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I love finding one of these in my freezer if I come home tired and 1/2 drunk, or just tired, or just half-drunk. No one, and I mean NO ONE, ever wants to make a whole lasagna at 2 in the morning.
Ahh, the fast high-calorie comfort...
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betterthanyoubitch Wrote:
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> I stole a lean cuisine spinach dip from my sister
> not long ago and it was delicious, especially for
> something called lean cuisine.
the Lean Cuisine "Chicken with Basil Cream Sauce" is decent too. That's the one I buy the most from that brand. It's a good lunch with some parmesan and black pepper.
Pinhead the Cenobite Wrote:
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> Marie Calendar meals are much better. The meat
> lasagna is enough to feed 3 people.
The quiche is awesome, but it has about 3727828 calories.
Re: Best frozen dinner entrees (upon request from Harry)
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Les
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Date: December 13, 2011 10:04PM
Stouffer's, Marie Callendar's, Boston Market.
Stouffer's family dinner Meatloaf or Lasagna are both good.
I love the Macaroni & Cheese side dishes.
The Boston Market Chicken Parmagiana is good.
The skillet dinners are mostly mediocre. Instead, I've been using the Bird's Eye Stir-Fry Vegetables, mixing in some fresh vegetables, stir-fry meat, and pan-fried noodles to make a beef or chicken yakisoba.
Cook alot of homemade soups and chilis then freeze them. That's what I'm eatin' right now. Not sure what I should call this one but it's lentils, split peas, chick peas, spinach, tomatoes, onion, celery, garlic, carrots and spices. I use my own vegetable stock and there's no salt added. 100% vegan until I dump some tasty parmesan onto it. Best kinda frozen dinner ever.