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ShortKitchen – Online Deal

One-, Three-, or Six-Month Premium Recipe Plan with Five Days of Custom Recipes and a Takeout Plan (Up to 54% Off)

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  • Healthy Living

In a Nutshell

Plans customized to dietary needs include 9–12 new recipes with scaled grocery lists, takeout plans, and rewards points each week

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 19, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per household. Valid only for option purchased. Online only. Not valid until 24 hours after feature ends. New clients only.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Preparing your own healthy meals can be both rewarding and easy, especially if you already live inside a big hollow turnip. Eat even healthier with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $22 for a one-month premium recipe plan (a $44 value)
  • $62 for a three-month premium recipe plan (a $132 value)
  • $122 for a six-month premium recipe plan (a $264 value)

Every Saturday, customers receive 9–12 new custom recipes with scaled grocery-shopping lists, a takeout dining plan, and rewards points toward free groceries.

ShortKitchen

ShortKitchen’s name hints at its mission: to help users get in and out of the kitchen in as little time as possible. Staff members base each of their health-focused recipes on the prepared, semiprepared, and raw foods found at a standard Trader Joe’s grocery store, rather than forcing customers to spend weeks tracking and hunting their own kale. After customers submit an online questionnaire outlining their fitness goals and dietary preferences, ShortKitchen’s nutrition pros get to work choosing the Trader Joe's products that best fit the client's personal tastes. They design custom restaurant and takeout dining plans, or craft plans with 9–12 weekly recipes and grocery-shopping lists—each of which is tailored to diets such as gluten-free, weight-loss, and paleo.

Rather than basing plans on calorie counts, staffers balance their recipes with a healthy ratio of carbohydrates to fats to proteins. They also scale each Trader Joe's grocery list to include only the ingredients needed for each meal, ensuring customers don’t have to throw out leftovers at the end of the week or stage a hostile takeover of their neighbor’s pantry.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Britcoms

Everybody knows that British sitcoms, AKA britcoms, AKA sitishes, are better and more artistic than American sitcoms, AKA USATVcoms—especially these, the world’s best britcoms:

The Hemleys of Northumberland: Even though couthness is held above all in England, this working-class family is not couth—uncouth even! The father is gruff from working in a northern smog factory, and every week he somehow manages to ruin the mother’s dinner party with the posh vicar!

Oh, Really Now!: What do a grimy, working-class department-store manager, a posh vicarwife, and a boffin fresh out of Eton who needs a job have in common? They are also bank robbingtons (British for “robbers”). Tune in to Dave. (They really have a channel called this. Google it.)

The Frasiering Hour: Frasier Crane is a popular radio psychiatrist, dispensing his wit and wisdom to the masses. He lives in Seattle with his retired bobby father, Martin, and his housekeeper, Daphne Moon. With Frasier’s brother, Niles, Eddie the dog, outrageous situations, and plenty of humor in each episode, this a worthy successor to Beers Ahoy (the show on which Cheers is based).

What are some of the greatest britcoms? Find out in today’s Groupon Guide.

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