"Boxes". What are your experiences of them? I've always avoided as they seemed not that convenient and pretty expensive but figure they've evolved a lot. I also no longer live in London and (comparable to say Green Lanes) there isn't a convenient local place to get vegetables or meat that isn't a supermarket.
Looking at meat from Pipers Farm - (guanciale and pig skin!) and veg from Riverford, both of which have optional upgrades for things like bread/dairy/cupboardy bits.
Any thoughts/experience?
I also like the idea that having something delivered may mean my weak will isn't tested when I go to Co-Op just meaning to pick up a bit of minced beef every couple of days and coming back with 50 quids worth of bacon, some brioche buns, a multipack of crisps and a selection of crafts beers. Because, ultimately, I'm fat and could do with eating a lot less and a lot better.
Yeah, that's why I like the sound of Piper's which does frozen meat, all pre portioned. I was iffy about frozen stuff but actually probably quite practical.
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"Boxes". What are your experiences of them? I've always avoided as they seemed not that convenient and pretty expensive but figure they've evolved a lot. I also no longer live in London and (comparable to say Green Lanes) there isn't a convenient local place to get vegetables or meat that isn't a supermarket.
Looking at meat from Pipers Farm - (guanciale and pig skin!) and veg from Riverford, both of which have optional upgrades for things like bread/dairy/cupboardy bits.
Any thoughts/experience?
I also like the idea that having something delivered may mean my weak will isn't tested when I go to Co-Op just meaning to pick up a bit of minced beef every couple of days and coming back with 50 quids worth of bacon, some brioche buns, a multipack of crisps and a selection of crafts beers. Because, ultimately, I'm fat and could do with eating a lot less and a lot better.