![]() Here are some of the unique features that I am finding so exciting:ġ) It is beyond simple to select for ingredients and priorities that you either want, or don’t want. But other than that I haven’t yet felt like making any adaptations to the recipes at all, and I’ve enjoyed them so much more than I expected. Sure, sometimes I add a bit of my sweetener of choice, (I have a bit more of a sweet tooth than is in my best interests). ![]() And, from my point of view as someone raised with a great deal of pickiness and even, *gasp*, snobbery regarding flavor and quality of food, I am loving the flavors of every cup I’ve tried thus far. First, let me say that I come from an extremely “foodie” family. I am loving Daily Harvest so much, I can hardly overstate my enthusiasm. They go great with toast or a sandwich, too! Overall, i think they are MAGICAL!!!! These have solved my problem of needing to grab quick lunches and dinners that are healthy and yummy! Some are very low calorie which is great for a light dinner but may not be enough for you if you are very hungry. They are VERY EASY to make either on the stove, in the microwave, or my husband just adds hot water form the water cooler at his office. I love that they are mostly organic and full of whole foods. We mixed both with almond or coconut milt and again i want to say that prepared like this, we LOVED THEM! So, now we only order bowls and soups and think they are DELICIOUS!!!! We add either water or veggie broth to them and i have sad many times that i cant believe how GOOD THEY TASTE!! They are very well seasoned and contain an AMAZING VARIETY of veg, nut, nutritional yeast, oils, etc. Although we enjoyed the smoothies and oat bowls very much, we realized that our issues were more around lunches/dinners and that making our own smoothies/oats was just as simple and more cost effective. We first tried a combo of smoothies and bowls with a few oat bowls and soups. ![]() This is my husband and my 5th week with the DH subscription. The lightest option is Ginger + Turmeric (80 calories per serving), while the Coffee + Cardamom Latte is 160 calories. Lattes: Who doesn't love a mid-morning or post-lunch latte break? Each Daily Harvest latte cup comes with three latte pods that range between 80-160 calories per serving (add additional calories with your preferred liquid). Try the decadent Chocolate + Almond (560 calories total) which tastes like a mousse (dessert for breakfast? yes, please!) or stick with the lighter, energizing Mango + Tumeric bowl (380 calories). Factor in additional calories for your milk of choice. These bowls range between 380-560 calories in total. The lightest option is Mulberry + Dragon Fruit (340 calories), while the most calorie-dense option is Cinnamon + Banana (520 calories).Ĭhia Bowls: Like the Oat Bowls, the Chia bowls also have two servings per container. Each bowl has two servings, but if you eat the bowl in its entirety (which, let's be honest, you likely will), it will be somewhere between 340-520 calories, plus the calories for your milk of choice. Oat Bowls: If you're looking for a hearty breakfast option to start the day right, Daily Harvest's oat bowls are the way to go. With 7 bites per container, there are enough enjoy this little "pick-me-up" as a daily treat (or you could devour the entire cup of 560-910 calories in a single sitting). If you want something a little more filling, try the Green Chickpea + Kale Curry (360 calories).īites: These energy bites range between 80-130 calories per bite. Lighter options include Cauliflower + Leek Stew (80 calories) and Turmeric + Lemongrass Broth (110 calories). Soups: Most Daily Harvest soups are between 80 - 360 calories. On the lighter side, are options like Spinach + Shiitake Grits (140 calories) and Lentil + Tomato Bolognese (140 calories), but if you're looking to beef up, you might want to try heartier options like the Broccoli Rice + Dill Pilaf bowl (370 calories). Harvest Bowls: The Harvest bowls range between 110 - 370 per bowl. If you're looking for higher calorie, workout recovery smoothies check out blends like the Cacao + Avocado Smoothie (510 calories) or the Chocolate + Hazelnut Smoothie (490 calories). ![]() ![]() Smoothies: Most Daily Harvest smoothies are between 120 - 510 calories per cup (before adding your liquid of choice). Calories vary by cup but typically range between100-500 calories. ![]()
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