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You've made it through summer and into another school year. Reward yourself by taking a night or two off from meal planning. These subscription services maximize convenience without skimping on flavor.
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For $49.99, you get a spectacular charcuterie sampler, which includes smoked chicken breast, truffle butter, and French ham, among other delicacies.
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Each delivery contains three pounds of what is most ripe and in season, be it plums or peaches, pears, apples. It's essentially the farmer's market, delivered right to you.
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The great thing here is choice: You can opt for meals you can cook together, meals that you can create in 15 minutes, or oven-ready meals that you heat and eat.
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If you absolutely need to get dinner on the table in five minutes or less, than Freshly is here to serve you.
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There are picky eaters and then there are those kids who can sniff out a pea buried in a mountain of tater tots. If you've got a kid who makes dinner even more challenging, level the playing field with kits designed to please them. Don't worry, you'll eat this stuff too.
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Sun Basket recently introduced heat and eat meals, and we like the variety and the complexity of the dishes on offer; these are dishes the whole family can eat together.
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Unlike others on the market, these are made with organic vegetables including spinach and carrots, grass-fed mozzarella, and olive oil.
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Parents can choose from 20 different recipes, all with hidden veggies, superfoods, and hormone-free proteins.
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Yumble's heat-and-eat meals range from a vegetarian burrito platter to a chicken-and-broccoli casserole.
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Ample meals include broccoli and green beans with chickpeas, flaxseed, and avocado oil, and butternut squash and banana with quinoa, cardamom, and coconut butter.
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If your kid binge-watches cooking shows or knows the difference between a liquid and a dry measuring cup, you should encourage it. Having a kid who likes to cook—it's kind of like having a personal chef. This is the gear you'll need to feed young, curious culinarians.
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These tough little aprons are made from a poly/cotton twill that will weather the culinary experiments to come — and then can be tossed in the washing machine.
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This is the ultimate baking book for the master baker in the making, from America's Test Kitchen.
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Intended to empower kids in the kitchen with delightful culinary experiments.
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