When meal prep is the last thing you want to be doing, leave it to the experts! These Phoenix meal delivery services will have families sitting down to dinner without the stress or the mess. With vegetarian, paleo, gluten-free and dairy-free options, you are covered no mater what your family eats. Kick off the school year with a meal plan that will make everyone happy!

*As of this publishing, all of the below services had availability and supply.  

Scratch Culinary

Look no further for delicious, healthy and convenient meal prep delivery service in Phoenix and surrounding cities. Scratch Culinary delivers customizable meals for families to keep the kitchen prep time to a minimum. BBQ pork, braised turkey breast, carnitas tacos and seared flank steak are just a few of the options. There are also kids meals like teriyaki chicken and sliders available. There is a five meal minimum (or $45 total if your order contains bulk items) for all new subscriptions and you can cancel any time. 

Online: scratchculinary.com

Catered Fit

Catered Fit offers meal delivery to families that are looking for healthy options. In addition to classic meals, Catered Fit offers paleo, keto and vegetarian options. Daily delivery is available to members who are within drivable range of Catered Fit kitchens in Florida and California. They also delivery weekly to the remainder of the U.S. Classic meal options include Swedish meatballs with egg noodles, Italian baked snapper with angel hair pasta, and a pulled pork BBQ sandwich. This is a subscription service but you can skip week or cancel anytime. 

Cost: Meals cost $8/day and up depending on plan

Online: cateredfit.com

Fresh Meal Plan

This meal prep company delivers to the continental U.S. and has a special focus on health and wellness. Families following paleo, vegan, keto and high-protein diets will find plenty of tasty options. A new menu is posted each week for you to choose from. Subscribe and save with the weekly meal plan option or go for the one-time a la carte option for more flexibility. The peanut chia power bikes are the perfect after-school snack. Go for the candied granola pancakes to start your day off with 23g of protein.

Cost: The six-meal plan is $72/week and the 14-meal plan is $140.

Online: freshmealplan.com

Yumble

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Yumble

This meal delivery service is focused on kids. Carefully sourced fruits and veggies, and perfectly balanced—lunches, dinners and snacks from Yumble are nutritionist approved and kid approved, too! Choose your kids meals for the week and they'll be delivered free to your doorstep. The Bowl of Yays Pasta with veggie marinara and the Mighty Meatballs and Veggie Chili are crowd pleasers for sure. Each box comes with new activities for kids, making mealtime a breeze for you and a joy for them.

Cost: $5.99/meal and up

Online: yumblekids.com

Nurture Life

Wishing you had the superpower to make healthy meals magically appear on your dining room table? Kick up your heels because Nurture Life delivers nutritious, ready-to-eat meals for babies, toddlers, kids and adults straight to your door (read no more grocery shopping, meal prep or planning!). With Nurture Life, now you can serve your kids their favorite foods at lightning speed . . . no cape (or apron) required. Read our full review here

Cost: $6.89/meal and up

Online: nurturelife.com

Sun Basket

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Sun Basket provides meal kit customers with organic produce and clean ingredients with paleo, gluten-free, vegetarian and family menu selections. Consumers can also upgrade to premium meats like grass-fed filet and jumbo shrimp. Broaden your culinary horizons with family-friendly meals like chicken tagine and Taiwanese noodle soup. You can even select "super speedy" meals which can go from box to table in less than 15 minutes or "one pot" meals which keep the dishes to a minimum. Hooray! 

Parents will love how Sun Basket encourages kids to participate in the cooking process (which has been shown to create more adventurous eaters). Each recipe includes a "Kids Can" section with suggestions of how kids can contribute to the meal prep by juicing a lemon, timing the orzo or strip the mint leaves. 

Another great option for healthy eating: Sun Basket launched their Lean & Clean menu with high-in-fiber-and-protein recipes around 550 calories. The meal kit includes kid-friendly games and instructions—an interactive way to get parents and kids cooking dinner together.

Cost: $10.99 per serving

Online: Sunbasket.com

Blue Apron

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Blue Apron has been part of the meal delivery game for a long time and their expertise shows. Choose among two-serving, four-serving and vegetarian menus to pick the options that are right for you. We love that the meals typically take 40 minutes or less and include kid-friendly ingredients like baked chicken and pasta while exposing kids to different flavors like curry and chile-lime. With super easy-to-follow recipes, you can definitely get the kids involved in the cooking process. 

Cost: Meals cost $8.99-9.99/serving with free shipping

Online: blueapron.com

Dinnerly

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Dinnerly

If your goal is to get a wholesome, easy meal on the table for your family, then Dinnerly is the meal delivery option for you. Each week Dinnerly customers choose from over a dozen options which change each week. The choices are totally kid-friendly with options like sweet and sour Swedish meatballs, turkey burgers and enchiladas. Each meal has only five prep steps and takes less than 30 minutes to get on the table, perfect for rushed weeknight dinners. Not interested in getting your box this week? No problem! You can skip any time. 

Seasonal ingredients, grass-fed ground beef and antibiotic-free chicken are all a part of the Dinnerly meal box. Efforts are made to reduce packaging waste and customers receive their recipe cards via email instead of receiving printed cards in their box. At only $4.49 per serving, Dinnerly makes easy weeknight dining a snap.

Cost: Two-person box containing three meals is $29.94, plus $8.99 shipping. A family box containing three meals that will feed four adults is $59.88, plus $8.99 shipping.

Onlinedinnerly.com

Takeout Kit

Takeout Kit

If you are looking to add some world flavors to your cooking repertoire, look no further than Takeout Kits. These kits offer globally-inspired flavors and brings them to your door in some totally adorable packaging. Ever wondered what went into your favorite pad thai, Japanese Tonkatsu Ramen or Indian butter chicken? Get to know some new, exotic ingredients and learn how to cook these delicious meals for your family. 

The kits contain non-perishable ingredients that can wait in your pantry to be cooked for up to two months (pro tip: bring a kit along on your next camping trip!). This makes such a huge difference for busy lifestyles to always have a tasty meal ready to cook when you come back from vacation or can't make it to the grocery store. Some examples of the Takeout Kit proteins include: dry cured Spanish chorizo, canned premium Japanese snow crab, 100% natural pouched chicken and many vegetarian proteins like lentils, teff flour, freekeh and tetra-packed tofu. If you'd like to add your own protein, select the "add your own protein" option. 

This Bay Area company ships all over the U.S. so order a meal to ship to your far away family. Better yet, opt for one of the sampler kits to try a few at a discount and add on a drink kit to pair with your meal. 

Cost: Kits range from $29.99-34.99 and serve four adults. No subscription is required. 

Onlinetakeoutkit.com

Marley Spoon

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This cook-at-home food delivery service partnered with Martha Stewart to help harried families discover their inner Martha. The partnership gives Marley Spoon access to Martha's archive of over 18,000 tried-and-true recipes to feature in their meal kits. They promise quality purveyors offering grass-fed beef, Berkshire pork, American-caught shrimp and artisanal cheeses. The menu features 22 choices every week and the website tags meals as family-friendly, under-30 minutes, gluten-free and other categories.

Favorites include: chicken fajita bowl, bacon-wrapped skillet meatloaf and lemon-brown butter salmon. The website provides big, colorful step-by-step photos for careless cooks and kids who want to help. Also, the blog offers great tips and ideas, like what to do with lentils, immune-boosting foods and Martha’s easy Oscar party snacks. The family kit feeds four adults, so will easily feed two adults and two kids.

Cost: Families can choose two meals a week ($76), three meals a week ($106.80) or four meals a week ($131.20). Delivery is free.

Online: marleyspoon.com

Freshly

Freshly is a weekly subscription service delivering fresh (not frozen), chef-cooked meals that can be heated and served in 3 minutes. Unlike meal kits, all you need is a microwave, fork, and plate (optional!) to get a satisfying lunch or dinner on the table. Think “nutritionist meets personal chef” vs. TV dinner when it comes to quality and flavor. 

With a food philosophy centered on less sugar, less processed and more nutrients, the menu features better-for-you versions of comfort foods with smart ingredient swaps. For example, Chicken Parm is coated in almond flour vs. bread crumbs and topped with marinara sauce sweetened with honey instead of refined sugars; Mac and Cheese is made with brown rice pasta and cheesy sauce blended with a purée of cauliflower and butternut squash; and Turkey Meatballs are packed with mushrooms and served over zoodles for a lower-carb alternative to pasta.

Cost: Customers can order 4 meals ($11.50/each), 6 meals ($8.99/each), 9 meals ($8.99/each) or 12 meals ($7.99/each) weekly.

