Anyone else love the healthy choice and lean cuisine meals?
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Losingthedamnweight
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I started my diet and calorie counting by eating these and they make it so easy by tasting so damn good. Can't believe I didn't try these sooner. I just assumed since it says healthy on the box it must taste like crap
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be careful though, they have tons of sodium! Make sure to drink EXTRA water when you eat those....0
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Wow...I find most of them to taste like crap EXCEPT the Lean Cuisine Alfredo, Chicken and Broccoli meal...yum yum.0
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I like them too...some of them. but yes watch sodium. they are super convenient0
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Mccain Healthy Choice - Tender Beef In Seeded Light Mustard - pretty flippin tasty and it has veges in it. I was happy0
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Too many things on the ingredients that I can't identify. If I don't know what it is, or pronounce it, I try not to eat it. :ohwell:0
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processed & too high in sodium = NO THANK YOU ! but the op has nice eyes0
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They definitely helped me when starting my new lifestyle because of the definite calorie counts. Ive been using mfp for over a year now, and I'd say for the first 8 months or so I'd eat at least 1 frozen meal a day. I ended up getting a food scale and eventually I felt confident eyeballing my servings of fresh foods. Eventually I drifted away from frozen meals and now I prepare most of my own meals.0
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YES I LOVE THEM
i don't care what anyone says about the sodium content
i love them and am totally okay with eating them0 -
Lean cuisine salisbury steak with mac and cheese... I am in love0
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uhhhmmm YES... Especially when walmart has them for a dollar..... pretty awesome... but yeah.. look at the ingredients... they're pretty carb-alicious... and full of sodium... but on those days where you are SUPER hungry and need a human sized meal, they are pretty helpful!0
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I started my diet and calorie counting by eating these and they make it so easy by tasting so damn good. Can't believe I didn't try these sooner. I just assumed since it says healthy on the box it must taste like crap
Just because it says "healthy" doesn't mean it is... some of those have too much fat (calories) / sodium. Read the labels. Better yet, buy chicken, seafood, fruits, vegetables and make your own. Cheaper and better for you.0 -
If it floates your boat more power to you. I have met lots of people on here that eat them twice a day and lose weight. I would if I could but im one of those people watching there sodium intake......... glad you found something that works for you.0
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Too much sodium0
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I like them, for a while, then I get sick of them and don't eat them for a year or so, then like them again. I've had the same 5 out in my garage chest freezer for over 6 months.0
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I eat frozen meals every day...I wouldn't say I love them, but they're pretty good. I never go over my sodium because of them either. These days I've also been throwing in a few Marie Callender's frozen dinners - some of those aren't too hugely high in calories (450-550ish) but they're so much tastier than the diet stuff. I do enjoy the convenience and variety of frozen meals - I'm not much of a cook.0
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I love them, but then I have a taste for institutional food. Give me some gloopy vegetables, unidentifiable meat product and a starch and I'm in food heaven.0
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Favorite Lean Cuisine is the Butternut Squash Ravioli--this isn't just okay for a frozen meal, it's GOOD. Healthy Choice has a Pumpkin Squash Ravioli, but it's not as good--sauce is a little sweet, and it doesn't have the tons of veggies that the Lean Cuisine does. It isn't bad, though. I have yet to find a Healthy Choice I really love.
Kashi does some nice, veggie-loaded meals. The Mayan Harvest Bake is really good, and so is the steam in a bag Sesame Chicken.
Also check out Marie Callender's--not marketed as diet food, but they have a bunch of meals under 400 calories. The Steak and Roasted Potatoes dinner is quite tasty, and is a lot of food for 350 cals.
Another line I discovered at my local Target: Garden Lites veggie souffles. The Roasted Vegetables one is very nice. Low-calorie, though (that one was only 140 cals), so you need to build a meal around it by adding a hearty salad and/or some bread. Or use it as a dinner side dish.
The "oh noes! too much sodium!!!!" thing is generally overstated (although I'm sure there are exceptions). Most of the frozen meals I buy have under 600mg sodium, which would make them easy to fit into a 2500mg day if you need to worry about staying under your MFP allotment (I don't). As always, check labels and see if something works for you.0 -
good for you bud. i HATE the healthy choice steamers, but eat a lot of lean cuisines... i usually throw one over a cup of spaghetti squash to make it more filling..0
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I like them. They were a good starter for me when I first started using MFP. I still eat them every once in a while. I especially get the pasta ones, paninis, and quesadillas (I haven't been successful at making a good panini or quesadilla )0
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I like some of them better than others. I especially like the comfort meals and the spa cuisine.0
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