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Read the fat and sodium content on the box. That might scare you into choosing something else.


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Devour were great when I needed to pack in the calories after treatments.
 
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The Marie Callenders meals are decent.


Read the fat and sodium content on the box. That might scare you into choosing something else.

Nothing wrong with some fat and salt. They're good for you.

As a side, I would recommend Stouffer's Mac and Cheese.


Stouffer's Mac and Cheese is really good. We add in some smoked Gouda cheese to it and the taste is improved even more.

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The Jimmy Dean breakfast bowls are also ok but I like the Wal Mart brand just as good and they are a little cheaper.
 
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Read the fat and sodium content on the box. That might scare you into choosing something else.


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If you are concerned about the health aspects of supermarket frozen offerings (or hot dogs or sausage or a shitload of other stuff available at Publix or Walmart)...you are pretty much "screwed"...no matter how much the term "Healthy Choice" is used in the label...it ain't...it's just convenient, low drag fast food that makes you feel somewhat "full" and you don't gag when you scarf it down because McDonalds and Taco Bell is too far away Smile


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Not frozen meals, but Cliff started a thread about freeze-dried meals in general, and Mountain House specifically.

https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...0601935/m/9090087544



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Find some good frozen tamales...pop them in the nuke box ...quick and easy.


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Read the fat and sodium content on the box. That might scare you into choosing something else.

I'm lucky, I guess. I am blessed with genetics such that my body metabolizes fat without turning it into blood cholesterol. I can eat bacon all day. Smile And I am under my Doctor's orders to take in as much sodium as I can, as my sodium blood level remains at the low level. So the frozen meals suit me just fine. Maybe not so much for others.
 
 
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No help for the frozen meals but when I remodeled my kitchen I made a make shift counter out of plywood.

I cut out a sink hole and hooked up the old sink and faucet. I had a functional kitchen until the counter tops came in.


 
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