$40 for $80 Worth of Pre-Prepared Meals at What's For Dinner?
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- Make your own meals
- Fresh, local ingredients
- No cleanup required
- Menu changes monthly
Sometimes there aren't enough hours in the day to cook, either because of daylight savings time or time-gobbling time-goblins. Squeeze out all the hours from your day-rag with today's Groupon: for $40 you get $80 worth of pre-prepared, freezable meals at What's For Dinner? on Saanich Road. What's For Dinner? sends guests home with self-made, freezer-ready meals that can be defrosted and served at any time. Clients choose from a regularly rotating menu of entree items and participate in prep work before wrapping up dishes in coolers brought from home, and the friendly, knowledgeable staff disciplines dirty dishes. Natural, local, and fresh ingredients are used as often as possible, with no artificial preservatives added. Coddle frostbitten stomachs with comfort food, such as the maple pork roast ($26), a boneless meatberg smothered in maple syrup and rosemary that feeds four to six people or one to two wookies. Or, seduce testy stomachs with the tender swiss steak ($28), drizzled with a wine and tomato sauce. Single serving meals and soups are also available starting at $3.25.
- Make your own meals
- Fresh, local ingredients
- No cleanup required
- Menu changes monthly
Sometimes there aren't enough hours in the day to cook, either because of daylight savings time or time-gobbling time-goblins. Squeeze out all the hours from your day-rag with today's Groupon: for $40 you get $80 worth of pre-prepared, freezable meals at What's For Dinner? on Saanich Road. What's For Dinner? sends guests home with self-made, freezer-ready meals that can be defrosted and served at any time. Clients choose from a regularly rotating menu of entree items and participate in prep work before wrapping up dishes in coolers brought from home, and the friendly, knowledgeable staff disciplines dirty dishes. Natural, local, and fresh ingredients are used as often as possible, with no artificial preservatives added. Coddle frostbitten stomachs with comfort food, such as the maple pork roast ($26), a boneless meatberg smothered in maple syrup and rosemary that feeds four to six people or one to two wookies. Or, seduce testy stomachs with the tender swiss steak ($28), drizzled with a wine and tomato sauce. Single serving meals and soups are also available starting at $3.25.