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Cooking out, eating in; perplexed by what to make for dinner? Stores like Dream Dinners help busy people prepare meals ready to heat at home.(FEATURES)(WEEKEND)

Byline: Teresa Mendez Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor

MILFORD, MASS. -- In a small strip mall, behind an ordinary storefront and sandwiched between a tanning salon and a dollar store, lies an answer to a conundrum that vexes busy parents every night: What to feed the family. The company is called Dream Dinners and, like more than a hundred similar outfits across the country, it functions as a sort of communal kitchen where moms and dads whip up a few weeks' worth of freezer-ready meals in just two hours. It's home cooking - without the home.

It works like this: Customers use a website to select a time and date along with the meals they'd like to prepare - ...

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