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eMeals Review

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January 31, 2014 By Jennifer Lambert 2 Comments

I can barely express how thrilled we are with eMeals.

My husband mentioned to me that we have to get on some sort of meal planning schedule because dinner times have been so stressful since the holidays.

eMeals are an answer to prayer! This is so easy and the recipes are absolutely delicious.

eMeals adds some much-needed variety to our meal rotation.

eMeals Clean Eating Meal Plan Review

My raving review of the eMeals Clean Eating dinner plan – just one of the 50+ eMeals plans available for only $58/year…

Clean Eating Seven Day Challenge


  • Weekly Dinner Menus with Matching Grocery List
  • Healthy Meal Plans to Match your Active Lifestyle
  • Solve the Dinnertime Dilemma with eMeals Meal Planning

Over 50 Meal Plans Available!

Only $58/year – or $5/month when you sign up for 12 months.

I chose the eMeals Clean Eating Meal Plan.* 

It seemed to best fit our eating style. The weekly menu is emailed to me on Wednesdays.

Clean Eating Made Easy

Here’s just one meal we’ve tried and it was a huge hit with my family.

The kids really loved the marinade on the pork and I could marinate everything with that mixture now.

So, of course I didn’t have everything on hand. I did this so backwards.

A shopping list comes with the weekly email of 7 delicious and easy dinner recipes.

Meal Planning Made Simple
And another great thing?

The plans can correspond to grocery store sales!

  • ALDI
  • Costco
  • Kroger
  • Publix
  • Safeway
  • Target
  • Walmart
  • Whole Foods

You can also add on eMeals plans for breakfasts, lunches, and desserts for an additional charge of only $3-4/month. 

I got a container of arugula/spinach and made the dressing.

My husband  LOVED the dressing. It was a bit tangy for me.

Just lemon juice, dijon mustard, and EVOO. I can add stuff or reduce the lemon or combine it with orange juice next time.

I made carrots with oranges.

The recipe called for just OJ, but I improvised a bit.

They were delectable. And pretty!

I had these pork steaks in the freezer and the recipe called for a tenderloin. Whatever works, right?

These were The Best Pork Chops Ever, according to my family.

Definitely in the meal rotation. Frequently.

Maple syrup, tomato paste, soy sauce, Worcestershire, and some spices.

Can’t give away all the secrets!

We’re really excited to have something so simple to help us get out of the dinner rut and streamline dinnertime.

These meals are fresh, colorful, tasty, and all natural. We love it so far.

I love the versatility of the meal plan. I don’t have to absolutely follow the plan. I can mix it up a bit. Most of my family don’t care for seafood, but I really do. I have enough recipes stored away that we have lots of variety for our dinners now.

Now that I’ve done all my shopping this pay period, we’re excited to try some other meals over the next few weeks!

There’s even an iPhone app for eMeals: Meal Planning at your fingertips…

Healthy Meal Plans to Match your Active Lifestyle. Choose one now!


Easy Budget Meals Your Family Will Love

How to cancel eMeals:

View eMeals Terms of Service here.

  1. Go to My Meal Plans page in your account.
  2. Scroll to the bottom of the page to Manage Account.
  3. Click View Payment History.
  4. Click Cancel Next Renewal which is located directly below the plan you would like to cancel.
  5. Select your cancellation reason.
  6. Click Discontinue My Plan
  7. You will be directed to a verification page letting you know that your subscription has been successfully canceled.

If your free trial isn’t canceled by day 14, you will be billed on day 15 for the term selected at sign up. If you do not cancel your trial by the 14th day, you are eligible for a full refund for 14 days after a charge is processed. Requests for a refund must be made by phone at 855-328-2674.

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*Clean Eating typically refers to whole foods, unprocessed, simple real foods as close as farm to table as possible. Not to be confused with Biblical clean and unclean eating laws in Leviticus. Thanks!

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  1. Dawn says

    April 18, 2014 at 12:50 pm

    I tried emeals, it was OK not really one way or the other. However, when I tried to cancel in March is where I have the problem and everyone considering a subscription should be aware of this. I was charged again in April and tried to cancel again, only to find where my ‘auto-renew’ was indeed cancelled and recorded the first week in March. That’s strange, so I contacted the company. While I cancelled the first week in March, my subscription term runs through JUNE, so even though I cancelled the subscription I am stuck paying $21 per month until JUNE!!! So, so, so frustrating! I’ve been a subscriber to several services with other companies and I’ve never run into this practice – billed monthly but subscribed quarterly or semi-annually (I can’t even tell after searching their website!)

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