1.20.2009

Great Food for All - Is It Worth It?

Great Food for All. Sounds hopeful, right? I thought so, too. An anonymous tipster commented on my Angel Food post, saying I should give this a try. Hey, I'm game for anything that'll save me some $$$...

We brought our first box home Saturday. Breaded chicken patties, pounds of fish, ham (both steaks and lunchmeat), beef chili, baked beans, onion rings, "angry" creamed corn, and even a "slightly imperfect" cherry pie. I unloaded the box with a big smile on my face. The food looks to be a much higher quality than AFM, Yay!

So far, Andrew's eaten the cherry pie and declared it "scrumptious". While I'm not wild about processed breaded chicken, these patties actually look appetizing. The fish is seasoned, but not breaded (score!). The items that can be frozen in flattened Ziploc-type bags are frozen that way, making it much easier to fit into the freezer (convenient). The only head-scratcher, I'm trying to figure out what I'm going to do with 2 lbs of creamed corn, but surely we'll work something out.

I love that GFFA offers different types of food bundles. For example, next month they offer a breakfast box, a kid's box, a grill box, a dessert box, and even a Lent box! Much more of a selection than AFM. However, they don't offer any fresh foods. No produce, no shelf stable milk, no eggs. Which is a good thing, the foods GFFA offers in lieu of AFM's fresh food makes GFFA a better buy (both GFFA and AFM are $30 for budget box).

The only inconvenience with GFFA is that I have to drive about 30 miles into western Dayton to pay/pick up the food. But many times that's not such a problem, we can always combine that stop with a trip to the Middle Eastern store or Sam's Club. I'm also sad that GFFA is only offered in Ohio/western PA/Michigan/Ky/Mo, I can't wait for it to become national.

Oh, and GFFA accepts credit cards. Not that we charge food, but for those that do, it's more convenient than AFM's cash/check policy.

So I'm loving Great Food for All. This is what I wished Angel Food would be! This will be a huge help in keeping our food budget in check. Thanks to my anonymous friend for recommending GFFA!

4 comments:

  1. Wow really had no idea things like this existed. I went to their website to check them out. What a great idea and I love the fact they have different boxes for kids, seniors, etc. the menus didn't look like they would fit with our current eating style, but I will definately check back to check out future menus.Thanks for getting the word out.

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  2. I'm glad it was a success for you.

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  3. 2 lbs of creamed corn...hmm..I do have a couple of corn casserole recipes. One is very simple with cheddar cheese, butter, ritz crackers, an egg, some evaporated milk and onion. Let me know if you'd like it.
    Take care,
    Julie

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  4. FOX 5 IN ATLANTA JUST BROKE THE STORY THAT THE F.B.I HAS JUST CLOSED THE ANGELFOOD HOME OFFICE IN GEORGIA. HERE IS A LINK TO THE STORY:

    http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/dpp/news/FBI_Issues_Warrant_for_Angel_Food_021109

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