What are your favorite frozen dinners?
walkinginplace
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I'm about to be working a job for six weeks that involves a lot of traveling and no opportunity to actually cook, so frozen meals are going to be a staple. I was wondering if anyone had suggestions on frozen dinners or foods that actually taste good.
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Just get some frozen fish fillets, they cook fast. Chuck it on some bagged salad, add a bit of frozen rice or some couscous. Dinner done, low cal, no additives!2
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I like Healthy Choice Steamers. I usually pick high protein, and add extra veggies.
Crustless Chicken Pot Pie and Chicken Linguini w/Red Pepper Alfredo are a couple favorites.
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Trader Joe's reduced guilt mac and cheese. I doctor it up a bit with chicken (they sell fully cooked pre shredded chicken breast if you can't cook your own) and hot sauce for a buffalo mac and cheese. Easy to enjoy with some veggies on the side.3
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I have 3 that are my go to frozen meals: Chili's mac & cheese, Amy's cheese enchiladas and California Pizza Kitchen flatbreads. I add a salad or fresh fruit to it. On days I have one of those, at night I have a high protein meal.3
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I like amys thai red curry and brown rice, black eyes peas, and veggies bowl. Sodium is way too high, but that's a pretty common trend in all frozen meals, I guess.1
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I like most of the Lean Cuisines I have tried. I eat one for lunch most days with a piece of fruit, some baby carrots, and a yogurt.1
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I like Healthy Choice Steamers. I usually pick high protein, and add extra veggies.
Crustless Chicken Pot Pie and Chicken Linguini w/Red Pepper Alfredo are a couple favorites.
Second on these. I loved the sesame chicken one (it might've been orange chicken) the portion was NOT skimpy, and the sodium wasn't that bad! If you buy a bag of frozen veggies you could give it even more volume and still be quick and easy!0 -
I like the Lean Cuisine meat lasagna and their French bread pizza. EVOL has some good ones.0
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Amy's Vegetable Lasagne:-) I also like Amy's Indian dishes.0
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Lean Cuisine and Stouffer's are both pretty good. I like Tyson frozen precooked grilled chicken breasts with steamable veggies. Marie Calendar's chicken pot pie is to die for!0
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I like Healthy Choice Steamers. I usually pick high protein, and add extra veggies.
Crustless Chicken Pot Pie and Chicken Linguini w/Red Pepper Alfredo are a couple favorites.
Second on these. I loved the sesame chicken one (it might've been orange chicken) the portion was NOT skimpy, and the sodium wasn't that bad! If you buy a bag of frozen veggies you could give it even more volume and still be quick and easy!
I third Healthy Choice steamers. They are GREAT.0 -
Probably tuna xassdrole that I've frozen myself. Mmmmmn0
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My own cooked meals that have been frozen for these sorts of occasions. Not helpful if you are travelling though.0
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I like all of the Amy's meals I've tried, mostly Indian and enchiladas. Healthy choice is usually good. Marie Calendars has good ones, just check the calories because some can be high.0
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Yeah the Amy's meals are good. It's just not enough food for me unfortunately.1
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I like the new Smart Ones Smart Made. The one with turkey, sweet potatoes, and green beans is my favorite.1
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Michael Angelo's Eggplant Parmesan. There can be some variation since it is small batch but if you like eggplant, you many like it and it's under 500 calories for a very satisfying proportion, based on weight. It comes in multiple serving number options, so I recommend trying the single serving first before picking up a family sized one for an entire week before you know if your taste buds find it tasty.1
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I second the Amy's cheese enchiladas!
Also Trader Joe's Chile Relleno, although I'm suspicious of the calorie count listed on the label.
Real dishes and silverware might make your meals feel more substantial. Can you pack a plate, bowl, utensils and a covered microwavable dish? Many Ace hardware stores sell the lightweight Corelle dishes by the piece.
I like Trader Joe's frozen party meatballs cooked in a jar of Trader Joe's organic marinara. I've never tried microwaving it, but I suppose you could pour out half of the marinara into some hotel coffee cups, place meatballs in the 1/2 filled marinara jar, cover with plastic wrap and then microwave it.
I've seen some microwavable meals in the produce section lately that look fresh and healthy. Maybe worth a try.0 -
Smart Ones-they have a ravioli that has only 210 calories, I add extra veggies with it and even avocado with toast to make it a meal.
Lean Cuisine Market Mac and Cheese only 250 cals and I find it really satisfying
I also love all the Smart One Smart Made meals0 -
I really enjoy the Birdseye protein blends. They're just veggies, grains, and a little sauce, but they're pretty great.1
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Devour buffalo chicken mac & cheese is my favorite.0
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There's no frozen dinner that fills me up. If you can make a frozen dinner, I assume you have a microwave and fridge/freezer. How about a bag of broccoli, black beans from a can, precooked chicken breast and a big bowl of fruit or Greek yogurt. Easy peasy.2
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My go-to combo is a Lean Cusine Vermont White Cheddar Mac & Cheese entree, with a bag of steamer California Blend veggies and then mixed together with Sweet Baby Ray's Sweet n' Sour sauce. Filling, tasty, gets the veggies in and it comes in under 500 calories (entree is 250, bag of veggies is around 100 and then sauce is 50 calories per 2tbsp serving).0
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I've been enjoying the Healthy Choice Simply Steamers lately. The Meatball Marinara is pretty good. (280 cal)
Lean Cuisine Mango Coconut Chicken is tasty but I can only find it at Target. (330 cal)
Luvo Turkey Meatloaf and Mashed Potatoes. (260 cal)1 -
Thanks for all the suggestions! I myself only ever eat the Lean Cuisine Cafe Steamers in the beef teriyaki flavor, so everyone's ideas have been super helpful.0
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Amy's enchiladas and the Mexican casserole
Blake's chicken Marsala or lasagne bolognese
Several from Trader Joe's:
Reduced guilt spinach stuffed shells
Chili relleno
Butter chicken
Chicken tikka masala
Tarte d Alsace (eat the whole thing lol)
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I try not to have too many boxed meals, for me or the kids but sometimes I'm just too lazy, for me AND ONLY ME. ..it would have to be Amy's INDIAN MATTAR PANEER, tends to be on the pricy side at walmart for a small box meal, high in sodium, but goodness it is delicious, I haven't actually had that since before I started trying to lose weight, but now I want it.
Link to nutrition.
https://www.amys.com/our-foods/indian-mattar-paneer0 -
For dinner Stouffer's for lunch Healthy Choice Cafe Steamers0
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I love Smart Made Rosemary Grilled Beef and Vegetables, I also love the Eating Well Beef Stroganoff.
And you can't go wrong with Trader Joes frozen entrees, most are really good. The frozen mac and cheese (not the reduced guilt) is the best frozen mac and cheese on the market, imo.
I will frequently eat these for lunch with an extra side of veg that I bring from home.0 -
Amy's mexican casserole bowl, mattar paneer, mattar tofu, and broccoli cheddar bowls are my favs0
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