Best Frozen Dinners?
FriedPicklePrincess
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Just wondering what the best frozen dinners where that were out there??? I know sodium can be an issue....
I'm on a 1,200 calorie diet at the moment and need lunch ideas that will make me feel full.
I'm on a 1,200 calorie diet at the moment and need lunch ideas that will make me feel full.
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amys anything
i like healthy choice and lean cuisine0 -
The best lunches... are left overs! I make dinners through out the week, and just portion off some and put in a plastic container for lunch. I either freeze them or leave them in the fridge (if I'm going to be eating it soon).
I used to eat a lot of frozen meals, but they have super high sodium and you can more bang for your buck (calorie and money wise) if you make your own.
Just a thought!0 -
I used to eat some of the Smart Ones, but I always added more vegetables to them. They do not have more than a few bits, but I would just throw in some more frozen broccoli or a frozen vegetable mis on the top before microwaving (or leftover vegetables). I am off of gluten now, so I am not eating them anymore, but I thought they were good on occasion.0
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Personally, I think all the frozen diet foods are no good. The reason they are "low" in calories (if you ca call it that) is because you get only half of a meal....Your way better off taking the time to make a fulfilling meal that you will likely enjoy instead of feeling like you ate diet food....and are still hungry after!0
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The best lunches... are left overs! I make dinners through out the week, and just portion off some and put in a plastic container for lunch. I either freeze them or leave them in the fridge (if I'm going to be eating it soon).
I used to eat a lot of frozen meals, but they have super high sodium and you can more bang for your buck (calorie and money wise) if you make your own.
Just a thought!
I agree, bring your own homemade lunch! A sandwich, or chicken salad with some veggie sticks is a pretty filling lunch. You can also bring soup, pasta or any dinner leftovers. The best thing is that you know you're eating healthy, nutritious food when you make it yourself!0 -
I cook but shooot who has th time these days!! My fav's are"
Healthy Choice -Pineapple Chicken
Healthy Choice-Caribbean Chicken
Lean Cuisine-Mac n Cheese
Lean Cuisine- Roasted Turkey and Vegetable
Lean Cuisine-Orange Chicken
Lean Cuisine-Sesame Stir-fry
Lean Cuisine-Herb Chicken and Vegetables
Lean Cuisine-The Pepperoni Flat Bread Pizza!
The sodium does not matter if you sweat hard in the gym and only drink water...which should be a part of your plan if you are trying to lose weight anyway! Good Luck and eat right!!2 -
I say stay away from ALL processed foods. They are loaded with preservatives. Body does not break down those chemicals to use as energy so the body stores it as fat.0
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i love lean cuisine, smart ones are okay, and I really dislike healthy choice. However, I usually go with whatever is on priced at the lowest sale price for the week.0
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Try their new salmon and their chicken spring rolls? Yum! Yes the sodium isn't very good for you but for something convenient they are good now and then.I cook but shooot who has th time these days!! My fav's are"
Healthy Choice -Pineapple Chicken
Healthy Choice-Caribbean Chicken
Lean Cuisine-Mac n Cheese
Lean Cuisine- Roasted Turkey and Vegetable
Lean Cuisine-Orange Chicken
Lean Cuisine-Sesame Stir-fry
Lean Cuisine-Herb Chicken and Vegetables
Lean Cuisine-The Pepperoni Flat Bread Pizza!
The sodium does not matter if you sweat hard in the gym and only drink water...which should be a part of your plan if you are trying to lose weight anyway! Good Luck and eat right!!1 -
Healthy Choice Cafe Steamers are my fav!0
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It's really really hard to find a frozen meal that's not swimming in sodium. A few I've found are Eating Right Butternut Squash Ravioli, Eating Right Five-Grain Chicken With Plum Sauce, Eating Right Turkey, Broccoli & Cheese Stuffed Sandwich, Eating Right - Three-Cheese Chicken Quesadilla, Lean Pockets Whole Grain - Grilled Chicken & Broccoli W/Aged Cheddar, Organics - Bean & Cheese Burrito... all of them have less than 450mg of sodium. I spent a lot of time in grocery store freezers to find them.
I agree with others about bringing leftovers, but sometimes there just aren't any.1 -
I like both Healthy Choice and Smart One's.0
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I do try to steer clear of microwaved foods, however sometimes when on the go it is really hard not to fall for the convenience!
Personally, I like the majority of the weight watchers ones - they are all really tasty and dont taste like diet food most of the time!0 -
The best lunches... are left overs! I make dinners through out the week, and just portion off some and put in a plastic container for lunch. I either freeze them or leave them in the fridge (if I'm going to be eating it soon).
I used to eat a lot of frozen meals, but they have super high sodium and you can more bang for your buck (calorie and money wise) if you make your own.
Just a thought!
This is what i do!!0 -
Amy's has the best tasting. Sodium is always an issue with any frozen dinner though.0
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The best lunches... are left overs! I make dinners through out the week, and just portion off some and put in a plastic container for lunch. I either freeze them or leave them in the fridge (if I'm going to be eating it soon).
I used to eat a lot of frozen meals, but they have super high sodium and you can more bang for your buck (calorie and money wise) if you make your own.
Just a thought!
I have a slowcooker that I make soups/ chilis. You can put them in freezer bags and they are delicious when reheated.
This is what i do!!0 -
Kashi frozen thingies are the best! They are loaded with whole grains (great fiber), protein, and delicious! I was stoked to find them. Since they have all the different grains they fill you more than other meals and the nutritional content can't be beat. If you need more food- I love adding my own fresh veggies. I also take them OUT of the container to trick myself. Hope you like 'em!1
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Personally, I think all the frozen diet foods are no good. The reason they are "low" in calories (if you ca call it that) is because you get only half of a meal....Your way better off taking the time to make a fulfilling meal that you will likely enjoy instead of feeling like you ate diet food....and are still hungry after!
I totally disagree. Mac & Cheese example:
Stouffer's Macaroni & Cheese 1 CUP (6 oz) Calories 350 Fat 17 g Carbs 34 g Protein 15 g Sodium 920mg
Lean Cuisine Macaroni & Cheese 1 Package (10 oz) Calories 290 Fat 7g Carbs 41 g Protein 15 g Sodium 620mg
Lean Cuisine is a larger portion - less fat and less sodium. Excellent with steamed broccoli .1 -
Check lean cusine and healthy choice. They not bad for once in a while. Check for the ones with the lowest carbs and sodium.0
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