Online: Freshly.com

HelloFresh

Hello Fresh

With a newly-expanded menu and new Family Plan, HelloFresh is better than ever these days. Their goal is to bring the fun of cooking back into people’s lives by doing all the planning, portioning and shopping for in-season, sustainably-sourced, healthy and flavorful ingredients. HelloFresh prides itself on its delicious recipes with quick cook times; all your chopping, zesting and sautéeing will take less than 30 minutes. Meal plans available are meat and vegetables, vegetables, family-friendly and low calorie. 

With the debut of HelloFresh Wine and their online marketplace that sells curated kitchenware, their portal is a one-stop shop for even more of your shopping needs (or wants). 

Cost: Meals $8.99/serving. Delivery is free for all orders.

Online: hellofresh.com

Farmbox

Farmbox Direct

Farmbox offers various size boxes packed with seasonal, farm-fresh fresh fruits and vegetables to your door. You select the shipment size and customize your box, and check your doorstep for easy monthly deliveries.

Cost: starts at $43.95/box

Onlinefarmbox.com

Gobble

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Say goodbye to grocery shopping, meal planning and prep, and all that cleanup! Gobble shops, chops and delivers gourmet three-step recipes for one-pan cooking with zero prep required. How about picky eaters? Try Pan-Seared Sirloin Steak with Roasted Fingerling Potatoes & Béarnaise Sauce or Crispy Chicken Sandwich & Napa Cabbage Slaw with Caraway Vinaigrette. What have you got to lose when it's just a one-pan cleanup?

Cost: Prices start at $11.99/dinner and $5.99/lunch

Online: gobble.com

Veestro

How about 100% plant-based, organic, non-GMO, chef-prepared entrees, soups, and juices that just show up at your front door whenever you want them to? Then look no further than this healthy bunch (bonus: they deliver nationally, too).

There are no, zero, zilch animal products of any kind, here, ever! Chick'n Nuggets with chipotle dipping sauce complete with veganaise will do the trick every time for your kiddos and no one will miss the meat. Veestro food is available a la carte, in full-on Meal Packs, and they also carry a surprisingly delicious weight loss menu plan. As with most vegetarian cuisine: most meals have nuts in them so be careful with a nut allergy, but all meals are completely dairy-free and don't contain other allergens.

If gluten is your family offender, they carry a special pack called The Gluten-Free Feast which comes swiftly to your home via a chilled FedEx box and includes an assortment of gluten-free breakfasts, lunches, dinners and two desserts: gluten-free chocolate chip cookies and "cheezcake"!

Cost: $35 minimum food order, packages start at $99; free shipping for orders totaling $199

Online: veestro.com

One Potato

One Potato

When it comes to feeding families, One Potato has got you covered. Co-founder Catherine McCord's best selling Weelicious recipes are the basis of the One Potato meals. There's nothing fussy here—the organic, non-GMO ingredients come pre-chopped, pre-measured and ready to get from box to table in no time. Each recipe will be ready in less than 30 minutes, which makes weeknight meals a cinch. 

One Potato understands that not every family has two adults and two kids so they offer plans for two to six servings per meal. By indicating how many children are in your family, you'll receive kid-sized portions (about half of an adult-sized portion) for them. Choose two or three meals to be delivered per week, or skip that week if you'll be out of town. 

Each week you have eight meal options to choose from—five rotating Seasonal Favorite and three constant Family Favorites. Vegetarian, nut-free and gluten free meals are available. The included recipe cards are super easy to follow and kids will love getting involved in the cooking process by following along with the photos. Have them brown the ground beef for tacos or prep the par-cooked potatoes for French fries. The recipe cards provide tips for getting the kids involved in cooking. 

Cost: Plans vary from $7.32-12.95/serving. The more servings you purchase, the lower your per serving cost will be. 

Onlineonepotato.com

—Kate Loweth

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When you want to step away from the rotating menu of pizza, chicken nuggets and spaghetti, we’ve got the list for you. These Orlando meal delivery services are perfect for busy families because they know what kids like to eat and are there to get meals on the table in no time. Scroll through to get your meal plan set for the new school year!

*As of this publishing, all of the below services had availability and supply.  

Mindful Meals

Mindful Meals is owned and operated by the husband and wife team of Kristin and Blake Meyer. Both active in the Central Florida CrossFit community, Blake and Kristin saw the desire from athletes for quick and healthy meal options that were still flavorful and filling. While Mindful Meals is overwhelmingly popular with the fitness clientele in which their roots began, the business has grown to serve busy families, the elderly and even local professional athletes.

The family plan is a great option to ensure a quick and healthy meal for the busy weeknights. You'll get two meals on Monday and two on Wednesday with kid-friendly options like Thanksgiving dinner and pulled pork with peach BBQ sauce. 

Cost: The family plan costs $145/week with smaller options available. 

Online: mindfulmealdelivery.com

Catered Fit

Catered Fit offers meal delivery to families that are looking for healthy options. In addition to classic meals, Catered Fit offers paleo, keto and vegetarian options. Daily delivery is available to members who are within drivable range of Catered Fit kitchens in Florida and California. They also delivery weekly to the remainder of the U.S. Classic meal options include Swedish meatballs with egg noodles, Italian baked snapper with angel hair pasta, and a pulled pork BBQ sandwich. This is a subscription service but you can skip week or cancel anytime. 

Cost: Meals cost $8/day and up depending on plan

Online: cateredfit.com

Fresh Meal Plan

This meal prep company delivers to the continental U.S. and has a special focus on health and wellness. Families following paleo, vegan, keto and high-protein diets will find plenty of tasty options. A new menu is posted each week for you to choose from. Subscribe and save with the weekly meal plan option or go for the one-time a la carte option for more flexibility. The peanut chia power bikes are the perfect after-school snack. Go for the candied granola pancakes to start your day off with 23g of protein.

Cost: The six-meal plan is $72/week and the 14-meal plan is $140.

Online: freshmealplan.com

Yumble

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Yumble

This meal delivery service is focused on kids. Carefully sourced fruits and veggies, and perfectly balanced—lunches, dinners and snacks from Yumble are nutritionist approved and kid approved, too! Choose your kids meals for the week and they'll be delivered free to your doorstep. The Bowl of Yays Pasta with veggie marinara and the Mighty Meatballs and Veggie Chili are crowd pleasers for sure. Each box comes with new activities for kids, making mealtime a breeze for you and a joy for them.

Cost: $5.99/meal and up

Online: yumblekids.com

Nurture Life

Wishing you had the superpower to make healthy meals magically appear on your dining room table? Kick up your heels because Nurture Life delivers nutritious, ready-to-eat meals for babies, toddlers, kids and adults straight to your door (read no more grocery shopping, meal prep or planning!). With Nurture Life, now you can serve your kids their favorite foods at lightning speed . . . no cape (or apron) required. Read our full review here

Cost: $6.89/meal and up

Online: nurturelife.com

Sun Basket

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Sun Basket provides meal kit customers with organic produce and clean ingredients with paleo, gluten-free, vegetarian and family menu selections. Consumers can also upgrade to premium meats like grass-fed filet and jumbo shrimp. Broaden your culinary horizons with family-friendly meals like chicken tagine and Taiwanese noodle soup. You can even select "super speedy" meals which can go from box to table in less than 15 minutes or "one pot" meals which keep the dishes to a minimum. Hooray! 

Parents will love how Sun Basket encourages kids to participate in the cooking process (which has been shown to create more adventurous eaters). Each recipe includes a "Kids Can" section with suggestions of how kids can contribute to the meal prep by juicing a lemon, timing the orzo or strip the mint leaves. 

Another great option for healthy eating: Sun Basket launched their Lean & Clean menu with high-in-fiber-and-protein recipes around 550 calories. The meal kit includes kid-friendly games and instructions—an interactive way to get parents and kids cooking dinner together.

Cost: $10.99 per serving

Online: Sunbasket.com

Blue Apron

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Blue Apron has been part of the meal delivery game for a long time and their expertise shows. Choose among two-serving, four-serving and vegetarian menus to pick the options that are right for you. We love that the meals typically take 40 minutes or less and include kid-friendly ingredients like baked chicken and pasta while exposing kids to different flavors like curry and chile-lime. With super easy-to-follow recipes, you can definitely get the kids involved in the cooking process. 

