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IowaMan 12-20-2006 08:45 PM

Frozen/Pre-made Meals
 
I didn't feel like cooking tonight so just made a couple of sandwiches. Usually I love to cook but being a single guy living alone sometimes it's just not worth the effort. Anyway, while trying to decide what to eat I was looking in the freezer and saw something that I really like but chose not to make.

It's a frozen lasagna from Wal Mart called Sam's Choice 9 Layer Meat Lasagna. I think it's absolutely incredible, damn near as good as I can make from scratch.

Anybody else ever stumble across a frozen food item or some other kind of pre-made meal that just surprised the heck out of you with how good it is and is now almost a staple in your household?

TinTennessee 12-20-2006 09:23 PM

I agree, that particular frozen lasagna is delicious!

Cheyanne 12-20-2006 11:08 PM

We haven't tried the Sam's Club brand, but really love the Stoffer's brand! :D

LixyChick 12-21-2006 06:25 AM

Bertolli has these "meals in a bag" in the frozen food section and I was blown away by the Shrimp and Asparagus Linguini. When you first put it in the pan from the bag it looks like what came up after an all nighter. Ewwww! But after it's cooked and the sauce lumps are thawed and heated...it's friggin incredible!

scotzoidman 12-21-2006 01:29 PM

I agree on the Stouffer lasagna, been a long time staple at our house. Don't think I would have the nerve to try any of WallyWorld's frozen foods...I just recently tried Jimmy Dean's frozen meal-size breakfast sandwiches, sausage, egg, & cheese on a biscuit or english muffin...not as good as MickeyD's, by any means, but for about $1/sandwich, not bad, quick & easy...altho I find that it's a lot better if you separate the bread from the meats during the defrost stage, then finish heating the bread in the toaster oven while the microwave finishes the rest...microwaves just ruin pastries of any kind...

OTOH, a frozen meal I've found to avoid is the crock-pot classics (by Banquet, I think) Beef Stroganoff...even #1 son (who normally eats anything that doesn't eat him first :sad: ) tossed that one back...

IowaMan 12-26-2006 04:28 PM

The reason I tried the Sam's Club brand lasagna in the first place was that I was going to pick up the Stouffer's one but they were out at Wal Mart. Surprised myself by trying their brand name too but it turned out to be great.

Found another one today. It's one of those frozen, in the bag kind of things. I was really craving Chinese food and since I live in BFE now and am at least 45 min. to an hour away from anyplace where I can pick some up I tried a Tyson's Chicken Fried Rice thing from the freezer section. Sort of surprised, it really wasn't too bad. I added a couple of scrambled eggs to the pan while cooking it and it turned out fine. Threw a couple of frozen egg rolls in the microwave and it worked out great.

Granted it wasn't the best I've ever had but I know I've had worse takeout before and it works as a decent enough substitute for whenever I get a craving but don't want to make the drive to get actual Chinese food.

scotzoidman 12-27-2006 09:57 AM

:rolleyes: I wonder when someone's going to ask where & what "BFE" is... :rofl:

Oldfart 12-27-2006 10:30 AM

Me too.

IowaMan 12-27-2006 11:27 AM

ROFL

Sorry bout that. BFE stands for Bum Fuck Egypt. Just means I'm out in the middle of nowhere. :D

Irish 12-27-2006 01:53 PM

Hopefully this will help someone!I'm Diabetic & my Diabetic (specialist)Dr.,
has a Diabetic Diatician(sp?).She said that as with any frozen meal or with
any food product,you should always read the ingrediant label!Frozen meals
are usually loaded with sodium!Low-Fat foods usually are loaded with sugar &
believe me-Things don't always affect everyone else!I didn't want to grow up,
to be an Alcoholic either but now I'm a recovering one.14yrs 6mo. dry!
Irish

osuche 01-07-2007 04:32 AM

I love the Stouffer's Lasagna. We eat it all the time.

Jose Ole has some chicken and cheese taquitoes that we like - but I mix it up a bit by serving them with some cilantro walnut salsa I get in Sonoma

We also love the Gortons breaded Garlic and Herb fish fillets - which I bake and serve with tater tots. Makes me feel like a kid again!

Mr Osuche loves the 4 Cheese Deep Dish Pizzas by Red Baron

Emzo 01-07-2007 08:17 AM

much as i enjoy the taste of plastic food theyre not for me

whosyour51 01-07-2007 08:52 AM

these were frozen be for I got to them, Oscar Meyers 2 for a 1.29 at Speedways. lol

Lilith 01-07-2007 10:08 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Emzo
much as i enjoy the taste of plastic food theyre not for me


Do you still live at home with your parents?

platinum 01-07-2007 12:44 PM

Take it from a cook...buy a vac pack machine..and make it all yourself when your not so lazy...tee hee
More flavour...less cost...and just like mama used to make!!!


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