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I eat a lot of frozen pot pies ect. due to being single and working for a living. I have partaken in a lot of various frozen meals. My choices; Lean Cuisine: you can't go wrong. Healthy Choice; good for you, but not exciting. Marie Callenders: Pretty good; best pot pies. Michilinas(sp) junk pasta. Chile's(the restaurant) came out with a line of frozen meals. Do yourself a favor; don't partake. I think this offering will kill off the chain. Want something really good? Stoufers. I like lasagna and I like what they put out. Then there's P.F. Chang's Chinese. Not individual meals, and watch out for the offerings loaded up with carrots. I hate the carrot trick.
If there is a KFC in your area try out their pot pies. Stoufers frozen lasagna IS good--no need to make it from scratch.
I agree that Stouffer's frozen lasagne is pretty good however, keep in mind that most, if not all, frozen and prepared foods are very high in sodium. If you have a Costco nearby, you might want to consider looking at their prepared dinners; overall quality and variety is quite good. Costco's prepared dinners are found in the meat department.
Vern Humphrey
10-03-2017, 09:20
As my wife and I get older, we do less and less cooking and more microwaving. I agree with all the above.
My wife was losing weight, and she can't afford that. We found Jimmy Dean's sausage biscuits, "crossandwiches" and so on and that put a few pounds back on her.
Nutritionally, TV dinners are like eating preservatives with saw dust and salt. Kill you slowly.
"...KFC in your area..." Where the secret ingredient is salt.
Vern Humphrey
10-03-2017, 10:20
Nutritionally, TV dinners are like eating preservatives with saw dust and salt. Kill you slowly.
That's okay . . . We're in no hurry.:evil6:
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