By Melissa Brumer
“I don’t get it.”
That was my friend’s reply when I tried to describe Super Suppers
to her: “Why would I pay to cook in someone else’s kitchen?” I
delicately explained to her (on behalf of her two children) that although ‘taco
night’ may be fun, it gets old; and her mandarin salad was pretty
cutting edge…5 years ago. We all get used to making familiar meals
in an attempt to satisfy everyone in the family. A visit to Super Suppers
not only allows for a fun time with family and friends, but it also benefits
the family, their taste buds, and their wallets. You leave there with
excellent meals that you prepare to stock your freezer with and enjoy
with the family for weeks. It might even turn the typical ‘taco
night’ into ‘Maple Chicken with Steamed Chicken-Herbed Rice
night’. Variety is, after all, the spice of life (and you thought
it was garlic…).
Super Suppers is one of the fastest growing franchises in the country,
and it is no wonder. Parents want to spend time eating meals with their
families, and they should. They also want to know the meals they prepare
are healthy and nutritious. However, often there seems to be not enough
time in the day to do what needs to be done and prepare such meals, and
then have the energy to sit down and enjoy the occasion with the entire
family. The meals you prepare at Super Suppers allow for time to sit
down and enjoy a good dinner together.
“ Give-Back Program”
Every group that books a party at Super Suppers is able to make at
least one meal to take with them to give to someone of their choice –a
friend with a new baby, a shut-in, a sick relative. It is a way
that Super Suppers is able
to give back to the community they serve.
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