Cell phones at the dinner table?
As is the case with “there’s no such thing as too sweet sweet tea,” the notion that families should be present with one another at supper time runs deep in my southern roots.
But then I had the opportunity to host a group of food bloggers…
Exception = granted
If you’re wondering if their jobs are as good as they sound, just go with your gut on this one.
Food, they love it and they get to talk about it.
So for you, I wanted to show you how much consumers like what you raise. Quality, consistency, taste, tenderness, flavor – the list of attributes continues.
I wish you all could have been there to see their faces and their cell phones.
Thanks for allowing me to tell your story,
Laura
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