Marley Spoon Review — Is Martha Stewart's Meal Delivery Good?!
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 Published On Mar 10, 2019

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Martha Stewart may be the queen of crafts, cooking, and home decoration, but is her meal delivery service comparable to what’s on the market? I go in-depth in this Martha & Marley Spoon review!

Martha and Marley Spoon’s website is simple and easy to navigate. I love the bright and detailed photos the include with each recipe. Each recipe page also details the cooking difficulty, nutritional information (which I’ll get into deeper detail later), macro counts and step-by-step instructions with photos.

I’m happy to say that my Marley Spoon delivery arrived right when I expected it. I opened the door and find a box that was securely sealed without any dents or holes.

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The packaging within the box was also great.

With Marley Spoon, I ordered two meals:

*Honey Dijon Glazed Steak with Roasted Green Beans and Potatoes

*Salt and Pepper Pork Chops with Thai Salad and Fried Peanuts

I dive into taste and prep more in my full review (above), but let's talk about nutrition for a second.

For anyone who is counting calories or macros, don’t you worry. Marley Spoon makes all of that information easily accessible. You can find it on the recipe cards, the website and the app.

However, Martha and Marley have failed to provide some other information that could be extremely useful: Nutritional values. There is no info on the amount of sodium, vitamin or mineral content in each meal, which is a bummer.

Here are my Marley Spoon pros:

*Free weekday delivery. I always like when I get to save money.
*Delivery arrived on time, intact and organized.
*Meat and produce looked very fresh when it arrived.
*Ingredients that are sourced locally when possible.
*Easy to follow cooking instructions.
*Cooking difficulty level and cooking times were accurate.
*Macros and calorie counts are included on recipe cards.
*Bright and bold flavors. My tongue was never bored.

And my potential cons:

*They only offer dinner options.
*You can’t filter through the menus according to specific preferences.
*There’s no in-depth info for those looking to lose weight or follow a certain diet plan.
*Dishes are heavy on sauce, salt, and oil.

Have you tried Martha Stewart's Marley Spoon? What was your experience like? Let us know in the comments below!

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