Cost: Meals cost $8.99-9.99/serving with free shipping

Online: blueapron.com

Dinnerly

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Dinnerly

If your goal is to get a wholesome, easy meal on the table for your family, then Dinnerly is the meal delivery option for you. Each week Dinnerly customers choose from over a dozen options which change each week. The choices are totally kid-friendly with options like sweet and sour Swedish meatballs, turkey burgers and enchiladas. Each meal has only five prep steps and takes less than 30 minutes to get on the table, perfect for rushed weeknight dinners. Not interested in getting your box this week? No problem! You can skip any time. 

Seasonal ingredients, grass-fed ground beef and antibiotic-free chicken are all a part of the Dinnerly meal box. Efforts are made to reduce packaging waste and customers receive their recipe cards via email instead of receiving printed cards in their box. At only $4.49 per serving, Dinnerly makes easy weeknight dining a snap.

Cost: Two-person box containing three meals is $29.94, plus $8.99 shipping. A family box containing three meals that will feed four adults is $59.88, plus $8.99 shipping.

Onlinedinnerly.com

Takeout Kit

Takeout Kit

If you are looking to add some world flavors to your cooking repertoire, look no further than Takeout Kits. These kits offer globally-inspired flavors and brings them to your door in some totally adorable packaging. Ever wondered what went into your favorite pad thai, Japanese Tonkatsu Ramen or Indian butter chicken? Get to know some new, exotic ingredients and learn how to cook these delicious meals for your family. 

The kits contain non-perishable ingredients that can wait in your pantry to be cooked for up to two months (pro tip: bring a kit along on your next camping trip!). This makes such a huge difference for busy lifestyles to always have a tasty meal ready to cook when you come back from vacation or can't make it to the grocery store. Some examples of the Takeout Kit proteins include: dry cured Spanish chorizo, canned premium Japanese snow crab, 100% natural pouched chicken and many vegetarian proteins like lentils, teff flour, freekeh and tetra-packed tofu. If you'd like to add your own protein, select the "add your own protein" option. 

This Bay Area company ships all over the U.S. so order a meal to ship to your far away family. Better yet, opt for one of the sampler kits to try a few at a discount and add on a drink kit to pair with your meal. 

Cost: Kits range from $29.99-34.99 and serve four adults. No subscription is required. 

Onlinetakeoutkit.com

Marley Spoon

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This cook-at-home food delivery service partnered with Martha Stewart to help harried families discover their inner Martha. The partnership gives Marley Spoon access to Martha's archive of over 18,000 tried-and-true recipes to feature in their meal kits. They promise quality purveyors offering grass-fed beef, Berkshire pork, American-caught shrimp and artisanal cheeses. The menu features 22 choices every week and the website tags meals as family-friendly, under-30 minutes, gluten-free and other categories.

Favorites include: chicken fajita bowl, bacon-wrapped skillet meatloaf and lemon-brown butter salmon. The website provides big, colorful step-by-step photos for careless cooks and kids who want to help. Also, the blog offers great tips and ideas, like what to do with lentils, immune-boosting foods and Martha’s easy Oscar party snacks. The family kit feeds four adults, so will easily feed two adults and two kids.

Cost: Families can choose two meals a week ($76), three meals a week ($106.80) or four meals a week ($131.20). Delivery is free.

Online: marleyspoon.com

Freshly

Freshly is a weekly subscription service delivering fresh (not frozen), chef-cooked meals that can be heated and served in 3 minutes. Unlike meal kits, all you need is a microwave, fork, and plate (optional!) to get a satisfying lunch or dinner on the table. Think “nutritionist meets personal chef” vs. TV dinner when it comes to quality and flavor. 

With a food philosophy centered on less sugar, less processed and more nutrients, the menu features better-for-you versions of comfort foods with smart ingredient swaps. For example, Chicken Parm is coated in almond flour vs. bread crumbs and topped with marinara sauce sweetened with honey instead of refined sugars; Mac and Cheese is made with brown rice pasta and cheesy sauce blended with a purée of cauliflower and butternut squash; and Turkey Meatballs are packed with mushrooms and served over zoodles for a lower-carb alternative to pasta.

Cost: Customers can order 4 meals ($11.50/each), 6 meals ($8.99/each), 9 meals ($8.99/each) or 12 meals ($7.99/each) weekly.

Online: Freshly.com

HelloFresh

Hello Fresh

With a newly-expanded menu and new Family Plan, HelloFresh is better than ever these days. Their goal is to bring the fun of cooking back into people’s lives by doing all the planning, portioning and shopping for in-season, sustainably-sourced, healthy and flavorful ingredients. HelloFresh prides itself on its delicious recipes with quick cook times; all your chopping, zesting and sautéeing will take less than 30 minutes. Meal plans available are meat and vegetables, vegetables, family-friendly and low calorie. 

With the debut of HelloFresh Wine and their online marketplace that sells curated kitchenware, their portal is a one-stop shop for even more of your shopping needs (or wants). 

Cost: Meals $8.99/serving. Delivery is free for all orders.

Online: hellofresh.com

Farmbox

Farmbox Direct

Farmbox offers various size boxes packed with seasonal, farm-fresh fresh fruits and vegetables to your door. You select the shipment size and customize your box, and check your doorstep for easy monthly deliveries.

Cost: starts at $43.95/box

Onlinefarmbox.com

Gobble

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Say goodbye to grocery shopping, meal planning and prep, and all that cleanup! Gobble shops, chops and delivers gourmet three-step recipes for one-pan cooking with zero prep required. How about picky eaters? Try Pan-Seared Sirloin Steak with Roasted Fingerling Potatoes & Béarnaise Sauce or Crispy Chicken Sandwich & Napa Cabbage Slaw with Caraway Vinaigrette. What have you got to lose when it's just a one-pan cleanup?

Cost: Prices start at $11.99/dinner and $5.99/lunch

Online: gobble.com

Veestro

How about 100% plant-based, organic, non-GMO, chef-prepared entrees, soups, and juices that just show up at your front door whenever you want them to? Then look no further than this healthy bunch (bonus: they deliver nationally, too).

There are no, zero, zilch animal products of any kind, here, ever! Chick'n Nuggets with chipotle dipping sauce complete with veganaise will do the trick every time for your kiddos and no one will miss the meat. Veestro food is available a la carte, in full-on Meal Packs, and they also carry a surprisingly delicious weight loss menu plan. As with most vegetarian cuisine: most meals have nuts in them so be careful with a nut allergy, but all meals are completely dairy-free and don't contain other allergens.

If gluten is your family offender, they carry a special pack called The Gluten-Free Feast which comes swiftly to your home via a chilled FedEx box and includes an assortment of gluten-free breakfasts, lunches, dinners and two desserts: gluten-free chocolate chip cookies and "cheezcake"!

Cost: $35 minimum food order, packages start at $99; free shipping for orders totaling $199

Online: veestro.com

One Potato

One Potato

When it comes to feeding families, One Potato has got you covered. Co-founder Catherine McCord's best selling Weelicious recipes are the basis of the One Potato meals. There's nothing fussy here—the organic, non-GMO ingredients come pre-chopped, pre-measured and ready to get from box to table in no time. Each recipe will be ready in less than 30 minutes, which makes weeknight meals a cinch. 

One Potato understands that not every family has two adults and two kids so they offer plans for two to six servings per meal. By indicating how many children are in your family, you'll receive kid-sized portions (about half of an adult-sized portion) for them. Choose two or three meals to be delivered per week, or skip that week if you'll be out of town. 

Each week you have eight meal options to choose from—five rotating Seasonal Favorite and three constant Family Favorites. Vegetarian, nut-free and gluten free meals are available. The included recipe cards are super easy to follow and kids will love getting involved in the cooking process by following along with the photos. Have them brown the ground beef for tacos or prep the par-cooked potatoes for French fries. The recipe cards provide tips for getting the kids involved in cooking. 

Cost: Plans vary from $7.32-12.95/serving. The more servings you purchase, the lower your per serving cost will be. 

Onlineonepotato.com

—Kate Loweth

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We know how hard it can be to get a healthy meal on the table fast, especially when the school year starts. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with this list of Las Vegas meal delivery services that will reduce your shopping and cooking time down to nothing. Choose from ready-to-eat meals or cook-and-eat options that will get the kids involved in the cooking process. Bon Appetit!

*As of this publishing, all of the below services had availability and supply.  

702 Prep

702 Prep is a healthy meal prep delivery service founded in February 2017. Delivering to Las Vegas, 702 Prep use the leanest cuts of proteins, as well as the freshest seafood and produce. Kids will love the protein-packed breakfast cupcakes and the Bring on the Beef bowl. Gluten-free and low-carb options are available. Add individual items to your cart until you reach the $49.99 delivery minimum and select your delivery date. There's no subscription service so you can order when and as much as you'd like.

