Tuesday, January 5, 2010

My plans to become a shut in continue to run smoothly


My inaugural Amazon Fresh delivery came today!! It was a lot like Christmas, except instead of Santa in the chimney with toys from the sleigh it was a couple of guys on the doorstep with food from a truck. Just like with Santa, I kept looking out the window in anticipation of their arrival - but they swept in and made their delivery while my back was turned. Tricky, Amazon Fresh!

I have to say that overall I am very pleased with this operation. The tote boxes are a little heavy due to the inclusion of ice packs - which I have to store in the garage along with said totes until next time. There was also a little redundancy of packaging. If you dutifully pack along your little cloth totes when you grocery shop, you might be offended by the fact that a lot of things come in a plastic bag in a reusable insulated bag in a big plastic tote.

The upside of this, of course, is you get to open said bags like presents on Christmas morning - and what is more delightful than opening up a big bag of cheese?

Please try and be a grown up and ignore the obvious phallicity of this eggplant. Difficult I know, but I have a point here - the eggplant and the avocado were the two things I worried about most (well, except for the ice cream. The ice cream arrived packed with dry ice, so it was rock hard. Like the eggplant? Stop it.). Ahem.

The avocado I ordered was "large, ripe," and the one delivered seems apt. The eggplant I worried about because there were no such qualifiers in its description, so I really wasn't sure what I would get. But it is a fairly average sized eggplant (out of the gutter, geez) which will work for my eggplant parmesan/lasagna hybrid later this week.

We'll see how long the honeymoon lasts, but for now I think I will stick with Amazon Fresh for my grocery needs. The quality of produce and brands available are comparable to what I can get at my neighborhood (chain) store, and the prices are competitive. Orders over $75 get free delivery, and seeing as I spend about $100 a week, delivery charges shouldn't be an issue. Plus if you spend $300 a month you get free delivery with no minimums for the entire next month, which means I could order up some emergency ice cream and oreos and they would HAVE TO BRING IT TO ME FOR FREE. EVERY DAY.

It's not a time saver yet - between the time I spent ordering and unpacking, I don't think I saved any time over going to the grocery store myself. But that should improve as I set up an auto-list and generally learn the site better. By the time Chopita arrives I should be in the groove and avoid all the grocery-store-with-infant horror story scenarios I've heard so much about.

Amazon Fresh did not pay me for this post. But they probably should.

4 comments:

dreaming and breathing said...

That eggplant has got it going ON.

This is all very tempting... I may have to give it a go. Can you order meat? I guess I always thought it was just veggies... Now that I know I can order icecream....it seems like a lazy persons dream. Now it is even easier to stay at home and get fat.

Tori said...

you CAN order meat. Grass-fed organic natural free range meat even. It all comes frozen, which is sort of disappointing, but it makes sense from a liability standpoint.

Oh and the ice cream? You can order it by the case and get a discount. I shit you not. 6 cartons of dreyer's for 15% off. I would have done it, too, but the Husband gave me a Look.

Tori said...

Nevermind, I lied - there is fresh meat available.

Heidi said...

The meat selection is really great! They had 7 rib USDA Prime rib roast during the holidays--yum!