This week, we’re finally half-back in studio. “Half-back” because Tom was out sick, but Amber Hollister, Ray’s wife, came in to fill Tom’s shoes. Ray and Amber were joined in the studio by Brian DeAlexandris, the owner of PrepChefs.com, to talk about his incredible company that delivers delicious, ready-to-cook, homemade style meals. If you’ve ever wished that you could pick up your iPhone and make dinner for the entire week appear at your doorstep, you need to listen to this episode!
After the interview, Ray and Amber recapped the Apple iPhone 5C and 5S announcement and answered a listener’s question about security questions.
#48 PrepChefs.com, New iPhones and In-security Questions
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RAY: From WJCT studios in Jacksonville, Florida, I’m Ray Hollister,
AMBER: I’m Amber Hollister,
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RAY: So, as you can tell Tom is out of the studio today, so we’re joined today by wife Amber Hollister.
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Now, on to the show. So, Amber you remember the 90s, right?
AMBER: Sure,
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it started with the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union,
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They were playing alternative, grunge and ska on the radio,
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Dolly the sheep was the first cloned animal,
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There was the Iraq war, the Lewinski scandal, the ramp up to the fear of Y2K bug,
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and of course, that was the decade when Al Gore invented the Internet.
RAY: Wow, that was a really in depth description.
AMBER: [pause] I just looked on Wikipedia.
RAY: Ah. Well, I ask because remember how back in the old days of the Information Superhighway, the Internet was going to change how we did everything? Back then, they predicted that by now, we would be doing all of our shopping on the Internet. Brick and mortar stores would be relics of the past. We would buy everything online, all of our electronics, all of our clothes, all of our groceries would be bought online.
I have never bought a single piece of clothing online, have you?
AMBER: *answer, and vamp*
RAY: Well, obviously the Internet has turned out a bit differently than they predicted. But, there’s one thing that you can do online that they did predict right. That is buying your food online. Now, I’m not talking about going to the grocery store and buying your groceries online, although there are services that will do that for you, and you can even buy groceries on Amazon. What I’m talking about is delicious, ready to cook meals delivered to your door.
So, a little over a month ago I found out about this website that is here in Jacksonville called PrepChefs.com. The website looked fantastic, so we decided to check it out. My wife Amber and I have been using the service for about a month now, and we have loved it, so I invited the owner Brian DeAlexandris to join us here in the studio to tell us more about it.
Thanks for joining us Brian.
Also, because, I’ll be honest, she knows more about cooking these days than I do, I also invited my wife Amber to join us in the studio to tell us about her experience using the service.
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