Cost: Dinner entrees are $10.99 and up.

Online: 702prep.com

Foodie Fit

Foodie Fit is a Las Vegas meal prep company that combines the knowledge of macro nutrients and micro nutrients to create healthy and delicious dishes. Pick the meals that best suit your diet and appetite or create your own custom meals. They add new items every other week so that your taste buds never get bored. The meals are prepared fresh daily and never frozen. They also offer free nutrition consultations to help you hit your fitness goals. Meals come in two sizes so order the "bulk" option if you are feeding a family. 

Cost: Breakfasts are $3.99 and up with dinner entrees averaging around $8.

Online: foodiefitmeals.com

Nurture Life

Wishing you had the superpower to make healthy meals magically appear on your dining room table? Kick up your heels because Nurture Life delivers nutritious, ready-to-eat meals for babies, toddlers, kids and adults straight to your door (read no more grocery shopping, meal prep or planning!). With Nurture Life, now you can serve your kids their favorite foods at lightning speed . . . no cape (or apron) required. Read our full review here

Cost: $6.89/meal and up

Online: nurturelife.com

Sun Basket

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Sun Basket provides meal kit customers with organic produce and clean ingredients with paleo, gluten-free, vegetarian and family menu selections. Consumers can also upgrade to premium meats like grass-fed filet and jumbo shrimp. Broaden your culinary horizons with family-friendly meals like chicken tagine and Taiwanese noodle soup. You can even select "super speedy" meals which can go from box to table in less than 15 minutes or "one pot" meals which keep the dishes to a minimum. Hooray! 

Parents will love how Sun Basket encourages kids to participate in the cooking process (which has been shown to create more adventurous eaters). Each recipe includes a "Kids Can" section with suggestions of how kids can contribute to the meal prep by juicing a lemon, timing the orzo or strip the mint leaves. 

Another great option for healthy eating: Sun Basket launched their Lean & Clean menu with high-in-fiber-and-protein recipes around 550 calories. The meal kit includes kid-friendly games and instructions—an interactive way to get parents and kids cooking dinner together.

Cost: $10.99 per serving

Online: Sunbasket.com

Blue Apron

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Blue Apron has been part of the meal delivery game for a long time and their expertise shows. Choose among two-serving, four-serving and vegetarian menus to pick the options that are right for you. We love that the meals typically take 40 minutes or less and include kid-friendly ingredients like baked chicken and pasta while exposing kids to different flavors like curry and chile-lime. With super easy-to-follow recipes, you can definitely get the kids involved in the cooking process. 

Cost: Meals cost $8.99-9.99/serving with free shipping

Online: blueapron.com

Dinnerly

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Dinnerly

If your goal is to get a wholesome, easy meal on the table for your family, then Dinnerly is the meal delivery option for you. Each week Dinnerly customers choose from over a dozen options which change each week. The choices are totally kid-friendly with options like sweet and sour Swedish meatballs, turkey burgers and enchiladas. Each meal has only five prep steps and takes less than 30 minutes to get on the table, perfect for rushed weeknight dinners. Not interested in getting your box this week? No problem! You can skip any time. 

Seasonal ingredients, grass-fed ground beef and antibiotic-free chicken are all a part of the Dinnerly meal box. Efforts are made to reduce packaging waste and customers receive their recipe cards via email instead of receiving printed cards in their box. At only $4.49 per serving, Dinnerly makes easy weeknight dining a snap.

Cost: Two-person box containing three meals is $29.94, plus $8.99 shipping. A family box containing three meals that will feed four adults is $59.88, plus $8.99 shipping.

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Takeout Kit

Takeout Kit

If you are looking to add some world flavors to your cooking repertoire, look no further than Takeout Kits. These kits offer globally-inspired flavors and brings them to your door in some totally adorable packaging. Ever wondered what went into your favorite pad thai, Japanese Tonkatsu Ramen or Indian butter chicken? Get to know some new, exotic ingredients and learn how to cook these delicious meals for your family. 

The kits contain non-perishable ingredients that can wait in your pantry to be cooked for up to two months (pro tip: bring a kit along on your next camping trip!). This makes such a huge difference for busy lifestyles to always have a tasty meal ready to cook when you come back from vacation or can't make it to the grocery store. Some examples of the Takeout Kit proteins include: dry cured Spanish chorizo, canned premium Japanese snow crab, 100% natural pouched chicken and many vegetarian proteins like lentils, teff flour, freekeh and tetra-packed tofu. If you'd like to add your own protein, select the "add your own protein" option. 

This Bay Area company ships all over the U.S. so order a meal to ship to your far away family. Better yet, opt for one of the sampler kits to try a few at a discount and add on a drink kit to pair with your meal. 

Cost: Kits range from $29.99-34.99 and serve four adults. No subscription is required. 

Onlinetakeoutkit.com

Marley Spoon

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This cook-at-home food delivery service partnered with Martha Stewart to help harried families discover their inner Martha. The partnership gives Marley Spoon access to Martha's archive of over 18,000 tried-and-true recipes to feature in their meal kits. They promise quality purveyors offering grass-fed beef, Berkshire pork, American-caught shrimp and artisanal cheeses. The menu features 22 choices every week and the website tags meals as family-friendly, under-30 minutes, gluten-free and other categories.

Favorites include: chicken fajita bowl, bacon-wrapped skillet meatloaf and lemon-brown butter salmon. The website provides big, colorful step-by-step photos for careless cooks and kids who want to help. Also, the blog offers great tips and ideas, like what to do with lentils, immune-boosting foods and Martha’s easy Oscar party snacks. The family kit feeds four adults, so will easily feed two adults and two kids.

Cost: Families can choose two meals a week ($76), three meals a week ($106.80) or four meals a week ($131.20). Delivery is free.

Online: marleyspoon.com

Freshly

Freshly is a weekly subscription service delivering fresh (not frozen), chef-cooked meals that can be heated and served in 3 minutes. Unlike meal kits, all you need is a microwave, fork, and plate (optional!) to get a satisfying lunch or dinner on the table. Think “nutritionist meets personal chef” vs. TV dinner when it comes to quality and flavor. 

With a food philosophy centered on less sugar, less processed and more nutrients, the menu features better-for-you versions of comfort foods with smart ingredient swaps. For example, Chicken Parm is coated in almond flour vs. bread crumbs and topped with marinara sauce sweetened with honey instead of refined sugars; Mac and Cheese is made with brown rice pasta and cheesy sauce blended with a purée of cauliflower and butternut squash; and Turkey Meatballs are packed with mushrooms and served over zoodles for a lower-carb alternative to pasta.

Cost: Customers can order 4 meals ($11.50/each), 6 meals ($8.99/each), 9 meals ($8.99/each) or 12 meals ($7.99/each) weekly.

Online: Freshly.com

HelloFresh

Hello Fresh

With a newly-expanded menu and new Family Plan, HelloFresh is better than ever these days. Their goal is to bring the fun of cooking back into people’s lives by doing all the planning, portioning and shopping for in-season, sustainably-sourced, healthy and flavorful ingredients. HelloFresh prides itself on its delicious recipes with quick cook times; all your chopping, zesting and sautéeing will take less than 30 minutes. Meal plans available are meat and vegetables, vegetables, family-friendly and low calorie. 

With the debut of HelloFresh Wine and their online marketplace that sells curated kitchenware, their portal is a one-stop shop for even more of your shopping needs (or wants). 

Cost: Meals $8.99/serving. Delivery is free for all orders.

Online: hellofresh.com

Farmbox

Farmbox Direct

Farmbox offers various size boxes packed with seasonal, farm-fresh fresh fruits and vegetables to your door. You select the shipment size and customize your box, and check your doorstep for easy monthly deliveries.

Cost: starts at $43.95/box

Onlinefarmbox.com

Gobble

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Say goodbye to grocery shopping, meal planning and prep, and all that cleanup! Gobble shops, chops and delivers gourmet three-step recipes for one-pan cooking with zero prep required. How about picky eaters? Try Pan-Seared Sirloin Steak with Roasted Fingerling Potatoes & Béarnaise Sauce or Crispy Chicken Sandwich & Napa Cabbage Slaw with Caraway Vinaigrette. What have you got to lose when it's just a one-pan cleanup?

