Going out isn't always a great experience. Sure, it feels nice to be waited on in a restaurant that has an attractive ambiance. But there are limitations.
You have to deal with parking, the crowds, and the loudness. It's very difficult to socialize with the person next to you and frankly being stuck in one seat means you do not have the comfortable opportunity to talk to another friend who is across the table or a few chairs down.
You also, do not have much control over the food choices offered. The typical fare is made in soybean oil and smothered in sugar and carbs. If you don't stick to a boring salad you end up with a major symptoms of regret such as bloating, stomach ache, headache, brain fog and hungover feeling the next day (with or without alcohol consumption).
And the price to eat out is getting more outrageous. If you bring your spouse and kids, it can be quite the budget killer.
Sounds like I am a party-pooper. And I will agree. I am not a fan of peer pressure, and that's a lot of what it turns out to be. There is a lure to act like the rich and famous in the movies. But that's not what we're about. It gets old.....fast.
We really want to maintain our friendships and have solid social time with them. For many of us, we appreciate good home cooking that turns out better than the assembly line restaurant fare.
People love to come together with food, share their recipes, and taste each others's specialties. Wild Tree helps you entertain with ease so you can spend more time with your friends and not stuck in the kitchen. So have fun!!! Shop now and don't forget to look at Wild Tree's diverse recipe database. CLICK HERE TO BROWSE
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