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    Purple Carrot is a 100% vegan subscription meal service that makes it easy to cook and eat plant-based meals at home. You can choose between a meal kit, a prepared meal plan, or both!. Each box is ...

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    This meal service offers easy-to-prepare dishes that can be ready to eat in 45 minutes or less, making cooking delicious plant-based meals at home easy. The company is certified organic, too.

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    Their menu features a diverse range of dietary options including carb-conscious, which contains meals with 25-35g net carbs, and diabetic-friendly with 20-70 grams or less of carbs, (recipes are ...

  5. Kid Cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Kid Cuisine is a brand of packaged frozen meals first sold in April 1989 [1] and marketed by Conagra Foods. [2] Described as a "frozen food version of a Happy Meal ", [ 3 ] the product is marketed towards children, while assuring parents of nutritional benefits.

  6. Meals on Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Meals on Wheels delivery in Stepney, London. The first home delivery of a meal on wheels following World War II was made by the WVS in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England in 1943. [clarification needed] Many early services used old prams to transport the meals, using straw bales, and even old felt hats, to keep the meals warm in transit.

  7. Kishka (food) - Wikipedia

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    There are also vegetarian kishke recipes. [10] [11] [12] The stuffed sausage is usually placed on top of the assembled cholent and cooked overnight in the same pot. Alternatively it can be cooked in salted water with vegetable oil added or baked in a dish, and served separately with flour-thickened gravy made from the cooking liquids. [7] [13]