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2021-11-11 07:30:29 By : Ms. Violla Huang

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Due to the rapid increase in coronavirus cases across the country, Boris Johnson announced that England will enter the third nationwide lockdown starting at midnight on Monday, January 4.

The new restrictions mean that bars, restaurants and non-essential shops are now closed, and entertainment and leisure venues, including gyms, will also be closed.

In addition, travel will only be allowed for work, education, medical care, purchasing necessities and caring for disadvantaged groups. As a result, many people are again turning to online grocery shopping.

In order to catch up with the fast-booked delivery time, it is time to choose the food subscription box, which can be delivered to your door for dinner in time.

They are an ideal opportunity to provide some much-needed inspiration for mealtimes and improve your cooking skills, especially in the foreseeable future, many of us will continue to work from home.

It is not limited to vegetable boxes. There are also many delivery boxes that provide handmade pasta, main cuts of beef and poultry, plant-based dishes and delicious desserts, which can satisfy all taste buds and dietary requirements.

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Topping out in our best recipe box guide is Pasta Evangelists, a mail-friendly subscription service that offers two fresh pasta sets per week (or more if you wish), you can choose from 10 Pick from the recipe. 

These include vegetarian orecchiette with pesto and pistachio breadcrumbs or fettuccine with nduja sausage, Amalfi lemon and mascarpone. 

Each dish requires very little preparation or cooking time, which means more time is spent on eating and less time to clean up afterwards. The weekly delivery fee starts from £7.25.

It also partnered with Age UK to donate £5 for every box sold to support the charity and encourage customers to send spaghetti care packages to older relatives who cannot visit in person. 

Meal delivery service Mindful Chef offers free range meat, fresh fish and a large selection of gluten-free and dairy products raised in the UK in its recipe box, with a focus on healthy eating.

Each week, there are 16 dishes to choose from, and you can choose from 2 to 5 recipes per box for one or two people, or a family size for four adults or two adults and two to three children.

There are almond-coated chicken, green beans and vanilla yogurt, duck slices, Asian-style nectarine and noodle salad or cod with sunflower seeds, mint and basil pesto. Prices for individual servings start from £10 per meal.

Gousto offers two boxes; one is made for two people, and the other is a family-style substitute that can feed two adults and two to three children. It is equipped with all the exact quantities of ingredients you need, thereby reducing food waste.

No matter which box suits you best, you can choose from two, three or four recipes. Prices start from £24.99, with free shipping 7 days a week. 

There are 50 recipes every week, covering meat, fish and vegetarian dishes, such as chicken with tomatoes and coconut dal chili, grilled fish with Mediterranean vegetables and cheese, or smoked Spanish garlic shrimp. 

It also appeared in our review of the Best Recipe Box, and our testers praised its seasonal meals as great for children and adults. 

"Food is pre-packaged and pre-sliced ​​when it arrives, reducing cooking and brewing time. The company has worked hard to reduce the amount of plastic it uses by 50% in the past year. This is an easily achieved goal and will be launched soon. An ecological refrigerator made of recycled paper and zero plastic," they said.

During the lack of lock-in, Gousto stopped accepting new customers because it was difficult to meet the huge surge in demand.

From £5 per meal, HelloFresh is one of the most value-for-money and convenient options, and its recipes take 20 minutes to cook.

There are three plans, family plan, classic plan or quick plan. The difference between each plan is how many people it will feed and how many recipes you want in a week. According to a reviewer in our recipe box guide: “The company is committed to providing wholesome homemade food for everyone, which means that in addition to keeping prices reasonable, it also strives to source excellent supplies like tomato stalls on the island. Buy products from White, or Kepak beef farmers in Ireland."

From £12.45, the Riverford Recipe Box has also won enthusiastic reviews from our testers. We found it easy to stir-fry cashews and other dishes on a bed of spiced cauliflower rice, as well as "noodles" made with ribbons tofu tofu and Tom Yum Goong vegetables.

All of its Devon-grown products are also organic and seasonal, developed by a team of first-class chefs. 

"It got extra praise because it contained a leaflet with instructions on how to recycle the last point of each package. It reused ice packs, wool linings and cold storage bags," our reviewer said, and they tried Light range, less than 550cals per meal. 