Cost: Prices start at $11.99/dinner and $5.99/lunch

Online: gobble.com

Veestro

How about 100% plant-based, organic, non-GMO, chef-prepared entrees, soups, and juices that just show up at your front door whenever you want them to? Then look no further than this healthy bunch (bonus: they deliver nationally, too).

There are no, zero, zilch animal products of any kind, here, ever! Chick'n Nuggets with chipotle dipping sauce complete with veganaise will do the trick every time for your kiddos and no one will miss the meat. Veestro food is available a la carte, in full-on Meal Packs, and they also carry a surprisingly delicious weight loss menu plan. As with most vegetarian cuisine: most meals have nuts in them so be careful with a nut allergy, but all meals are completely dairy-free and don't contain other allergens.

If gluten is your family offender, they carry a special pack called The Gluten-Free Feast which comes swiftly to your home via a chilled FedEx box and includes an assortment of gluten-free breakfasts, lunches, dinners and two desserts: gluten-free chocolate chip cookies and "cheezcake"!

Cost: $35 minimum food order, packages start at $99; free shipping for orders totaling $199

Online: veestro.com

One Potato

One Potato

When it comes to feeding families, One Potato has got you covered. Co-founder Catherine McCord's best selling Weelicious recipes are the basis of the One Potato meals. There's nothing fussy here—the organic, non-GMO ingredients come pre-chopped, pre-measured and ready to get from box to table in no time. Each recipe will be ready in less than 30 minutes, which makes weeknight meals a cinch. 

One Potato understands that not every family has two adults and two kids so they offer plans for two to six servings per meal. By indicating how many children are in your family, you'll receive kid-sized portions (about half of an adult-sized portion) for them. Choose two or three meals to be delivered per week, or skip that week if you'll be out of town. 

Each week you have eight meal options to choose from—five rotating Seasonal Favorite and three constant Family Favorites. Vegetarian, nut-free and gluten free meals are available. The included recipe cards are super easy to follow and kids will love getting involved in the cooking process by following along with the photos. Have them brown the ground beef for tacos or prep the par-cooked potatoes for French fries. The recipe cards provide tips for getting the kids involved in cooking. 

Cost: Plans vary from $7.32-12.95/serving. The more servings you purchase, the lower your per serving cost will be. 

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—Kate Loweth

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Don’t let the dinner doldrums get you down! We’ve got this super-handy list of Denver meal delivery services for families and it will satisfy even the pickiest palates. From heat-and-eat options to kits that leave the cooking to you and the kids, your family can go beyond the usual dinner routine to try something new.With the school year starting back up, now is the perfect time to try one out!

*As of this publishing, all of the below services had availability and supply.  

SupperBell

This on-demand meal delivery service offers Denver families loads of options to get dinner on the table in no time. They have single entree options, kids meals and family meals that serve two adults and two kids. The menu is changed weekly and viewable on Friday evening. The pineapple chicken family meal comes with a side of broccoli and will cost you $33.95 and the kids' beef tacos will satisfy even the pickiest palate. 

Cost: Entrees cost $10.95 and up, family meals $32.95 and up, and kids' meals $7.95 and up.

Online: supperbell.com

The Spicy Radish

Touted as "Denver's tastiest meal delivery service," The Spicy Radish lets you order meals for next week without any contract. A new menu is posted every Tuesday. Order by Thursday and you'll get your meals delivered on Sunday. All options are heat and eat with family favorites like chicken tortilla casserole and baked ravioli plus side to round out your meal. Don't pass up on the oatmeal peanut better chocolate chip cookies; they are as good as they sound!

Cost: A two-person entree costs $29

Online: thespicyradish.com

Nurture Life

Wishing you had the superpower to make healthy meals magically appear on your dining room table? Kick up your heels because Nurture Life delivers nutritious, ready-to-eat meals for babies, toddlers, kids and adults straight to your door (read no more grocery shopping, meal prep or planning!). With Nurture Life, now you can serve your kids their favorite foods at lightning speed . . . no cape (or apron) required. Read our full review here

Cost: $6.89/meal and up

Online: nurturelife.com

Sun Basket

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Sun Basket provides meal kit customers with organic produce and clean ingredients with paleo, gluten-free, vegetarian and family menu selections. Consumers can also upgrade to premium meats like grass-fed filet and jumbo shrimp. Broaden your culinary horizons with family-friendly meals like chicken tagine and Taiwanese noodle soup. You can even select "super speedy" meals which can go from box to table in less than 15 minutes or "one pot" meals which keep the dishes to a minimum. Hooray! 

Parents will love how Sun Basket encourages kids to participate in the cooking process (which has been shown to create more adventurous eaters). Each recipe includes a "Kids Can" section with suggestions of how kids can contribute to the meal prep by juicing a lemon, timing the orzo or strip the mint leaves. 

Another great option for healthy eating: Sun Basket launched their Lean & Clean menu with high-in-fiber-and-protein recipes around 550 calories. The meal kit includes kid-friendly games and instructions—an interactive way to get parents and kids cooking dinner together.

Cost: $10.99 per serving

Online: Sunbasket.com

Blue Apron

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Blue Apron has been part of the meal delivery game for a long time and their expertise shows. Choose among two-serving, four-serving and vegetarian menus to pick the options that are right for you. We love that the meals typically take 40 minutes or less and include kid-friendly ingredients like baked chicken and pasta while exposing kids to different flavors like curry and chile-lime. With super easy-to-follow recipes, you can definitely get the kids involved in the cooking process. 

Cost: Meals cost $8.99-9.99/serving with free shipping

Online: blueapron.com

Dinnerly

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Dinnerly

If your goal is to get a wholesome, easy meal on the table for your family, then Dinnerly is the meal delivery option for you. Each week Dinnerly customers choose from over a dozen options which change each week. The choices are totally kid-friendly with options like sweet and sour Swedish meatballs, turkey burgers and enchiladas. Each meal has only five prep steps and takes less than 30 minutes to get on the table, perfect for rushed weeknight dinners. Not interested in getting your box this week? No problem! You can skip any time. 

Seasonal ingredients, grass-fed ground beef and antibiotic-free chicken are all a part of the Dinnerly meal box. Efforts are made to reduce packaging waste and customers receive their recipe cards via email instead of receiving printed cards in their box. At only $4.49 per serving, Dinnerly makes easy weeknight dining a snap.

Cost: Two-person box containing three meals is $29.94, plus $8.99 shipping. A family box containing three meals that will feed four adults is $59.88, plus $8.99 shipping.

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Takeout Kit

Takeout Kit

If you are looking to add some world flavors to your cooking repertoire, look no further than Takeout Kits. These kits offer globally-inspired flavors and brings them to your door in some totally adorable packaging. Ever wondered what went into your favorite pad thai, Japanese Tonkatsu Ramen or Indian butter chicken? Get to know some new, exotic ingredients and learn how to cook these delicious meals for your family. 

The kits contain non-perishable ingredients that can wait in your pantry to be cooked for up to two months (pro tip: bring a kit along on your next camping trip!). This makes such a huge difference for busy lifestyles to always have a tasty meal ready to cook when you come back from vacation or can't make it to the grocery store. Some examples of the Takeout Kit proteins include: dry cured Spanish chorizo, canned premium Japanese snow crab, 100% natural pouched chicken and many vegetarian proteins like lentils, teff flour, freekeh and tetra-packed tofu. If you'd like to add your own protein, select the "add your own protein" option. 

This SF Bay Area company ships all over the U.S. so order a meal to ship to your far away family. Better yet, opt for one of the sampler kits to try a few at a discount and add on a drink kit to pair with your meal. 

Cost: Kits range from $29.99-34.99 and serve four adults. No subscription is required. 

Onlinetakeoutkit.com

Marley Spoon

meal delivery services in Atlanta

This cook-at-home food delivery service partnered with Martha Stewart to help harried families discover their inner Martha. The partnership gives Marley Spoon access to Martha's archive of over 18,000 tried-and-true recipes to feature in their meal kits. They promise quality purveyors offering grass-fed beef, Berkshire pork, American-caught shrimp and artisanal cheeses. The menu features 22 choices every week and the website tags meals as family-friendly, under-30 minutes, gluten-free and other categories.

Favorites include: chicken fajita bowl, bacon-wrapped skillet meatloaf and lemon-brown butter salmon. The website provides big, colorful step-by-step photos for careless cooks and kids who want to help. Also, the blog offers great tips and ideas, like what to do with lentils, immune-boosting foods and Martha’s easy Oscar party snacks. The family kit feeds four adults, so will easily feed two adults and two kids.

