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[quote=Anonymous]I am totally new to the Wild tree foods. My daughter went to a party, then decided to do a party in her home. I have a picky diabetic husband, a picky son that likes high carb foods. What I found with Wild tree is that the use of their products took a lot of prep work. Since I am a lazy cook at the end of the day the prep work I found way too time consuming for me. Afterwards, I can't say enough about the simplicity of pulling that meal out of the freezer. Totally satisfied with the marinating process while it defrosts. All the vegetables they call for season and flavor the foods in a way I would not have thought about. I like the fact it is Gluten-free, no MSG and allows me to add salt as needed. Everything is produced in a peanut free facility which means my grandson has a free ticket at my table. My husband grudgingly agreed to try the meals, monetary loss if we didn't like it. Take it across the street to my daughter, live and learn I figured. I should mention he hates vegetables. The portions are accurate as we have no leftovers at the end of the meal. During cooking you walk into an amazing house. They follow their nose into the kitchen and say....what is tonight! My son usually asks what tomorrows dinner is while he is finishing tonight's. I don't make every night a Wild Tree night, but it is totally loved when I do. That is the emotional part of the product. I can team up with good quality meats, no chemicals in my spices, no dyes and extra chemicals in my sauces. I like purchasing the oils in bulk size when it is on sale, perfect for dipping oils, cooking and honestly my food tastes better with their oils. Yes it does cost me more at times. I can purchase spices and sauces at the store, I just prefer the quality with Wild tree. I certainly don't consider it a scam. Just a choice. Like making the move from regular milk to organic....a choice. Costly choice. Gina Lyons [/quote]
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