cook once upon a time, so I'm pretty efficient in the kitchen. I could see it being beneficial for people with plenty of time who like to cook, but for a working mom who has to get dinner on the table (and wants everyone to have plenty of veggies to eat) it just didn't work for us.
Eventually I had to give up on it. I've looked at some of the other options, but the recipes haven't appealed to me as much, or they are similar to things I'm already making. I really wanted the service to keep me out of my dinner rut, and to let me try interesting ingredients I don't usually use. I've been looking at the "eating at home" thread and that is helping me keep out of a rut, and I just make it a point to hit my local asian grocery store to get interesting ingredients inexpensively.
Then it was during the school year, and I was getting meals for 4. The menus were still pretty good, but less adventurous than the 2pp meals (too bad, because my kids will eat anything). Portions of starches and proteins were generally plentiful, but they really skimped on the veggies - it would call for half a head of cabbage, which would be fine, but then they would send half of a miniature head of cabbage. Once I was making mashed potatoes (was supposed to be 3 medium or large potatoes), but I got 6 tiny golf ball sized potatoes instead (literally made less than 1 cup of mashed potatoes after they were peeled - about 2 spoonfuls per person).
Then there were issues with proteins leaking (the chicken wouldn't be totally sealed- so gross), then the box would be damaged (and sometimes the contents too), then some of the veggies would be rotting, then ingredients wouldn't be properly measured - they would send 1/2 of a cup of flour when 2 tbs were called for - which may not matter when breading something, but really matters when you are making a roux and the sauce turns out crazy thick. I don't want to have to re-measure everything they send - that is kind of the point of the service!
Customer service would always give me a credit when there was a problem, but it got to the point where there was some kind of issue with every box- I don't want the service to be $10 cheaper every week, I want to just be able to make the recipes I picked as advertised. It seemed like they got so many complaints, they just automatically gave a credit and really didn't care about the issue.
Also, the recipes may take 30 mins if you have 2 people prepping, but they always took me WAY longer than advertised - and I was a restaurant cook once upon a time, so I'm pretty efficient in the kitchen. I could see it being beneficial for people with plenty of time who like to cook, but for a working mom who has to get dinner on the table (and wants everyone to have plenty of veggies to eat) it just didn't work for us.
Eventually I had to give up on it. I've looked at some of the other options, but the recipes haven't appealed to me as much, or they are similar to things I'm already making. I really wanted the service to keep me out of my dinner rut, and to let me try interesting ingredients I don't usually use. I've been looking at the "eating at home" thread and that is helping me keep out of a rut, and I just make it a point to hit my local asian grocery store to get interesting ingredients inexpensively.