They describe it as food lovers, they want an organic and interesting meal without fussing.

We found that Abel & Cole has a lot to love. “Plastic packaging is rare (only tomatoes and Worcestershire sauce and cheddar cheese are packaged in non-recyclable packaging), while Abel & Cole has a return program for the rest. Prices start at £6 per plate, which is in organic food. The field is unparalleled," our commentator said.

There are 15 new seasonal recipes every week, including the new vegetable dishes designed for a family of four that were launched earlier this year. The cooking time does not exceed 20 minutes.  

We made a “shepherdess” pie on top of rosti — made with lentils and earthy mushrooms instead of meat — our critics described it as “sweet and delicious” and brought an interesting update to the family classic. 

In addition to groceries, the supermarket also provides necessary food delivery boxes, which are specially designed for the pandemic. 

From £16, they include vegetarians, meat eaters, gluten-free diets and household essential foods and household items.

In addition, Morrison also launched a British farmer's food box for 45 pounds, which is filled with fresh produce, including meat, vegetables, milk and cheese. 

Due to the first blockade, the delivery process of many farmers was severely disrupted. One pound in each British farmer’s food box will be donated to a British agricultural charity through the Prince’s Village Fund. 

The family-run farm and Eversfield Organic in Devon caters to people who cannot go to the supermarket or deliberately avoid it. 

It also appears in our review of the best ethical meat box, in case you need to be more convincing. According to our testers, it works with a network of small farmers and fishermen to provide families with a variety of meat, vegetables, and fish.

19 different boxes are provided, ranging from pure meat, vegetables or fruit or a mixture of the two to keep the meal time varying, starting at £11.95. 

For any Scots missing in London, please order from Mac & Wild. There are 7 meat boxes, starting at £28.82, and a huge platter to fill your refrigerator with sausage, steak, minced meat, lamb chops, bacon and haggis. 

On its website, you can also find the Venomoo hamburger for £28, which contains everything you need to make the famous beef and venison burger at home. The kit contains four beef patties, four venison patties, four brioches, pickles, lettuce, burger cheese, onions, Bernese sauce and Hongqiong sauce. 

If you have a more adventurous palette, try Feast Box, which focuses on Asian cuisine, so you can enjoy dishes such as Indian cheese, Thai vegetarian tofu mat or Korean sticky pork chop.

Each box contains pre-weighed ingredients and spices, making delicious dishes a breeze. You can order at least two or up to four recipes from 12 choices, and you can add extras such as naan and sushi roll mats. Prices start from £6 per person.

If you are keen on a strictly plant-based diet, All Plants is an alternative that will not let you feel restricted. 

Starting from £68.04, the accepted price is higher. It allows you to choose six pre-prepared frozen meals from 22 available dishes, all of course vegan. 

It also appears in our best recipe box guide. “Each dish is as vibrant as the last one: choose from three types of mushroom risotto, teriyaki udon noodles, grilled jackfruit burrito bowls, and constantly add new recipes,” our tester explained. 

They also like oven and recyclable microwave friendly packaging. If you are too busy or feel too tired to cook, you can place an order at one time, then freeze the rest and enjoy a week-long delicacy.

By Ruby is the brainchild of former chef Ruby and co-founder Milly. They also make fresh and frozen meals together and order them online based on the menu designed by Ruby West London Kitchen. 

There are butternut squash and tomato risotto, Scottish salmon with cabbage and grass-fed beef bourguignon. There are a variety of meals to choose from. All foods have a shelf life of 6 months in the refrigerator.

Indian takeaway boxes filled with fragrant meat and vegetable curries, subscription prices start at £22. There are also meat, vegetarian, vegan, new parents and comfort boxes, priced at £40.80, and each box contains six dishes.

In other places, eight seasons also offer three to seven meals from the weekly menu, so you don't have to decide what to eat for dinner. 

Prices start from £26, and you can get a box of seasonal organic fruits and vegetables, and the £59 box will provide three vegetarian recipes that can feed four people. You can cook the storm with foods such as lentil moussaka, plum and broth stew, or figs and walnuts.

It is very suitable for vegetarian families, or if you want to reduce the intake of meat and dairy products.

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