$17 for Six Months of Online Meal Planning from E-Mealz ($35 Value)
Much like composing a will, composing a grocery list requires the foresight to know what your kids will want. Outsource an unpleasant task with today’s Groupon: for $ 17, you get six months of online meal planning from E-Mealz (a $ 35 value).
Endorsed by financial author Dave Ramsey and praised by Money Crashers, E-Mealz charts out a week’s worth of dollar- and healthy-savvy dinner recipes to relieve burdens of kitchen-related stress. Each week, organized grocery lists–customized by family size, dietary needs, and store preferences–showcase flavorful culinary creations for discerning palates. Plans developed by working parents capitalize on sale items at stores such as Walmart, Kroger, and Aldi, and an “any store” list can be used to navigate the aisles of other favored grocers. Family meal plans serve seven meals for three to six people, whereas plans for two serve five meals for one or two people or one pair of sock puppets on a date atop a chest of drawers.
Special vegetarian, gluten-free, low-carb, low-fat, and portion-controlled meal-plan options aid nongeneric eaters in assembling targets for their teeth and post-holiday fitness regimens. The Aldi family plan supplies culinary sustenance to families of four to six for an average weekly cost of $ 72.50 and focuses on fare likely to win over the youngest of tongues. A duo can fill a Walmart cart for $ 35–$ 45 a week, and gluten-free Walmart family menus sport an average weekly cost of $ 82–$ 95, including side dishes.
Born of founder Jane DeLaney’s desire to feed her family stress-free dinners provisioned from an organized list without coupons, E-Mealz allows shoppers to spend more time at the table and less time wandering about the grocery store uttering monophonic 10th-century chants in dismay.
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