Groceries at your fingertips
I love everything
When I first tried Honestbee, I purchased replenishment of my toiletries. I was surprised to see their growing roster of partners. My first ever blog sponsor Milea Organics is with them. They also have the following:
- S&R Membership Shopping
- Robinsons Supermarket
- Farmer’s Market
- Southstar Drug
- Mustela
- Sally’s Kakanin
- Chef Tony
- Meat Depot
- Fresh Options
- Pampanga’s Best
- Dogs in the City
- Designer Blooms
- Farmer’s Flower Shop
- Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory
- Buds Organics
- La Petite Parisienne
- Balai Pandesal
- Chili Asylum
- Brews Co
- Tooth Fairy
- Fruits in Bloom
- Jipan
- Healthy Family
- The Craft Central
And I am sure more to come. I have only tried their service thrice but I am satisfied both CX and UX, my eCommerce friends here will get it. I haven’t mentioned their food partners yet which is also growing.
How to use Honestbee
Simply download the app, sign up, browse like you would on other apps. Change quantity if you need too, check out, and choose your payment method, delivery time, and delivery address.
It’s simple. Mind you that the stores items (SKU) are not mixed up. It’s totaled as one but you have to choose every item per store. The bees who will deliver might be different from each store too.
They have Cash on Delivery and Credit Card options.
Anyway, I know you come here for the Chap Chae recipe.
Chap Chae Ingredients
And Sirloin. I did not take a photo because raw meat is not appetizing. haha
How to cook Chap Chae
I actually just followed the instructions at the back of the McCormick package. The package includes sweet potato noodles, seasoning mix, and sesame oil. It serves 2-3 persons per package.
Start by marinating the sirloin in soy sauce, brown rice vinegar, sesame oil, and honey. I sauteed the vegetable one by one. Fried the sirloin (do not overcook sirloin, I made a mistake for overcooking it)
My quantity for veggies went overboard. lol I added extra honey to the seasoning mixed cause it’s too salty for me. It was easy and surprisingly tasty.
Have you tried other ways of doing this?
Not a sponsored post.