Cost: Families can choose two meals a week ($76), three meals a week ($106.80) or four meals a week ($131.20). Delivery is free.

Online: marleyspoon.com

Freshly

Freshly is a weekly subscription service delivering fresh (not frozen), chef-cooked meals that can be heated and served in 3 minutes. Unlike meal kits, all you need is a microwave, fork, and plate (optional!) to get a satisfying lunch or dinner on the table. Think “nutritionist meets personal chef” vs. TV dinner when it comes to quality and flavor. 

With a food philosophy centered on less sugar, less processed and more nutrients, the menu features better-for-you versions of comfort foods with smart ingredient swaps. For example, Chicken Parm is coated in almond flour vs. bread crumbs and topped with marinara sauce sweetened with honey instead of refined sugars; Mac and Cheese is made with brown rice pasta and cheesy sauce blended with a purée of cauliflower and butternut squash; and Turkey Meatballs are packed with mushrooms and served over zoodles for a lower-carb alternative to pasta.

Cost: Customers can order 4 meals ($11.50/each), 6 meals ($8.99/each), 9 meals ($8.99/each) or 12 meals ($7.99/each) weekly.

Online: Freshly.com

HelloFresh

Hello Fresh

With a newly-expanded menu and new Family Plan, HelloFresh is better than ever these days. Their goal is to bring the fun of cooking back into people’s lives by doing all the planning, portioning and shopping for in-season, sustainably-sourced, healthy and flavorful ingredients. HelloFresh prides itself on its delicious recipes with quick cook times; all your chopping, zesting and sautéeing will take less than 30 minutes. Meal plans available are meat and vegetables, vegetables, family-friendly and low calorie. 

With the debut of HelloFresh Wine and their online marketplace that sells curated kitchenware, their portal is a one-stop shop for even more of your shopping needs (or wants). 

Cost: Meals $8.99/serving. Delivery is free for all orders.

Online: hellofresh.com

Farmbox

Farmbox Direct

Farmbox offers various size boxes packed with seasonal, farm-fresh fresh fruits and vegetables to your door. You select the shipment size and customize your box, and check your doorstep for easy monthly deliveries.

Cost: starts at $43.95/box

Onlinefarmbox.com

Gobble

Meal Delivery Services in dallas

Say goodbye to grocery shopping, meal planning and prep, and all that cleanup! Gobble shops, chops and delivers gourmet three-step recipes for one-pan cooking with zero prep required. How about picky eaters? Try Pan-Seared Sirloin Steak with Roasted Fingerling Potatoes & Béarnaise Sauce or Crispy Chicken Sandwich & Napa Cabbage Slaw with Caraway Vinaigrette. What have you got to lose when it's just a one-pan cleanup?

Cost: Prices start at $11.99/dinner and $5.99/lunch

Online: gobble.com

Veestro

How about 100% plant-based, organic, non-GMO, chef-prepared entrees, soups, and juices that just show up at your front door whenever you want them to? Then look no further than this healthy bunch (bonus: they deliver nationally, too).

There are no, zero, zilch animal products of any kind, here, ever! Chick'n Nuggets with chipotle dipping sauce complete with veganaise will do the trick every time for your kiddos and no one will miss the meat. Veestro food is available a la carte, in full-on Meal Packs, and they also carry a surprisingly delicious weight loss menu plan. As with most vegetarian cuisine: most meals have nuts in them so be careful with a nut allergy, but all meals are completely dairy-free and don't contain other allergens.

If gluten is your family offender, they carry a special pack called The Gluten-Free Feast which comes swiftly to your home via a chilled FedEx box and includes an assortment of gluten-free breakfasts, lunches, dinners and two desserts: gluten-free chocolate chip cookies and "cheezcake"!

Cost: $35 minimum food order, packages start at $99; free shipping for orders totaling $199

Online: veestro.com

One Potato

One Potato

When it comes to feeding families, One Potato has got you covered. Co-founder Catherine McCord's best selling Weelicious recipes are the basis of the One Potato meals. There's nothing fussy here—the organic, non-GMO ingredients come pre-chopped, pre-measured and ready to get from box to table in no time. Each recipe will be ready in less than 30 minutes, which makes weeknight meals a cinch. 

One Potato understands that not every family has two adults and two kids so they offer plans for two to six servings per meal. By indicating how many children are in your family, you'll receive kid-sized portions (about half of an adult-sized portion) for them. Choose two or three meals to be delivered per week, or skip that week if you'll be out of town. 

Each week you have eight meal options to choose from—five rotating Seasonal Favorite and three constant Family Favorites. Vegetarian, nut-free and gluten free meals are available. The included recipe cards are super easy to follow and kids will love getting involved in the cooking process by following along with the photos. Have them brown the ground beef for tacos or prep the par-cooked potatoes for French fries. The recipe cards provide tips for getting the kids involved in cooking. 

Cost: Plans vary from $7.32-12.95/serving. The more servings you purchase, the lower your per serving cost will be. 

Onlineonepotato.com

—Kate Loweth

Featured photo: iStock

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“National Lampoon’s Vacation” got it right! There’s nothing that can bring a family together like an epic road trip across the states. Much like the story line, there’s also plenty that can wrong along the way. However, with a bit of forethought, some strategic planning and a handful of helpful tips, your family adventure has the potential to become a legend that is passed on for generations to come. Get out your pens and notebooks because we’ve put together a road trip itinerary that will take your family over halfway across the states, through three national parks and to three national monuments. Read on for all the details, tips and tricks you need to conquer the road like a Griswold.

Starting Point

Your trip begins in Portland and takes your tribe on a loop that stretches over half way across the states and gives you an opportunity to see the stark contrast of the northern and southern regions of the western states.

Portland, Or to Boise, Id

From Portland, you head east on I 84 which takes you across Oregon and down into Idaho. As you drive, you witness the drastic changes in the landscape as you leave the lush Portland area and head down the Gorge and into the dryer eastern Oregon region. Make sure to point out the giant windmills along the way. It’s a great opportunity to talk to your kids about taking care of our planet!

Depending on how your crew holds up, you can call it a day after six hours and 45 minutes of driving and stop in Boise, Idaho, or continue on your way.

Boise has a beautiful national park little ones can enjoy exploring and the Oxford Suites has offers great family accommodations. Prices start around $161/night.

Travel Tip #1: Consider booking hotels with pools that are kid friendly. Swimming a great way to get energy out at the end of a long day of driving or right before you hit the road again.

 

Boise, Id to Idaho Falls, Id

From Boise, jump back on to I 84E and continue on until you come to Idaho Falls. This scenic city has an abundance of cool sites and attractions to tour.

The Japanese Pavilion is a newly renovated icon located in the Friendship Garden at Sportsmen’s Park on the Snake river. This outdoor building offers a place for parents to relax while their children wander through the garden, enjoy water features and even fish off of the shoreline of the river.

If you are looking to stretch your legs after your time on the road, The Green Belt Loop is a 2.28 mile paved path that circles the the majestic falls and is located between the Broadway bridge and the Highway 20 bridge. Your kids will love looking at the geese and bird life, and there are an endless number of opportunities for great pics along the way.

Eateries, like Jalisco’s, line the path and make perfect lunch and dinner stops. Their traditional menu and the colorful atmosphere is fun for the whole family. Order the kids up some enchiladas while you and your partner grab refreshing margarita!

When your crew settles down, check into the Residence Inn. This hotel is walking distance from the Green Belt Loop, Japanese Pavilion, and lots of local eateries. The customer service is excellent and it has beautifully appointed accommodations that make you feel like you are back home in your own bed. Perhaps best of all, the sound proofing in the building is amazing so you are guaranteed a good night’s sleep.

Rooms come with access to a swimming pool, hot tub, and fitness room—and they provide  a complementary breakfast to boot. Before you head out, make sure to take advantage of this free meal. The staff goes all out and serves up a full breakfast with both hot and cold options. Rooms start at around $150/night

Travel Tip 2: If you’re a family of five or more, consider reserving a two bedroom suite. Your family will enjoy separate sleeping spaces and bathrooms along with a small living room and dining room area. These spaces feel more like apartment living than hotel hopping.

Idaho Falls, Id to Custer, SD

From Idaho Falls, jump on US-20 E and and drive until you come to the West Yellow stone entrance of Yellow Stone National Park, in Montana. Here you find the town of West Yellowstone where you can gas up, shop for souvenirs, and even grab a bite to eat. This little town has a whole lot of personality that your kids are bound to love. A walk through is a bit like something out of an old western and sets the tone for your drive through the park.

