WildTree Products

OhMari

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Does anyone use WildTree Products? I went to a party, I had to bring different kinds of protein, like fish, chicken, pork and beef and different veggies, and for $75 I made freezer meals to put in my slow cooker. I was given, spices, sauces, etc., to mix with my meats.

I ended up not liking the meals. It is suppose to be organic, less salt in the products. Some of the meals, I actually got an upset stomache. I talked with others, and they said the same thing. I finally talked to the rep. that had the party and she said she never heard of anyone else not liking WildTree.

So I was wondering if anyone else ever went to this kind of meal prep party.

Also, I had to delete the rep from my Facebook page, I couldn't take her 2-3 postings a day, looking for people to be in business with her. Again, the more people she has in her group selling, the more money she makes.
 
Does anyone use WildTree Products? I went to a party, I had to bring different kinds of protein, like fish, chicken, pork and beef and different veggies, and for $75 I made freezer meals to put in my slow cooker. I was given, spices, sauces, etc., to mix with my meats.

I ended up not liking the meals. It is suppose to be organic, less salt in the products. Some of the meals, I actually got an upset stomache. I talked with others, and they said the same thing. I finally talked to the rep. that had the party and she said she never heard of anyone else not liking WildTree.

So I was wondering if anyone else ever went to this kind of meal prep party.

Also, I had to delete the rep from my Facebook page, I couldn't take her 2-3 postings a day, looking for people to be in business with her. Again, the more people she has in her group selling, the more money she makes.

My company gave a kit to all employees for Christmas; company is very much into health and wellness, living healthy, eating healthy. I chose the grilling one. Have done some of the recipes. I really liked a couple of them, others not so much. Did not seem organic when I look at the nutrition facts on the bottles.
For free it was fine but I would never spend $75 of my own money on one.

My sister does the 21 day fix diet and finds lots of healthy and tasty meals using regular ( and less expensive) ingredients (spices, herbs, etc)
 
Does anyone use WildTree Products? I went to a party, I had to bring different kinds of protein, like fish, chicken, pork and beef and different veggies, and for $75 I made freezer meals to put in my slow cooker. I was given, spices, sauces, etc., to mix with my meats.

I ended up not liking the meals. It is suppose to be organic, less salt in the products. Some of the meals, I actually got an upset stomache. I talked with others, and they said the same thing. I finally talked to the rep. that had the party and she said she never heard of anyone else not liking WildTree.

So I was wondering if anyone else ever went to this kind of meal prep party.

Also, I had to delete the rep from my Facebook page, I couldn't take her 2-3 postings a day, looking for people to be in business with her. Again, the more people she has in her group selling, the more money she makes.

I use Wildtree products and love almost everything I've tried. I have been doing freezer cooking for about 10 years now so I especially love their freezer workshops because all the planning work is done and it's a change of pace from the recipes I normally use. My family has loved every workshop meal we've made, even my picky eater. I've done about 6 workshops at this point and have only had maybe 2 meals that I didn't like. One of those my family thought was fine even if not something they'd ask for again. I used the spice blend in that meal (a soup) in other things (meatloaf) and we've like those meals just fine. We also didn't like the Asian skillet meal, which was disappointing because we all love the chicken and rice and lasagna skillet meals. I've also bought the monthly special bundles a couple times and have liked all those items too. We aren't huge dip eaters so I have a ton of the dill dip that I feel like I'll ever get rid of due to it being in a bundle, but I did make a small amount for a party and everyone liked it. I gave my mom a few products for her birthday and she was kind of poo-poohing it but then she tried the spaghetti blend and she thinks that's the greatest thing ever.

It is kind of expensive--$80 for 10 meals--but you often can double the workshop or will have enough leftover spices to make the recipes on the package labels so it's really more like $80 for 20 -25 meals. It's probably more than making your own equivalent blend or finding something similar at the grocery store, but it's a lot less than carry out or a restaurant meal so we feel like it's worth it for our family. Not a rep, just a happy customer.
 
I did a freezer workshop one time, and NEVER AGAIN. I thought it was really expensive, and I did not like most of the meals. If I looked into it a little more, I would have never even signed up.

If anyone is interested in freezer cooking, there is a great cookbook called: Fix, Freeze, Feast. The cook book is $10 on Amazon.

I think one of my issues with the wildtree "bundles" was I probably had really similar spices at home, and I did not like the recipes.
 















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