Recipes from a Normal Mum

Giveaway #8 – COOK

The lovely folks at COOK sent me a box of their frozen ready meals to try. Unlucky for them that they arrived on my doorstep as the horse meat scandal first came to light, putting a whole new slant on ready meals. However these are not the stuff of equine hell… rather these are meals made by chefs, frozen and then delivered to your door. I chose to try out the kids meals as I’ve had a bit of a rubbish time recently and thought I could really do with a break from cooking now and again. My husband gets home pretty late so the boys often eat together earlier. Meaning two lots of cooking, or at least one lot and then some reheating.

I should set the scene that my sons have never had a ready meal (well maybe in some cafes/restaurants but not knowingly) so they were very suspicious seeing plastic containers going into microwaves and the oven switched on and used without the clatters of knives and chopping boards. My first rookie error was to serve the food in the containers. I was in a minimum effort mood and wanted to save on washing up. Big mistake. Huge. They were deeply unimpressed and refused to eat their fish pie or salmony pesto pasta. So I ate them instead, in the interests of reviewing the food and also as I hate waste. They were delicious. And despite not being laden with salt were not bland.

The next day, having learnt from my mistakes the boys tucked into chicken goujons and lasagne with home steamed carrots and baked potatoes. Big hit. Clean plates. And the goujons were lovely – very crispy, which for a crispy food addict like youngest son, is a must when it comes to anything breaded.

Price wise they’re very reasonable, £2.50 for the salmony pesto pasta, £4.99 for 4 servings of the goujons. What did I like most? The packaging was excellent – you could have this delivered to your house and left outside all day and I very much doubt it would defrost due to the super frozen wrapped packaging. I loved the fact each ready meal had the name of the chef on the box. It made the cheating feel less grubby. I also liked how quick the meals were to cook despite being frozen, oh and I liked that each meal has at least one portion of veg in. Sometimes obvious, sometimes hidden. In short, I would use them again and I don’t think the boys would mind at all.

They also make very posh dinner party food, diet food, Sunday roast food and everyday week night food. On my budget I would not be able to afford to eat from COOK regularly but I’d happily order a few meals to have in the freezer as a treat rather than popping to M & S for a meal deal. When I had a proper job that involved wearing a suit and enjoying a hefty pay packet I would have killed for these COOK meals. Back in my 15 hours of work a day world meals were either takeaway or kind of simple.

I have a weeks worth of kids suppers worth £38 to giveaway – that’s based on you having 2 kids – so altogether 14 meals. (If you chose the goujons they count as 2…) So if you fancy a break from cooking read on but please check COOK deliver to you before you enter.

There are lots of ways to enter – see the Rafflecopter form below. The first way is just to leave a comment on this post. Easy peasy. Closing date 14th June 2013.

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