Upon entering the park, a ranger hands you a map with plenty of options for site seeing. Some of the best family highlights include the world’s tallest geyser (Steamboat Geyser), Artist Paint Pots that consist of brightly colored mud pots and small geysers, and of course—Old Faithful. 

Old Faithful is worth the stop and wait—the anticipation is half the fun! It also offers your family an opportunity to relax and eat at the cafeteria or snack bar, and to grab a t-shirt at the shop. After Old Faithful is done with its show, hop back in the family rig and find your way through the park to I-90 E. You pass over the continental divide twice as you travel toward the exit, and don’t forget to tell the kids to keep their eyes peeled for wildlife along the way. You are likely to run into bison, elk, deer and even bear before you leave the Yellowstone area.

Once you are out of the park, this route takes past mountains with rock spires — the Absaroka Mountains— and plenty of bear warning signs. You pass through Buffalo Bill State Park in Wyoming and have the opportunity to share his story with your crew.

If you are ready to call it a day and your family likes to camp, there are campsites available here. If not, you can continue across Wyoming and into South Dakota where you can grab a bite and sleep for the night in Custer.

Best Western Buffalo Ridge Inn  offers comfortable rooms and has all the amenities a family could ask for. Cool off from your long ride with a swim or ease cramping muscles with a soak in their hot tub. Plan on eating in because they offer a free complimentary continental breakfast with cereal, fruit, eggs coffee and even some hot items. Rates start at about $139/night.

If you are looking for lunch or dinner, grab a table at Sage Creek Grille. This restaurant focuses on locally sourced food and offers a seasonal menu. Try a Buffalo Burger from the Caron Ranch or nosh on the Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon Melt. If you are looking for something on the heavier side, order up the Backyard BBQ 10 oz Top Sirloin Steak. Smaller appetites will love the classic BLT or the basic Farmhouse Burger.

Custer, SD to Kansas City, KS

Get ready to show the kids some of America’s most famous national monuments! Your first stop is Crazy Horse! Just 13 minutes away on US-16/US-385 S, this monument is still under construction, but captivating nonetheless. Be sure to take time to tell your kids the heroic story behind the statue.

You can see the monument from the parking lot and there are great viewing areas to be found after you make your way through the gift shop, which sells miniature models of the finished Crazy Horse monument. Outside of the shop  a plaza area has a water feature and bridge where your kids can drop a penny and make a wish. You can even stop and grab a bite and see a much larger statue depicting what Crazy Horse will look like when it’s complete. A bus ride to the base of the monument is available for $4/person. (Children six and under ride for free.)

From Crazy Horse National Monument, hop on US-16 E/US-385 N and take it to SD-244 E. Mt. Rushmore is only a 25 min drive away! The walk into the monument is breathtaking as you find yourself staring at the faces of figures of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln all surrounded by the beauty of the Black Hills of South Dakota. You pass by musicians and walk beneath the flags of each state. Keep your cameral ready, there is plenty to capture while you are there.

Once you are done, you’ve got a long trek to Kansas City via I-90E and I-29 S.

Travel Tip #3: There are plenty of fast food stops along the way, but you can save money by hitting the local grocery and stocking your vehicle with fruits, veggies, whole wheat cracker, bread, meat slices, cheese and treats. This keeps the family satisfied and feeling healthier and happier.

There is little to see along this route and it’s a good time to let your kiddos get out their devices or put a movie on. One destination, you won’t be able to miss is Wall Drug Store. About 50 miles before you get to it, you begin to see signs advertising everything it offers, and it’s worth a stop. Wall Drug consists of a couple of blocks of stores that sell everything from gifts and souvenirs to donuts, soda and coffee. Its a fun place to check out and gives your the kids a break from long drive.

Travel Tip #3: If you end up driving into the night, make sure to use all of your vehicle’s safety functions. We highly recommend using automatic high beams as there is an abundance of wildlife on the road and it takes the work out of turning the brights on and off. This function detects light sources and automatically switches between high beams and low beams to ensure optimum night visibility.

Consider staying at the Embassy Suites in Kansas City. Along with lodging options designed for relaxation, they have a lending locker that allows you to check out anything you might want or need (think board games and blenders), there’s a gym and pool where you can work off road food, and they even have an outdoor grilling gazebo where you can fix your own food like you would on a your deck at home.

Kansas City offers more activities than your family can possibly pack into one visit. Some highlights to consider include Union Station where your little train lovers can check out a miniature train exhibit, visit the planetarium, or try to break free from an escape room. The National World War I Museum and Memorial is breathtaking and offers incredible views of the city. It is the only public museum dedicated to WWI. And if you really want to thrill the kids, take them to Sea Life Kansas City, an interactive aquarium located at the Crown Center. It is home to thousands of aquatic creatures and has interactive touch pools that will satisfy little hands.

All of the activities are sure to work up some appetites. Hit Fritz’s for Hamburger’s and more delivered by miniature trains. This fun restaurant serves breakfast lunch and dinner in a most unique way that will have the kids wanting to order more and more!

Kansas City, Ks to Amarillo, Tx 

Kansas is the turning point on this itinerary. We’ve covered a good portion of the northern region of the western states, and now it’s time to head south. Follow I-70 WI-335 S and I-35 S to Oklahoma City.

This next portion of the trip gives you the opportunity to stop in Oklahoma City and drive along portions of what is left of the famed Route 66. While in Oklahoma City consider visiting the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, the National Cowboy & Wester Heritage Museum, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial to give your family a good taste of the region.

From Oklahoma City, take I-40W to Amarillo, Tx. Along the way, you see plenty of signs and sights that pay homage to the old Route 66. Have the kids keep their eyes open for them. Right off I-40 at exit 143, you run across the Rout66 Museum. It’s worth the stop for fun!

When you reach Amarillo, check in at the Drury Hotel. Surrounded by eateries, this is the perfect overnight stop as you head back towards the PNW. At this point we suggest reserving one of their suites. These spaces separate the sleeping quarters from a living room area, giving kids and parents a little time apart. Rooms start around $119/night and your family will enjoy access to a pool, fitness room and complimentary breakfast. Nearby restaurants include The Plaza, Fuddruckers, and Red Robin. There is plenty to pick from that will please everyone in your crew.

Amarillo, Tx to Durango, Co

Upon leaving Amarillo, the first sight you want to catch is the Cadillac Ranch, a famous Rout 66 icon. To get there, get on I-40 E and drive about 10 minutes. This attraction is right off of the highway out in a field. Here you find a series of Cadillacs lined up like dominos and buried hood-first in the ground. Bring spray paint and let the kids go to town leaving their own mark on the cars, which are already covered in paint. It’s an opportunity sure to please the art lovers in your family.

Once you are done making history, follow I-40 W to I-25 N toward Santa Fe. Then take exit 242 for NM 165 E toward US-550 W/Bernalillo, which will take you into Durango, Co.

This town is built for family adventure! Once you arrive, a bit of rest is in order. The Rochester Hotel is the perfect place to stay while you are in Durango, which is also known as the Hollywood of the Rockies because of the many movies filmed there (including “Vacation”!)

Built in 1892, the renovated Rochester Hotel now has a bar, secret garden and a beautiful updated look. Each of the rooms in the Rochester has a western movie theme based on the films  shot in the area. Movie posters framed in marquee lights line the hallways, and the atmosphere elicits the temptation to call it a night, grab some popcorn and watch a flick.

The rooms in the Rochester are beautifully appointed, quaint and cozy, and if your tribe needs some extra space, the Loft is a stunning apartment-style suite with two beds, a dining room, full kitchen and its own roof-style patio. A stay in this lovely space feels a bit like a european escape.

All of this is only a short walk from the vibrant downtown area. Prices start at around $199/night.

When you get hungry, head to Steamworks Brewing Company for some great pub fare or to Fired Up Pizzeria for a wood-fired Neapolitan pizza or a sandwich.

photo: courtesy of Mild to Wild

After all of your time on the road, it’s only right to add a little adventure to your trip. Book a white water rafting trip with Mild to Wild! They offer excursions down the stunning Animas river designed specifically for families with children ages 5 and up. You get to experience breathtaking views, thrilling rapids and the staff is super friendly and fun. Rafting is a great way to see the area from a different vantage point and gives your tribe a much needed break from the vehicle.

