![]() ![]() Daily Harvest smoothies, bowls, flatbreads and the rest all have one thing in common, and that's lots of healthy foods, superfoods, grains, fruits, vegetables, greens, beans, berries and nuts. You can also sort by flavor preferences, so if you don't like vanilla or sweet potato, for instance, you can filter out meals with those ingredients. You can easily filter the options by your dietary needs, including low-sugar options, and keto- and paleo-friendly meals. Selections change month to month, but many of the bestsellers are always available. There are also user reviews and ratings linked to individual Daily Harvest items, which I found helpful. "We are making the commitment to always use the most sustainable options possible and are working to eliminate all single use plastic and non-recyclable materials throughout our supply chain," the brand says.Ordering was simple and intuitive with all the information for each meal - nutrition, ingredients, culinary inspiration - readily available before you add to your bag. On March 16 of 2020, the brand announced that the new Daily Harvest products would come in 100% compostable + recyclable packaging made from plant-based, renewable fiber that breaks down naturally instead of sitting in a landfill for thousands of years. comes from food and beverage products, which is something I didn't know until Daily Harvest informed me upon the launch of their new and improved packaging. According to Foodtank, a large portion of the packaging waste in the U.S. Though I loved that all my Daily Harvest smoothies, bowls and soups came in convenient-sized cups, I always felt a little tinge of guilt when I'd toss all the packaging into my garbage can each time. Keep reading for all the reasons I love Daily Harvest.Īnother thing I love about Daily Harvest: it just seems like a company that really cares. I finally felt like Ina Garten and I were one step closer to becoming friends because we now had something in common (other than the belief that it's never too early for a giant cosmopolitan): the ability to make delicious food. Suddenly, I was able to whip up a satisfying, nourishing, gourmet-tasting meal in just a few minutes. All you have to do is add water or milk, then either blend the smoothies, lattes, and soups or throw the bowls to head up on a stovetop. Daily Harvest offers everything from soups to smoothies to bowls to dessert bites, all frozen at the ideal time for the organic ingredients to retain their nutrients, all easy to make, and all really, really delicious. If you've ever thrown something in the microwave or on the stove and thought, "I wish this existed but in a healthier organic version that still tasted good," then your wish is granted. Well, I fell in love with a person (who is a great cook!), but I also fell in love with a thing, and that thing is Daily Harvest. I wanted healthy, flavorful food that didn't take long to make and was easy to prepare. I wanted to follow recipes but didn't have the majority of the things required for them-or the patience to make them. I was suddenly untethered, unmoored, lost at sea in my (tiny) kitchen with no idea what to do or where to begin. ![]() make? Needless to say, I was feeling as lost and helpless as Joe Exotic's supposed husband after Joe was sent to jail. Food used to be the thing I would wait for with bated breath, lovingly twirl onto my fork (or pick up with chopsticks), then enjoy in bliss. But now that I've been at home, I've developed an entirely new relationship with it. I was okay with spending all my money on eating out because food is one of my greatest joys in life. My cooking skills can best be described as "knows how to fry an egg and little else." Luckily, I live in New York City, where you can eat at a new restaurant every night of the week, or order delicious food delivery via Seamless on nights in. If my life were an episode of Top Chef, it wouldn't exist because I'd be eliminated before the first round. ![]()
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