I was in Northern Virginia recently visiting my brother. While I was there they served a meal from Let's Dish. Anyone every hear of it? Basically it is a shop where you can go in and prepare a bunch of freezable meals in advance. They supply the ingredients, cookware, take home containers, everything. My sister-in-law said she goes once a month with friends and spends about 2 hours preparing 8 meals for the month that feed between 5 and 6 for about $85 per month, which I thought was pretty cheap. It is not necessarily intended for every night, just meals you need something in a hurry. The food I ate was great and was easy to cook, since it was already prepared. They said that they didn't think one was in Tulsa, but there was some other store here with this same concept. Anyone know what it is? This is my only chance to get my wife to make a home cooked meal [:D].
Here is the Lets Dish website: http://www.letsdish.com/
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Originally posted by stymied
I was in Northern Virginia recently visiting my brother. While I was there they served a meal from Let's Dish. Anyone every hear of it? Basically it is a shop where you can go in and prepare a bunch of freezable meals in advance. They supply the ingredients, cookware, take home containers, everything. My sister-in-law said she goes once a month with friends and spends about 2 hours preparing 8 meals for the month that feed between 5 and 6 for about $85 per month, which I thought was pretty cheap. It is not necessarily intended for every night, just meals you need something in a hurry. The food I ate was great and was easy to cook, since it was already prepared. They said that they didn't think one was in Tulsa, but there was some other store here with this same concept. Anyone know what it is? This is my only chance to get my wife to make a home cooked meal [:D].
Here is the Lets Dish website: http://www.letsdish.com/
I don't think that chain is in Tulsa, however, I know there is a place in Owasso that does the same thing...I think it's called "Pass your Plate" or something like that.
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Originally posted by tulsa1603
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Originally posted by stymied
I was in Northern Virginia recently visiting my brother. While I was there they served a meal from Let's Dish. Anyone every hear of it? Basically it is a shop where you can go in and prepare a bunch of freezable meals in advance. They supply the ingredients, cookware, take home containers, everything. My sister-in-law said she goes once a month with friends and spends about 2 hours preparing 8 meals for the month that feed between 5 and 6 for about $85 per month, which I thought was pretty cheap. It is not necessarily intended for every night, just meals you need something in a hurry. The food I ate was great and was easy to cook, since it was already prepared. They said that they didn't think one was in Tulsa, but there was some other store here with this same concept. Anyone know what it is? This is my only chance to get my wife to make a home cooked meal [:D].
Here is the Lets Dish website: http://www.letsdish.com/
I don't think that chain is in Tulsa, however, I know there is a place in Owasso that does the same thing...I think it's called "Pass your Plate" or something like that.
That must be it! I just found their website: http://www.passyourplate.com
Looks to be pretty much the same thing. Anyone ever use them?
ive seen a 'pass your plate' storefront in OKC.
I think its a good idea for working families. me being a single guy going in there alone, i would feel odd. though, i like the idea, since its hard to cook for one.
I used passyourplate once, other choices super suppers and dinner market. There is a "dinner911" service that is similar but their food is premade & frozen locally.
In choosing, look at their menu and see if there is anything you like. Most are a little fancy for my unrefined tastes.
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Originally posted by stymied
Here is the Lets Dish website: http://www.letsdish.com/
"Dishing", is that anything like "spooning."
And do we really have to?
There's one here somewhere. My wife and her friends were cackling about it the other night.
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Originally posted by MichaelC
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Originally posted by stymied
Here is the Lets Dish website: http://www.letsdish.com/
"Dishing", is that anything like "spooning."
And do we really have to?
I will not spoon with you, quit asking..
There was one over by 41st & Hudson across from Ricardo's. I do not know if it is still there.
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Originally posted by sgrizzle
I will not spoon with you, quit asking..
I'll quit asking the day you stop showing off your manly back hair. My little Sgrizzley Bear.