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Meal deliveries kits have been a highlight throughout the pandemic, so there is no surprise that foodie companies are back in business this January with plant-based twists on at-home meal kits…it is Veganuary after all! With an abundance of delicious plant-based dishes flooding our Instagram feeds, there is no shortage of recipes to spark inspiration in the kitchen. But there’s nothing like a restaurant-quality meal from the comfort of your own home, with minimal effort required (plus minimal washing up!) These meal deliveries are the perfect treat to get you through Veganuary!

Dirty Vegan Ultimate Vegan Comfort Kit
Serving up the mouth-watering vegan burgers, ‘Dirty Vegan’, the plant-based sister of ‘Dirty Bones’ has partnered with Beyond Meat®, Vida Bakery and MEDA CBD Drinks to deliver ‘The Ultimate Vegan Comfort Kit’ straight to your door. To champion the idea that plant-based lifestyles needn’t be boring, these vegan kits ensure there’s joy to be found in each bite. The Ultimate Veganuary kit feeds two and includes two vegan chilli cheeseburgers made from Beyond Meat patties with vegan American cheeses, vegan buns, plus all the trimmings and Skinny Fries. To accompany your meal, sip on MEDA’s CBD Espresso Medatini and MEDA’s Functional CBD drinks. No feast is complete without dessert and Vida Bakery has the most divine ready-to-bake vegan cookies, to enjoy hot out of the oven. This really is a vegan feast like no other and don’t worry if your cooking skills aren’t up the scratch, this is completely dummy-proof!
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Dishoom Vegan Sausage Naan Rolls
The UK’s favourite Indian restaurant, Dishoom has created a vegan variation of their renowned breakfast Naan Rolls which we are dying to get our hand on. The Vegan Sausage Naan Rolls are made using first-class vegan sausages, specially developed for Dishoom with renowned chef Neil Rankin. Packed with fermented vegetables and the best sausage spices which will enhance your umami, this DIY kit is bursting with flavour! The ingredients include plant-based sausages, naan doughballs, tomato-chilli jam, vegan cream cheese and coriander. The kit also includes Chai spices and loose-leaf tea to create Dishoom’s warming chai at home. If you want something to tickle your taste buds this Veganuary, this is the breakfast of dreams!
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The Vegan Dough Co.
Proving to the world that vegan and delicious go hand in hand, the Vegan Dough Co. is fulfilling the growing demand for plant-based food, driven by a global need to be more environmentally conscious. Pizza is something that supermarkets will never quite be able to master, so the Vegan Dough Co. are swooping it to satisfy your pizza cravings with a healthier alternative packed with plant-powered ingredients. We’re sold on the ‘Godfather’ which is pimped out with spicy vegan nduja, broccolini and green olives on top of a rich tomato sauce, melted vegan mozzarella and a soft and doughy base! Everything you need to create your pizza is packed in the DIY kit, including the dough which is all made and ready to top. Perfect for an indulgent night in on the sofa this Veganuary, The Vegan Dough Co. delivery kit will not disappoint! 
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Detox Kitchen Fridge Fill
In need of a health kick? The Detox Kitchen are here to fill your fridge with nutritious, chef-cooked meals delivered to your door. Perfect for your lunchtime meals, the Fridge Fill package consists of six ready-to-eat meals to take all the hassle out of eating. With working from home, homeschooling and general lockdown sagas mounting on top of one another, it is so handy to know you have a super healthy lunch ready to fuel you throughout the day. With the menu boasting dishes such as green tabbouleh with falafel, tofu ramen, shepherdless pie, rainbow poke bowl and more, all of which are vegan, you’ll be sure to be hitting your 5-a-day with these plant-powered meals. The Detox Kitchen change the menu every week so you’ll never get bored and get the chance to try out new delicious recipes from their chefs.
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words by Isabelle Shury

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