September 3, 2010

Glycemic Friendly Meal Delivery Programs

Exclusive: This is a Superb offer.  Actually, it's the best we've seen in over 3 years.

SPECIAL OFFER: 4 Weeks FREE.  This is pretty incredible.  Usually they offer 1-week free, but for a limited time GlycemicEdge users can get 4 WEEKS FREE.  All the benefits, none of the work! 

Better still, the daily price is essentially exactly the same as you would pay to prepare these yourself!

Nutrisystem - Mens and Womens GI Diet  (Special: 4-weeks Free

 

eDiets - Fresh Prepared Meal Delivery (Special Offer: 1-week Free)

Meal Delivery Program Benefits – the Real Story:

► Nutritionally balanced specifically for the Glycemic Index (out-of-the box)
► Auto-pilot Approach (easy)
► Hassle-free (no need to memorize glycemic load values or verify sugars)
► Affordable – see comments below (compared to buying & cooking yourself)

One of the most frequent comments we get on the glycemic index is how it can be difficult to understand (at first).  If you're a working adult, managing a family as a mom, or just don't have time but want the benefit of a diet and nutrition plan which emphasizes the benefits of the glycemic index, a meal delivery program is a great option. 

Nutrisystem:Basic Plan credentials

Nutrisystem has backed off some of the glycemic index named promotional elements, but their basic plan still uses the glycemic index and balances on carbs, sugars, and nutrition. 

Foods are packaged and freeze sealed, with portions being generally well balanced and tasty.
We liked the sheer volume of their menu – there are literally hundreds of choices available.

Users select breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks + desserts.
It was fun and easy to keep a variety of foods coming — and made planning lunch to bring to work or have on-hand easy and guilt-free.

Nutrisystem costs vary depending on if you're going with a 5 or 7-day plan, whether you're opting for snacks + desserts, or just the basics of the main meals.
We kept costs to around $15/day, which honestly is about the same as we paid buying and cooking the food ourself. 

eDiets: Fresh Meal Delivery

eDiets is the largest online diet provider in the world, and they've jumped in with both feet to the meal-delivery service a couple years ago.

Their foods are delicious.  These really are freshly prepared (we we're pleasantly surprised).

Ranked #1 by epicurious.com as the best tasting diet delivery program, I don't know if I'll really call these "gourmet" as they say but they are quite good.

The eDiets glycemic impact meals are really well done and professionally portioned.
Costs here are slightly higher (from $19.95/day), again right in the ball-park for what you would pay to buy & cook 3+ meals for yourself.  Seriously – we pinched pennies and did all the work ourselves and added up expenses, and doing-it-ourselves spent between $13 and $28 buying and doing all the preparation ourself/day. 

The Belly of the Meal Delivery Decision

For most of our readers, it comes down to time.  Does the benefit of time & convenience make this a good choice for you.
From a pure cost perspective, it really is comparable to what you'll be paying to do it yourself.

We think Nutrisystem is a solid choice.  They've got inexpensive plans.  They've been doing this for a LONG time. 
The process to order & receive your food is painless and laughably easy.
The foods are pre-packaged, frozen, and won't offer the level of pure freshness you can get with eDiets though.

The eDiets plan includes the glycemic index foods or foods from any of the other 20+ diet plans eDiets services.
That gives you a lot of additional flexibility.

Lastly, we still think for responsible nutrition and health you'll want to educate yourself on the benefits a low glycemic diet brings.
A meal delivery plan is like 'glycemic index compliance' on auto-pilot.  But it's not substitute to lifelong wellness – so educate yourself too.
Stay up to date with the latest glycemic index values and load by consulting our glycemic index chart information.

But it sure makes things easy…

Note: We looked at other meal delivery services (Medifast, and many others) but they are more general in nature and at best offer carb-friendly menu's but not low glycemic meal formulations.  If that changes, we'll add them to the review list here and try it again…

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NutriSystem Coupon

The program manager for NutriSystem contacted us today and made a coupon available for 1-Free week of Glycemic Index compliant meals.

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NutriSystem is back promoting a ton of specials and have really been focused on the glycemic advantage programs.  In case you haven’t tried them, NutriSystem offers packaged (translation – frozen / prepared) meals that are of surprisingly good quality.  Most of our readers have expressed extremely good reviews for their quality and taste.

Worth a shot if you’re looking to go the convenience approach – it really is comparable in price to buying and preparing your own food (especially if you’re struggling to diet and bring food to work, etc.)

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NutriSystem Danielle Fisher Commerical

Anybody else notice the Danielle Fisher spot for NutriSystem?  No idea if she actually did the plan or not – but she definately looks great!

I admit, I used to watch that show – seems like it was on constantly.  NutriSystem seems to be touting the celebrity endorsements these days, from Marie Osmond to Dan Marino and the groups of football retiree’s – they like to name drop to grap your attention.  Fortunately, their plans really are excellent – and they offer some good discounts that can get you 2-weeks free to try their program (if you buy a month).

Definately worth a shot – NutriSystem does offer a Glycemic Index based plan and like all their programs, it’s “diet on auto-pilot” – meaning they mail you the food and you just need to eat.  No shopping, preparation, etc. – it’s actually about the same costs as buying it yourself if you itemize your grocery bill.

Wonder if Topanga did it that way?  Probably not!

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