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-- What are some of your favorite 'supposedly healthy' frozen dinners?
I don't buy many of them, but, when I do; they're almost always 'Healthy-Choice.' I like their Meatloaf pretty well. But, since I'm under Silocks' orders, I'm very careful w/ them shits, though - and pretty much don't buy outside of the Healthy-Choice branding, which is owned by Conagra Foods.
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Hungry Man or Stouffer's.
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I'm not a big fan of frozen dinners at all. But this one is pretty damn good.
http://www.stouffers.com/products/Pr...e=Package_Shot |
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I like most of what Smart Ones has to offer. The shrimp marinara and spaghetti with meat sauce are both pretty tasty.
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Maw****in pizza rolls wit tabasco infused ranch son
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It weighs about 12 oz. which is as big as any "healthy" frozen dinner. It also has only 300 calories in the entire package and very minimal amounts of fat. Now, you can of course do better on your own making stuffed peppers. But for something that goes in the microwave for 12 minutes, these are pretty damn good for a quick fix on a classic. Try them. They're not bad. |
The only food I take out of my freezer is meat though I'm not real fond of freezing it in the first place.
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Healthy Choice: Tangy BBQ Chicken or the Turkey w/ Cranberries and stuffing.
My personal favorite nukeable? Morning Star BBQ Riblets. 220 calories, a lot of (soy) protein. Tasty sauce. Just had it w/ some Baked Doritos and a banana. |
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