The Dough Hook now offers fresh meals for a family of four
The Dough Hook, 117 N. Main St., Bluffton, has a new feature that offers fresh meals for a family of four on a weekly basis, according to Marlena Ballinger.
The program includes three meals per week for $49, which comes to $4.08 per person per meal.
Ballinger said that the meal boxes work like this:
After reviewing the menu a week ahead of time, customers may place orders and choose what day the boxes will be picked up.
Here's the menu options for the week of May 24:
Meal 1
Cubed steak, mashed potatoes and gravy with a side of corn.
Meal 2
Pork chops, roasted carrots and garlic parmesan potato wedges.
Meal 3
Grilled chicken shish kabobs with chicken, zucchini, green peppers and onions. Marinade provided.
For more details on the meals all The Dough Hook at 419-369-4264.
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