Durango, Co to Moab Ut

Leaving Durango via US-160 W on the way to Moab, Utah takes you right by Mesa Verde National Park. This national park is a trek worth making. The park is home to well-preserved Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings. As you drive through the park, there are many stops you can make to see and tour these captivating ancient ruins that transports your family back in time. They offer a magical element to your travels. Grab a map on your way in and get the camera ready for some amazing photo ops!

From Mesa Verda National Park, take US-491 N to Moab. This is only a two-hour drive away, giving your family a short day on the road. While you are there, treat yourself to a stay at one of the 3 Dogs & A Moose Cottages.  The French Quarter is a beautiful, European-style cottage that offers your family 1,200 square feet of room to relax and play in. The fully equipped kitchen gives you the opportunity to easily make a home-cooked meal, and french doors lead from the kitchen onto a wisteria covered patio where you can sit and enjoy dining together.

These accommodations separate out the sleeping area, which is located on the second floor, from the eating and sitting area located on the ground floor—everyone can take a break from one and other and enjoy taking in the beauty of the area for a while.

While in Moab, you will want to hit Arches National Park. Here you find towering red-rock formations that leave visitors in awe. Look for pinnacles and stone formations with windows in the middle of them. There are trails for scenic hikes and viewpoints that you can drive up to as well. Arches is the perfect way to wrap up your road trip. You have plenty of opportunities to get out and explore and even more opportunities for great family photos.

Homeward Bound

How you get back to Portland is up to you. It requires a 15 hour drive that takes you from I-70w to I-15 N to I-84, which will take you all the way home.

You catch a glimpse of the Great Salt Lake along the way, and swing right by Boise, which makes a good stopping point for the night if needed.

By the time you return home, you have covered approximately 7,000 miles! A feat well, worth bragging to friends and family about, but most importantly, you have a treasure trove memories you will enjoy sharing for years to come.

What is your dream family road trip? Share it with us in the comments section below.

—Story and photos (unless otherwise noted) by Annette Benedetti

 

Ready to fire up your grill? Skip the hamburgers and make this recipe for Churrasco Steak on skewers from the new book, Mr. Food Test Kitchen: Guilt-Free Weeknight Favorites. Published by the American Diabetes Association, this new cookbook features healthy family recipes for diabetic and non-diabetic eaters. Bonus: if you don’t have a grill these skewers an easily be cooked on your stovetop.

Serves 8, 4 skewers per serving

Ingredients:
3/4 cup olive oil
2 tablespoons lime juice
1/2 cup fresh parsley, stems removed
4 cloves garlic
1 teaspoon chili powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
2 pounds well-trimmed boneless beef top sirloin steak, cut into 32 (1/2-inch) strips across the grain
32 (6-inch) skewers

Method:
1. In a food processor or blender, combine oil, lime juice, parsley, garlic, chili powder, salt, and pepper; process until marinade is well blended.

2. Thread one piece of steak onto each skewer. Place skewers in a 9 × 13-inch baking dish and pour marinade over steak; cover and refrigerate 1 hour.

3. Heat a grill pan over medium-high heat and cook steak on skewers 2 to 3 minutes per side, or until desired doneness.

Tip from the Book: These can be cooked on the grill, too. If you are using wooden skewers, just make sure you soak them in water for a few minutes before skewering the meat to prevent them from burning.

Health Information: 
Calories 230, Calories From Fat 130, Total Fat 14.0g, Saturated Fat 3.0g, Trans Fat 0.0g, Cholesterol 40mg, Sodium 210mg, Potassium 430mg, Total Carbohydrates 1g, Fiber 0g, Sugar 0g, Protein 24g, Phosphorus 235mg

Do your kids love eating food on skewers? Tell us below!

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Chicken nuggets or a hot dog? These seem to be the staple choices for kids at many restaurants—not that there’s anything wrong with these yummy favorites—but what if your kiddos want to spice it up (hello, baba ghannouge)or try something new and different (beginner sushi, anyone?)? We’ve put together a list of six D.C. restaurants that take the kids menu to a whole new level.

Chef Geoff’s
There are so many reasons to love Chef Geoff’s, from the bacon bar (yes, it’s ALL about bacon!) to the ridiculously friendly waitstaff. Your little ones can choose from an 8-oz NY strip steak with a side of roasted asparagus, BBQ chicken breast with pineapple, pan-seared salmon with roasted potatoes and spinach, plus favorites such as cheeseburgers and pizza. The Sunday Kid’s Brunch menu features mouth-watering entrees including citrus-cured salmon on a bagel with cream cheese, French toast with berry compote, and the Sunday egg scramble with cheese and sausage. It really is a place for the whole family to enjoy. Did we mention the bacon bar?

3201 New Mexico Ave. (Archives)
Online: chefgeoff.com
(Other locations on 13th street between E and F; Vienna, VA; Rockville, MD; and Chevy Chase, MD)

Passionfish
Yes, gone are the days when sushi-loving parents have to get a sitter to enjoy some sashimi. Passionfish features a holistic approach to seafood dining and that includes creating an accommodating space for your children, too. It’s clear from the get go that your kids are welcome here, from the playful, nautical-themed décor to the innovative kid’s menu. In addition to burgers and pasta choices, Passionfish lets adventurous types try some beginner sushi rolls, which feature manageable mouthfuls of cucumber, avocado and fresh cooked crab. It also comes with soy sauce in a shell-shaped bowl (score!).

11960 Democracy Dr. (Reston, Va)
Online: passionfishreston.com

Firefly
Firefly is serious about featuring modernized comfort food made from fresh and mostly local farm ingredients. Some say it’s like Grandma’s cooking with a little pizzazz. You’ll find classics like pot roast, eggplant parmesan, and mac-n-cheese…but always with added finesse and flare. For the kids there are no chicken fingers or pizza here, just plenty of yummy, healthy and delicious options. Featured children’s entrees include peanut butter and banana on multigrain bread, a BLT with avocado, and chicken matzoh ball soup. Younger kids can order The Giving Tree with baby shrimp, macaroni and cheese, iceberg wedges with blue cheese, or The Very Lonely Firefly with buttered noodles and parmesan, apple wedges, and grilled chicken bites. A-la-cart options include carrots and celery sticks, a fruit plate, and golden raisin swish card. Bonus: all kids meals include a decorate-your-own cookie surprise.

1310 New Hampshire Ave., NW (Dupont Circle)
Online: firefly-dc.com

Lebanese Taverna
If you’re in-the-know about kid-friendly places in the DMV, then it’s no surprise to find Lebanese Taverna on our list. This mecca of mid-east flavor features a welcoming atmosphere for kids with free coloring books and crayons, and a kid-friendly menu that’s true to the restaurant’s style. Options include grilled chicken with rice or roasted potatoes and a mini-sampler with hommos and kibbeh (a pastry of ground beef and pine nuts). You can also do an appetizer combo for the kids with some seriously delicious chickpeas with tahini, baba ghannouge, falafel and grape leaves.

2641 Connecticut Ave., NW (Woodley Park)
Online: lebanesetaverna.com

Founding Farmers
This place is so kid-friendly, your little ones won’t even need a separate menu. Dedicated to seasonal and regional ingredients, Founding Farmers boasts farm-to-table comfort cuisine prepared in an eco-friendly way. If you’re looking to tap into your kid’s green sensibility, a visit to Founding Farmers might just do the trick. You can choose from small, tapas-like dishes that make perfect kid-portions. Kid faves include bacon-wrapped dates, baby cheeseburgers, fried green tomatoes, farmhouse soup and skillet corn bread (with honey, butter and sea salt). There are also plenty of sandwiches to choose from, plus pastas and flat breads with delicious toppings (proscuitto and fig, brie and apples).

1924 Pennsylvania Ave. (Foggy Bottom)
Online: wearefoundingfarmers.com

Grillfish
Surf and turf can definitely be a family-friendly dining experience at this downtown favorite known for using fine, local and sustainable ingredients. In addition to staples like chicken fingers and mac-and-cheese, the kid’s menu features yummy catfish sticks, grilled sirloin steak, and a seafood mixed grill with swordfish, salmon, mahi mahi, scallops and shrimp. There’s a kid’s surf & turf with sirloin steak and shrimp kabobs. You can finish the meal with ice cream and brownies or a root beer float. Dine here on a Monday and 15% of your dinner proceeds will go to City Dogs Rescue.

1200 New Hampshire Ave. NW (Dupont Circle)
Online: grillfishdc.com

Have you come across any cool kid menus? Tell us about them in the comments section below. 

—Jamy Bond

Photos courtesy of Ian T. McFarland via Flickr , Founding Farmers via Facebook, Firefly via Facebook