Monday, May 11, 2015

Blue Apron


Have you heard about this whole Blue Apron thingy? I had seen several promoted posts on Facebook about it and it looked cool. Basically it's a food delivery service and then send you pre-portioned meals for the week with a serving size for 2 people. The price comes out to be about $9.99 per serving, which considering it's really that bad. PLUS I don't have to go grocery shopping. 

Now I am no Chef Boyardee but I have a few kitchen tricks that I know, so I decided to give it a try. The only thing they assume you have (besides the needed utensils) is salt, pepper and olive oil, everything else comes in the box! 

Having completed my first week of meals, I thought I would give you a sneak peek at what I had cooking up in the kitchen and the opening of my first box! 

The meats in the box come sandwiched between two big ice packs and everything is in a freezer bag to keep the ingredients cool during shipping. I opted for the Saturday delivery so most likely I'd be home when it arrived, you know living in the desert and all. You do have the option to pick your day of delivery, I think it's Wednesday-Sunday to pick from. 




Here's all the ingredients measured out and labeled for each meal. Inside the box (not shown) are cardstock pages with the recipes and how to prepare them. I didn't take many during pictures but here are my first week of finished products! 

Dukkah-Spiced Salmon with Spring Vegetables & Oyster Mushroom Ragout

First off this meal was my first attempt at cooking salmon and I think I did ok. This recipe took the longest to prepare because there was a lot of googling of how to prepare these random 'spring vegetables'! Celery Root and Fennel bulb with fronds were not previously part of my vocabulary but they are now and I just might be able to remember how to prepare them.

Sirloin Tip Steaks with new potato, asparagus and radish hash

This meal was much easier to prepare as far as cutting the vegetables, and I had heard of all of them which helps. The only skill yet to master here is the art of the medium well done steak. Following the directions and checking with the meat thermometer when I went to cut them they were still quite pink and a little bloody yet, so I decided to err on the side of caution and threw them back on the skillet for a bit more done finish.

 
Laotian Larb Gai with sticky rice, peanuts and mint

This was by far the easiest as far as cutting all the vegetables and it was quite tasty and might even be my favorite of the three. I did have a bit of a learning curve here with cooking the rice. When preparing two different things on the stove top it's important to know which dish is on which heat setting, it can be quite confusing....

the vegetables are looking good on that medium high heat

uh oh, the rice was accidently sent on high instead of low to simmer :(
RIP sticky rice

Overall I was able to get one serving of rice saved from the heat, the rest was stuck to the bottom of my pot. Always something to learn in the kitchen right?! 

My opinion of Blue Apron so far is great! The meals do take a bit of prep time if you aren't familiar with fennel and how to cut it lol. I like that everything is pre-measured so there is not waste. The price is very reasonable considering everything you get. It would be better suited for someone who can use both servings at once. I was under the assumption that I would fix the two servings and save one for lunch or dinner the next day, but that's just not happening. The food is much better fresh and sometimes you just don't want the same thing back to back, especially when they are quite exotic to your palate that is used to pizza. 

The complexity of the meals hasn't scared me off, and I like that you have the option to skip a week if you are on vacation or just don't like what they have scheduled. My work schedule has changed for the next 5 weeks so I won't be getting home until 8:30 which really isn't ideal for preparing a 'fancy' meal. 

For me it was a good thing to try, but I don't think it has the long term likeability. I wish there was an option for just a single serving and I'd be totally in! If you decide to give it a try they do have family serving options as well. Let me know if you give it a try and how it went! 

bon appétit!

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Dallas Trip

A couple weekends ago I flew off to Texas to visit my friend Pumpkin Runner! (I would have posted sooner but was having a terrible time uploading pictures) 

It was a beautiful evening to fly out of Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport... them views though! 




When I arrived I was greeted by PR's kitty Rukia, she just happens to be Oliver's half sister too! (She was from Oliver's mom's second litter of kittens) Isn't she cute!?


The Friday I was there it rained so we went shopping. Saturday was our big day! We headed to Grapevine to check out their downtown area. We spent a good amount of time mesmerized by the workers at the glass blowing studio. 


The Grapevine City building

Some wine tasting! There were lots of winery's around

A funny sign to one of them (not the one we went to)



This was my favorite part of the trip (other than seeing Pumpkin Runner of course!) I'm a sucker for history and have wanted to visit this museum for awhile. It did not disappoint! It was much smaller than I anticipated and we arrived about 45 minutes before closing (with about 200 other people) so the floor was crowded. It really is only the 6th floor of the whole building. We weren't allowed to take pictures inside the museum. Admission included the audio tour which was very insightful! The museum is set up with timelines leading up to the assassination and the audio talks about the different pictures and artifacts you see. It would have been much more pleasant if there hadn't been so many people. I would recommend going during the day and earlier if you ever plan to visit. Their website offers a lot of great information and archives, so check it out! 


The grassy knoll

An X in the street marks the spot of the two shots
(Pictured is the location of the 2nd shot)



Of course there would be a conspiracy theorist set up with a science fair type board telling how the whole thing was a coverup.

The Book Depository

After our visit to Dealey Plaza, we headed off to go see 'The Age of Adaline' total chick flick, but I liked it.

It was a quick and short trip, we didn't even get a picture together in! :( 

I'm sure I will be back again to visit, and hopefully Pumpkin Runner can make it out to Arizona for a visit too! 

It was a pretty flight back to Arizona over a bed of clouds...


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