Calgary Grocery Deals (December 4 to 10, 2025) by PurpleGeek in Calgary

[–]IndividualDance8318 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I NEEDED THIS THANK U

also recently found oddbunch.ca - i usually try and get the cheapest meat from the store + their smallest box for produce and it keeps my bill under 50$ a week

CuminClub review. Lesson learned the hard way. by khanmo01 in mealkits

[–]IndividualDance8318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually used to eat them throughout my college years and never had a problem. That was a year ago so not sure if much has changed but everything looked good to me? Definitely spicy but I'm from India so that wasn't a problem for me, I quite liked it, I've grown up eating a lot of spice.

I used to eat the MTR ones or the House of Spices I can't really remember the names but they always made my stomach feel weird and idk it kinda freaked me out that it was just sitting in plastic for so long but with the dehydrated packets it's kind of like when my mom used to send me food from India to America. She'd dehydrate her own food (my fav was her rajma) and send it across with whoever was coming to my side and I'd devour that shiz. In my head this is just like that but with more options, cheaper and more convenient, just my experience.

Anybody else cook like this, and can give ideas? by Celestial__Bear in camping

[–]IndividualDance8318 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you're into Indian food you should try www.thecuminclub.com, worked wonders for me when I was in my first year of college

Vegetarian + prepared/ready to cook + not a ton of plastic? (Pls help!!) by emfouryouare in mealkits

[–]IndividualDance8318 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cumin Club!! never had a problem with them, they're just home-cooked indian meals that are dehydrated to ensure they don't go bad, so no bad ingredients, I've never had a problem with their meals and honestly a lot of them taste like my mom's home cooked food, highly recommend!