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wellington womble
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The veg box is working well so far. I have my shopping delivered on a Thursday (from ocado) and box comes on wednesday (my meat comes via a monthly box scheme, so we usually have plenty of flexibility there) I look at whats in the box, decide if I need anything special to use it up and add it to my order wednesday night. I can order extra stuff from the box scheme, or request not to have something, or have a standing order for extra items.
The only slight difficulty is I have to order on a friday for a Wednesday delivery, so can't always judge what I need that's extra by then. This was fine, but now I don't have a waitrose delivery every week, as the box scheme sells practically eveything (all organic) from dairy, meat, groceries, cleaning products etc. I reckon we spend about the same on veg, but get twice as much veg for that money, so if we don't ue it all, I''m not going to worry - if I have way too much of one thing, I make soup for the freezer out of it, or roasted vegetables or stews use up miscellaneous things nicely.
As a result, I have been able to cut down the waitrose order to once a fortnight, but reckon I'll be able to go to once a month (which will be mostly dog food, and odds and sods like coffee or pearl barley) I spend about the same amount, but the money goes to a local company (not all locally produced, sadly) and I'm not tempted into buying things I don't need. it does mean I need to keep my store cupboard well stocked, so that I have the basic ingredients for most meals, but thats not a problem. There isn't much to get from the supermarket on a regular basis now except dog food, gin and coffee. |
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