Lean Cuisines Are Yucky!
KelieHerrera
Posts: 93
I work a LOT, and I am always crunched for time at home and forget to pack a lunch so I thought I'd try these Lean Cuisine frozen meals my friends all rave about. I picked a few in the lower calories ranges and took them to work. The first one I tried was a chicken and balsamic something or other. Blech!! It was so limp and flavorless. Today I had the Salmon basil one and feel like that one was even worse. I am so disappointed.
Are there tasty ones out there? I feel like I could make the same thing at home for the same calories, but way better tasting. I just don't have the time to
What do you working folk do for a healthy (and super easy) lunch?
Are there tasty ones out there? I feel like I could make the same thing at home for the same calories, but way better tasting. I just don't have the time to
What do you working folk do for a healthy (and super easy) lunch?
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I hate all the frozen diet foods...disgusting!0
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I agree, they taste bad and lack nutrition. I usually bring leftovers for lunch.0
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I hate Lean Cuisine too. I make a couple meals on Sunday when I have time and use them throughout the week!0
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if i do eat lean cuisine its the swedish meatballs or the new sandwichs they have... calories are between 320-375.0
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I like them, but I guess its what you get used to. I love the Butternut squash ravioli.0
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I hate all the frozen diet foods...disgusting!
I agree!!!! Not worth the money!!!0 -
I don't mind the SmartOnes (Weight Watcher brand). My favorites are the Breakfast Sandwich and the 3-Cheese Ziti Marinara (I find this one, with some veggies/fruit on the side is pretty filling for a quick at-work lunch).0
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Watch out, those things are pretty high in sodium even though they are low in calories... they'll make you feel bloated and gross if you eat to many of them! I know I feel like that after I eat them.0
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How about making extra at dinner and having that for your next day's lunch?0
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I like them, but I guess its what you get used to. I love the Butternut squash ravioli.
I did actually buy that one but my man stole it and took it to work. Lucky him!0 -
They are nasty! I had one once but won't try it ever again.... I'm wondering what is super quick and healthy too cause pretty soon, I'll be working and going to school both full time... =(0
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I usually buy the simple tasting ones.. less could go wrong with flavor haha! I personally like the Broccoli Cheddar Potato, & Three Cheese Zitini. Some of the sandwhiches are good as well.
Smart Ones has one called Santa Fe Rice and Beans thats yummy and thier version of the flavors mentioned above.
I only eat them when I dont have time to get together a real lunch.0 -
Most diet foods are pretty gross. If you're going to spend the money, buy a bagged salad at the grocer and keep low fat dressing in the fridge at work. That is what I do.
However, I really like the Lean Cuisine sandwiches. Those are pretty good. I like the flatbreads and the other sandwiches. I would try those. The other meals are not very good. The Lean Cuisine Market Fresh meals are also not bad.0 -
How about making extra at dinner and having that for your next day's lunch?
That's what I do when I'm at home but a lot of work places don't have microwaves...0 -
When I was working all the time, I used to make a few meals on the weekend to pack for the week. But I do like the frozen meals sometimes, they can just be really high in sodium. If you are looking for lean cuisine meals that taste good, I'd say stick with the pasta type. I like some pasta ones that have veggies or shrimp in them, the fish meals are usually really gross. You can also try the Smart Ones brand.. I like those better. Or try healthy choice, some of them are okay too.0
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I love the green giant valley fresh steamers (veggies). I have that and a different type of tuna flavor every day for lunch. Oh, and cheese.0
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l love lean cuisines but they aren't good for you as I found out through a nutrionist. They're either piled on top of potatoes, pastas or rice and none are good for you. Sesame chicken was my fave but haven't had one in about 2 months0
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I promise there are good ones! I love the Flatbreads and Panini's, I know that I will always feel full with those.0
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There are a couple in each category that i can tolerate. I have found that my grocery (safeway) store "private select" brand and stouffers, often have fairly close calorie amounts and taste much better. I have found the enchilada suiza in lean cuisine to be "ok" and the marguerite pizza. My private select has a tamale meal i really do actually enjoy. And i find things like the salisbury steak with mac and cheese to be tolerable, or turkey with stuffing, probably because they "faintly" remind me of real food LOL.
My go to lunch is leftovers from dinner, put into a wrap....LMAO. Believe it or not, it works! (use the meat, add whatever veggies, spread of hummus or sprinkle of cheese or topping of your choice...0 -
I LOVE lean cuisne!! They're the best frozen "healthy" food I can find. I'm in the same boat with a busy sched and all. Some of the one's I like are the beef & broccoli, chicken alfredo (with and without broccoli), and the pepporoni pizza bread. I grew up eating home-cooked meals everyday so I'm not a huge fan of frozen meals but with my lack of time to cook, I've resorted to them and trust me, lean cuisine is much better than most!0
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