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Home › Forums › Miscellaneous Forums › Miscellaneous – Food Related › What’s your “go to” frozen Meal when you don’t wanna cook? › Re:What’s your “go to” frozen Meal when you don’t wanna cook?

June 20, 2006 at 8:22 am #2612282
bartl
bartl
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Stouffer’s lasagna is about as good as frozen lasagna gets (especially their “Italian”, that has ricotta and beef in it). On a scale from 1 to 10, about a 6. Unfortunately for me, it’s not good enough to justify the carbs.
 
My two “go to” frozen meals are Celantano Eggplant Parmesan and the Barber stuffed chicken breasts (these days, the ones without the breading, which lets out the other brands). On the other hand, I use a LOT of the shelf-stable Indian vegetable dishes; I steam chicken breasts, cut them into chunks, and freeze them in 6 ounce packages; I add a package of chicken to one of the Indian vegetable dishes (Kohinoor, Priya, Haldiram, MTR, Trader Joe’s); they’re about $1.50-$2.00 a 10 ounce box in the Indian groceries, and come out just like frozen.
 
Bart

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