We Cooked a HelloFresh Meal to See How Easy It Actually Is

Original article can be found here.

Chefin’ on a student budget.

This post is presented in partnership with HelloFresh.

Been hearing a lot about how HelloFresh meals are super quick to make? Same.

So, in true investigative journalism style, we tested one of their recipes out to check that it's definitely student friendly... and (no surprises here) it is!

Not only were the recipes we received super versatile, tasty, and balanced but we were able to choose a plant-based, vegetarian and meat option for our entire weekly box.

For our video, we put the Chermoula Cauliflower and Bulgur Wheat bowl to the test, and it did not disappoint (just the perfect winter meal). It also only took about 40 minutes to make! Easy as.

Plus, we learned all about HelloFresh’s new ‘Modularity’ option to swap out the protein, So, if you’re not a fan of meat or you prefer chicken to beef, you can exchange one for the other or even choose veggies instead.

Check out our video to see how our Writer Marie went.

If you’ve been tossing up trying out a HelloFresh box for a while, now’s your best chance to give it a try.

Thanks to Student Edge, you can now get over 40 per cent off your first HelloFresh box, 30 per cent off your second, 20 per cent off your third and then 10 per cent off your next 10 boxes.

Header Image: Supplied & HelloFresh

Student Edge experience

This piece was written as a sponsored client article during my employment at Student Edge as a Writer and Content Producer.

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