Some of the best things in life arrive fully assembled, such as motorcycles and newborn babies. Get dinner pre-put together with today's Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of prepared vegan meals from Wellness Forum Foods in Worthington.
Using healthy, natural ingredients, chef Del Sroufe crafts delectable low-fat and oil-free vegan-friendly dishes. The diverse menu features freshly prepared, ready-to-cook entrees, sides, and desserts, available in various sizes to accommodate both small (two to three people) and large (four or more people) groups of herbivores and herbivoyeurs. Healthy tofu dishes, such as the oven fried tofu, served with cashew gravy, mashed potatoes, and steamed vegetables ($8.65+ per serving) or the barbecue tofu, served with organic brown rice pilaf and a mixed-green salad ($6.95+ per serving), offer perfectly portioned plates for every eater and soon-to-be unemployed serving maid in your household. Other entrees include the creamy basil pasta salad with organic pasta, cherry tomatoes, artichoke hearts, toasted pine nuts, and a creamy basil dressing ($6.75+ per serving), and savory sides and vegetables such as twice baked potatoes stuffed with a bevy of vegetables tossed in a sour "cream" ($5.95+ per serving).
Consult Wellness Forum Food's continually changing menu to design your next few dinners, which can be delivered or picked up at their Wilson Bridge Road location Every menu item can be custom-prepared in consideration of dietary preferences, allergies, and recurring artichoke-related night terrors.
Reviews
Though online reviews for Wellness Forum Foods are still growing, ThisWeek featured it:
- Employees couldn't be friendlier, though. They're patient and knowledgeable about the menu. Omnivores shouldn't be at odds with vegans. They're in a pretty good place – This Week
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Vacation Packing
Inadequate packing for a vacation can ruin an otherwise tolerable trip. This holiday season, take a vacation from thinking by blindly following these simple packing tips:
- Pack light so that you can fill extra luggage space with free magazines and emergency-procedure pamphlets from the airplane.
- If you don’t own any luggage, wear every item of clothing you want to take, and keep toiletries under a tall hat.
- Suitcases are called suitcases for a reason. That’s where suits go. Not socks. Take them out.
- Pack a separate bag for every climate that exists, just in case the plane accidentally lands on an iceberg instead of inside a volcano.
- Do not pack live lobsters to eat on your vacation. Riding in a plane gives them diabetes, and if you eat them, you get double diabetes.
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