So i was watching the Food Network and Throwdown with Bobby Flay was on. The challenge was Cioppino. After watching the show, the challenger Phil seemed like a realy nice guy and had some great looking food. I went to the website and ordered a bucket. We made it last night and man was it good. I am planning on ordering it again. You can find it at philsfishmarket.com. If you love seafood you love this. I made it with linguini and garlic bread. It was a little spicy which i love. Shipping cost is a little much but it does get shipped with dry ice and it was a heavy package. Anybody else ever try this?
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I've never tried mail-order food. Do they send you the ingredients and you make it yourself or does it come already prepared so you toss it in the microwave?
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Pre-packaged meals are pretty popular in the supermarkets, but I don't buy those either. I like to cook, so I won't buy something I can make myself.On the other hand, if it's as good as you say, it might be worth a shot. I once ordered a Harry & David fruit basket for my parents, and they said it was the best fruit they'd ever had.
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Originally posted by JonBoy View PostI can't see myself doing that but, out of curiosity, do you mind telling us what it cost you (food + shipping)?
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Well, he orderd the full order for $69.95 which is supposed to feed four (or six with pasta). That would mean shipping costs were $30.
I just can't see myself paying shipping costs that make up almost 50% of the product price, no matter how good that stuff may or may not be...
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