The week we went off to the holidays, it was a short one so they only did a delivery that Monday. The Thursday that week was already Christmas so there was no second delivery and it became a 3-meal week, which worked out since we left Wednesday anyway.
Power Supply is around $9.50-$15.50 per meal (when you sign up for a recurring plan – single orders are 5% more) and offers a variety of ready-made meal types, all gluten- and dairy-free. Boxes are sent once or twice weekly (depending on your plan) and you have total control over customization of which meals you get. You can easily switch between plans or choose to skip some weeks. They offer a referral program that earns free meals for referrer and referree.
Tagine Chicken Salad w/ Peppercorn Dressing

The salad was decent, but I’ve found I’m not much into their style of salads. I’d rather have more veggies and stronger dressing.
Roast Beef Brisket on Gluten Free Almond Bread w/ Apple Sauerkraut

I think I got a poor cut of meat – it was all tendon-y or something. I cut out quite a bit because it was difficult to chew. If they had softer meat, I might try this again.
Cuban Pulled Pork w/ Mexican Spiced Carrots & Parsnips
