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Meal Drop Off and Pick Up service

Are you that busy professional who is tired of takeaways and will prefer fresh home cooked food which is familiar to you? Or you are the busy mum or dad with tons of stuff to do, and will need that emergency pot of stew, or soup, or a variety of cooked meals to tide you over for a few weeks, while you sort out your hectic schedule before things resume to normal. Or you simply need a little respite from cooking once in a while, and want to be pampered my the wonderful delicacies I can cook. You could also be on vacation and would need home cooked meals for yourself and your family during your stay.

You could be having a party and you would like a particular dish you are not so great at making or you don’t have the time to, but you would love to serve your guests. Ofada sauce or Edikang Ikong for example. This is where The Dooney’s Kitchen Experience comes to the rescue. Make your request, schedule a time for collection or drop off within the specified geographical areas, and delicious loving prepared meals await.

On a lighter note, if you are simply tired of being tormented everyday my pictures of food on the blog and on Instagram, well here’s your chance to finally taste it. Rather than just look at the screen and long for my food, you can have it sitting nicely in your fridge. Torment solved. Lol. Welcome to The Dooney’s Kitchen Experience…………………

Preferences – All dishes are cooked bespoke to your requirements. Therefore, it would be very helpful to please state your personal preferences for pepper, flavoured ingredients like crayfish, iru, ogiri, or with dietary concerns like salt, oil and seasoning cubes.

Advance Notice – 2 days

Now that you’ve read all of the above, time to peruse though what dishes I can cook for you. Click on this link to let me know what you would like Contact .

Sizes available are 1 square foil pack (not showing in picture), 1. 5 litres, 2.5 – 3 litres, 5 litres and 7 litres. Pictures of containers below

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    • Rice Dishes

    • Jollof Rice

    • Okro

    • Surf and Turf

    • Vegetable Soups

    • Efo Riro

    • Light Soups

    • Assorted Meat Peppersoups

    • Steamed Dishes

    • Moin Moin

    • Stews and sauces

    • Iya Basira Buka stew

    • Beans

    • Beans Pottage

    • Ewedu

    • Plain Ewedu

    • Creamy Soups

    • Egusi Ijebu

    • Soup Staples

    • Amala

    • Yummy Bites

    • Nkwobi

Now that you’ve read all of the above, time to peruse though what dishes I can cook for you. Click on this link to let me know what you would like Contact .

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