Tuesday 21 July 2015

My Food Bag - Review


My personal journey has seen me turn my lifestyle around over the past three years, making me realise the importance of nourishment and providing our bodies with the right fuel to function. Too often I witness people getting caught up in a time warp - which allows bad habits creep in. It's my goal to do the research and seek out time savers and healthy alternatives, and share knowledge to enable you all to make small, yet significant changes for the better you.

It's no secret that the My Food Bag empire is growing rapidly, so I contacted them to see what all the fuss was about. Here's my review - Enjoy!!

There are three subscription options for My Food Bag:

My Gourmet Foodbag $142.00 - 4 recipes/meals weekly for 2 adults
My Family Foodbag $162.50 - 5 recipes/meals weekly for 2 adults and 2 to 3 children
My Classic Foodbag $192.50 - 5 recipes/meals weekly for 4 adults or a family of 5

There are also some great "bolt on" options for children's lunches and fruit.

In my household there are three adults, two males and one female. We all workout to various extents. Given this, I chose the My Family Foodbag. When ordering I had to give two weeks notice prior to delivery which would allow the team time to order my food, prep it ETC. I also got to chose my delivery period on the Sunday evening. Below is what arrived (excuse the photography!).



Each night, I simply took out the recipe from the book I received and got cracking. So simple and easy to follow! The only whoopsie I made was not prepping my ingredients first. 



The moment you've all been waiting for - here's what we ate for dinner each night!!

Monday - Mexican Spiced Fish with Kumara Wedges and Spinach Tomato Salad
Tuesday - Chicken and Vegetable Mee Gorgeng
Wednesday - Riccotta Cheese Dumplings in Tomato and Vegetable Sauce with Crispy Salad
Thursday - Italian Pigs in Blankets with Steamed Broccoli and Honey-Glazed Carrots
Friday - Rosemary Marinated Beef with Wedges, Broccoli-Pea Smash and Aioli

My Thoughts

Was there enough? Yes!! We didn't have leftovers every day, but the meals on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday definitely accommodated leftovers and we never went hungry afterwards. 

I love that My Food Bag uses top quality meat, dairy and produce. The only downside is that this doesn't accommodate for allergies. Checking out some of the expiry dates I was really impressed - for example, you would never find an expiry date for pita bread in a supermarket past a couple of weeks. Ours arrived with a months leeway! 

Some days I did mix things up a little and add in some different vegetables and flavours, but in my opinion that just adds to the beauty of this subscription. One awesome thing I have learnt from My Food Bag is portion control - not so much in the sense of how much food goes into my mouth, more so how much food is actually required to feed 2-3 people. I've always found it a struggle being from a family of six!! Each delivery also comes with a grocery list which includes kitchen staples required for the weeks recipes.

My Food Bag introduced us to some new meal ideas that I wouldn't have tried previously. It encourages the use of herbs and spices which have so many health benefits, as well as providing some beautiful flavour combinations. The simplicity of the recipes means that anyone can successfully make these dishes, and you have the cooking methods for life. 

All in all, if you find you are lacking in time, or want some fresh new meal ideas, you should definitely try My Food Bag for a week. By not being locked into lengthly subscriptions, you still have the freedom to work this around your schedule. Should you be away for a week, no worries!! You can do your own thing that week, and order when it's convenient again. Once you've set up your account at the time of your initial order, it's just a few clicks for future purchases - don't you just love the simplicity?!



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