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    March 12, 2014

    Cajun Turkey Cutlets and eMeals Review

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    This is a sponsored post for eMeals. I was provided with a one year free plan in exchange for my review. I also receive a small commission through Commission Junction for anyone that signs up with eMeal after being referred by me.  All opinions are my own.

    I was recently approached by eMeals to see if I would like to try them out. eMeals is a meal planning service that offers all sorts of plans based on your diet and family size. The meal plan is sent to your email every Wednesday, and includes 5 meals a week for $58.00 a year. You can add options like breakfast, lunch, and dessert for an extra 3-4 dollars a month. The email sends you a downloadable PDF that includes the meal plan for the week and a grocery list, and you can access grocery store deals on their site available from stores nationwide! There is even a eMeals app available so you can access your meal plans and grocery lists on the go.

    One thing I love about it is I was able to easily change my meal plan. I was provided with a subscription to classic meals and tried out the Cajun Turkey Cutlets from the list (recipe below), but this week I decided I wanted to see what the meal plans would be like in a category I don't usually cook, so I changed it to paleo and I think I like it better! They also offer vegetarian, Mediterranean, clean eating, low-calorie, and many other plans.

    I'm going to give you the recipe I chose to make first, and then tell you a little bit about what I personally think about the plan.

     

    Cajun Turkey Cutlets

     

    This is a really easy recipe, great for busy weeknights! The best part is, it only has 4 ingredients!

     

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    Cajun Turkey Cutlets

    Turkey breast cutlets quickly marinated in Cajun seasonings for a quick and easy meal solution!
    Prep Time10 minutes mins
    Cook Time6 minutes mins
    Total Time16 minutes mins
    Course: Entree
    Servings: 4
    Calories: 205kcal
    Author: Bernadette

    Ingredients

    • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
    • 1 teaspoon Cajun seasoning
    • 1 ½ lb turkey cutlets
    • 1 tablespoon olive oil

    Instructions

    • Stir together lemon juice and Cajun seasoning in a large bowl. Add turkey cutlets, turning to coat; let stand at least 10 minutes ( I let mine stand about 20 and turned them a few times)
    • Heat oil in a large nonstick skillet ( I used my cast iron skillet) over medium-high heat. Add turkey; cook 3 minutes per side or until done.

    Notes

    Recipe from emeals

    Nutrition

    Calories: 205kcal | Protein: 36g | Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 91mg | Sodium: 350mg | Potassium: 423mg | Vitamin A: 280IU | Vitamin C: 2.9mg | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 1mg

     

    Ok, my thoughts on the recipe and eMeals. The turkey is good, my husband and I liked it, but I think the categories some of the recipes for the classic plan are a bit off. This recipe was labeled "kid-friendly" and included a side dish I didn't make of a black eyed pea and tomato couscous. I don't really think that is kid-friendly, and the turkey was a little too spicy for my 4 year old although I do think she ate a few tiny pieces. The other thing I didn't really like about the classic plan was many of the side dishes, for the first week I received, were pre-packaged salads and rolls. Yes, I do use them occasionally, but I wouldn't include them in a "meal plan".  That is the reason I changed to the paleo plan for this week, and the recipes are a lot different and more to my liking!

    I added on the breakfast plan, and I'm going to make one of the recipes tomorrow. Many of them look good, but I don't make breakfast during the week, and I don't think many people do.

    In closing, is it something I would normally use? No, but I'm a food blogger, so that makes sense 🙂 No, really, I can see it being a useful plan for busy people who don't know where to start with meal planning or don't like to cook.  You can easily change out the sides if you don't care for them, and I think it's good that they have selections like the gluten free meal plan, it would be so helpful for those new to the diet. Speaking of new to the diet, I wasn't even really sure what paleo is so that's why I chose it for this week!

    If eMeals sounds like something you would like to try out or you would just like to find out more about it, click on this image for more information.


    I think I'm going to change my plan every few weeks throughout the year to try different diets. You should see some recipes adapted from there over the next year, stay tuned!

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    1. Shelley @ Two Healthy Kitchens says

      March 18, 2014 at 8:54 pm

      This is a terrific, really honest and helpful review! I'd never heard of eMeals before and am so glad I did! I agree that, as a food blogger, this wouldn't be something I personally would normally use. However, I think my target audience (really busy health-minded families) would ... so I'm thrilled to know about this and how it works should people ask or need a recommendation about this type of service! And, for many of my health-minded readers, I'm interested that they offer choices such as vegetarian, Mediterranean, clean eating and low-calorie - that's fabulous! Thanks so much for a concise, forthright assessment! 😀

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      • Bernadette says

        March 18, 2014 at 8:58 pm

        Thanks Shelley, feel free to share this post with your readers if you want to 🙂

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    2. Becca from ItsYummi.com says

      March 12, 2014 at 10:53 pm

      I've heard mixed reviews about eMeals. Based on what you said, I don't think it's worth trying. You're right... busy people and/or those who hate to cook will probably love a plan like this!

      Reply
      • Bernadette says

        March 12, 2014 at 11:08 pm

        Yep, I know a few people who would get good use out of it. I think I'll try the vegetarian plan next.

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