The antonym for "making at home" would be "buying outside." This means purchasing or acquiring goods or services from a source outside one's home, such as a grocery store, restaurant, or retail shop. When one chooses to buy outside rather than make at home, they are typically trading convenience and speed for quality and customization. While buying outside may save time and effort, it may also result in the consumption of more processed, packaged and unhealthy ingredients. In comparison, making at home often allows for healthier, more wholesome options, greater control over ingredients, and a sense of creativity and satisfaction.