I don't know if you've heard of Angel Food Ministries before, but basically it's a nationwide co-op that orders a set menu once a month (the menu varies each month though). The order retails for an average of $65, but you get it for $30. There are no qualifications or applications, anyone can order. You can order as much as or as little as you want each month or even every few months, there isn't any commitment or membership to join. It was actually started as a way to help people get a "hand up" during financially stressful times, but anyone can use it and according to the article below, even doctors and lawyers are.
I tried it for the first time in June and figured that whatever I don't use right away will just go into my food storage and so it will help that slowly build too. Anyway, I won't go into it all since all the info is on their website (
Here's the link to the article: http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2008/052008/05312008/3837...
Oh, in my food storage research I also came upon this site that actually will give you menus with recipes based on the Angel Food Network's food distribution for the month(http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com/angelfood/).
Here's a review that I sent to some friends after my first month:
Going in and paying for the food was easy, just take a money order or cash. I got a receipt and took that with me when I picked it up a few weeks later. I had about an hour window in which to pick it up and went with a friend who had also ordered for the first time. Everything was already organized into orders and all the frozen/refrigerated items were put together in a trash bag. We got our orders loaded in our car in a matter of about 5 minutes of arriving, all we had to do was give them our receipt.
All of us have been pleased with the food we got. My son, husband and I ate the pizza that same day and hamburger patties that night. We liked everything. We had run out of milk so I used the shelf stable milk that came with the order (it's not powdered milk as I'd guess, but fresh liquid milk in a carton and it didn't expire until March 2009 - yeah for food storage!). I have mixed it with reconsituted powdered milk and put it in the frig. No one had noticed a difference yet and I think it's tasted fine on cereal, etc. We are making two of the steaks tonight and they look good.
All the meat, except for the chicken tenders and chicken legs/thighs, were vaccum packed. The dessert item was a 4 pack of Boston Cream Pudding. I am attaching a photo of everything we got, except the pizza and milk (already used) and the pudding and eggs (I forgot to take them out of the frig).
In a nutshell, I'm happy and so were my two friends. We are ordering again this month. I plan to order for the next two months at least and stockpile a little before the baby comes. If we don't use all the meat each month, I may go to every other month, but three months in a row should give me a good feel as to what we're using. The menu is supposed to feed a family of four for a week.
UPDATE: I have now ordered three months in a row and have only gotten one or two things I didn't really care for or felt like I just couldn't use. Overall, I think it's a great deal and plan on continuing to buy from them.
Have any others used them and if so, what did you think of the food?
August 24th, 2008 at 05:10 am 1219551056
My only disappointment is that they are not yet operating in my state, so I can't try their food yet.
For those readers living in states where it is available - most states, esp in the South and East - I highly recommend trying them.
August 24th, 2008 at 07:56 am 1219560965
If so, isn't it intended so that people who can't afford to buy food get proper nutrition and do not go hungry? I am not sure about using charitable organizations as a money-saving tool.
August 24th, 2008 at 11:37 am 1219574265
I wish they had a vegetarian menu.
August 24th, 2008 at 10:37 pm 1219613827
I just found another article on Angel Food Ministries that explains how the other side (the host site side) works, which is intereting and you may enjoy reading as well. Turns out my order actually helps those in need! Here's the link to the new article: http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/life/religion/5960393.ht...
"These days, with gas prices and food prices the way they are, this program is a real ministry," she says. Sarten says Angel Food donates $1 per unit to the host churches. That money helps reimburse their expenses — basically, the rented truck that hauls the food — with the rest going into a fund that helps feed the needy. She says many people will call and order a box of food with instructions to donate it to someone who is hungry. Angel Food is a nonprofit, and any extra money earned goes back into the program.
"We not looking to make money," spokeswoman Susan Neuhalfen says. "We're just looking to break even."
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January 25th, 2010 at 07:22 pm 1264447328
We ordered a Signature Box ($30), a 7 lb Premium Meat Grilling Box ($23), and the Produce Box ($22). I priced out the boxes at my local Kroger’s (Houston, TX) and found out that the Signature Box is by far the best deal - saved us about $12 over Kroger’s when compared to comparable off-brand items. Everything came as described and the produce was fresh and unbruised. We haven’t had any of the meat yet, but the fruit has been yummy (apples and oranges). The potatoes and carrots tasted great in a stew I made yesterday. The bread is really good too.
I didn’t like the sweet tomato sauce in the Hamburger Helper-like dinner but it was fine after I added some Basil and Oregano. We are trying the hamburger patties tonight and the Rib-Eye steaks this week too. I will be sure to post again if they are not up to snuff…they looked well-sealed and were very frozen.
BUT, my husband and I ate out at resturants and fast food joints 3-5 nights a week before trying out AFM, so we may have different standards than you - we weren’t expecting uber-healthy gourmet, just better than what we were eating anyway. We are happy so far and will have cut our food budget to about $350 this month instead of our normal $600. My husband and I were trying to find something to motivate us to cook at home more often and the grab-bag mentality of AFM works for me.
February 2010’s AFM Signature Box looks even better than January’s - saving us about $15 over Kroger’s. We will probably be ordering a couple of those this time around if the meat we try this week is good and will be ignoring the other types of boxes since I can get almost the same prices on produce locally.
Oh, and if you are worried about preparing some of the items with no cooking instructions, I found directions on the AFM website for our pie. You can also simply Google for cooking instructions for whatever item in question.
Hope this helps!
January 25th, 2010 at 08:26 pm 1264451166