Lately, I’ve been in the habit of trying to
introduce friends and family to some of the stuff I like and what I’m
interested in. I look at it as a way to open up to them about myself while also
letting them know there are some seriously cool, useful, or efficient things
out there in the world that they don’t currently use or know about.
One of the best ways to describe what I mean
is what my wife and I just got for my mother’s birthday a few weeks ago. You
see, we’ve been on a huge cooking
kick, always trying to make our meals from scratch and from whole foods. Being
vegan means we sometimes will throw in plant-based alternatives, but for the
most part, we make everything we can from the produce we buy. So, it comes as
no surprise that one of the first things we thought of to get my mom for her
birthday was a one-month subscription to Hello Fresh. What better way to
“force” something you enjoy doing onto your parent than sending them some shipping boxes packed with that thing?
Now, I’m not saying I love the idea of Hello
Fresh since I find the costs to be way too much for me. We always end up saving
money when we buy our own groceries and make meals, but Hello Fresh seems to be
on par with spending money out at a restaurant, and at that point, why not just
have someone else cook your food for you?
However, I do see the merit in trying it out
to get someone interested in cooking their own meals more often (and preparing
new/novel meals, on that note). So, we figured gifting 8 meals to my mom, meals
she normally wouldn’t cook or have the time to go out and find, was the best
gift we could get. It also meant she could bond with us more when it comes to
diet and talking about what we cook, so it was the ultimate solution.
My mom (and dad) are both people pretty
consumed with work, and they’re also resistant to “new” things. So having a
little trial run that sends them their own groceries in shipping boxes, making
it easy and quick to prepare is a fantastic way to get them to try new food.
Even better, my mom has been on a health kick, so I’m sure she’s excited to
have my dad try some of the foods he normally would turn away (especially
considering how tasty some of those meals looked when we ordered them for
her!).
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