Amy's TV dinners...
mtbusse73
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Has anyone ever tried the TV dinners sold in the frozen food section of your local grocery store called Amy's Organic? I just love these things - they are delicious and typically have less than 400 calories and no preservatives of any kind. And for what it's worth most of it is organic.
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Love Amy's! I have these several times per week for lunch. I especially love when I can get them on sale - my local Target had them 2/$7 this weekend and I stocked up.3
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Has anyone ever tried the TV dinners sold in the frozen food section of your local grocery store called Amy's Organic? I just love these things - they are delicious and typically have less than 400 calories and no preservatives of any kind. And for what it's worth most of it is organic.
I like the taste although I wish there was more vegetables and the sodium tends to give me pause. I also like some sweet earth meals (although they are a bit more hit or miss with me, as opposed to amys which I almost always like).1 -
I love them so much. I bring them to work for the days that I don't bring left overs. I like several of them, mmmmm. They're the only microwave dinners that I'll eat, literally every other one I've ever tried is garbage. I don't care that they're organic/vegetarian/etc, they're just plain delicious.0
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That brand has been a lifesaver since I started going plant-based. Eventually I am going to be more whole foods plant based but while I am still trying to get used to eating no meat or dairy and less processed foods and fast food...it is a nice starter up going towards an all whole foods diet.
My favorites are her tofu scramble and enchilada ones.3 -
Love all of the meals I've had. My favorite snack - the pizza bits. Pop them in the oven - so good.1
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The Amy's selection at Walmart keeps getting bigger and bigger. Love the low sodium enchiladas and samosa wraps and tamale pies.3
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I will have to keep my eyes open for these.1
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Tasty, but usually too many calories for the amount of protein, for my goals. They use up most of a meal's calories when I'm in a calorie deficit, but I need at least 25g (vegetarian) protein per meal. Also, they're they're not as grain/pasta and fat-heavy as some brands, but still leave me feeling like I need to supplement veggies as well as protein.
Since others' calorie & nutrition goals differ, opinions will differ.2 -
Love Amy's! I have these several times per week for lunch. I especially love when I can get them on sale - my local Target had them 2/$7 this weekend and I stocked up.
I sent Amy's an email to tell them about how much I enjoy their meals and they are sending out some coupons. I'll keep my eyes open for Target special.0 -
No I really don't... I think they have too many calories... And they're expensive. I actually am quite happy with Lean Cuisine LOL. I can get a ton more protein for fewer calories with a Lean Cuisine and it takes less of my money too LOL. I really don't care about vegetarian or organic so... I'm not a target customer I guess.3
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I like them..But watch out for the label I noticed the enchiladas were 2 servings in a box..and they are frozen together In one tray..can't cook just one serving.4
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I live on Amy’s and Trader Joe’s frozen entrees at work or busy evenings. I add a cheese stick and a salad and/or fruit and I’m satisfied
Chile relleno casserole, cheese enchilada meal with corn and beans, tofu scramble, and Mexican casserole are my faves!0 -
@karahm78 - I got one not long ago that had "tofu" in it. I never knew I was a tofu fan. I'm telling you I could eat 3 of these a day. I went to Amys.com and apparently they have a lot more than my local walmart has. I love the Chile Relleno Casserole! If you see some - try the Poblano Enchiladas or the spinach ones - they are awesome. WOW - I sound like a spokesperson for them....lol
Maybe I can get some kind of discount.0 -
I've never tried them, but I'm definitely going to look for them the next time I'm in Target/Walmart! I have bought frozen dinners in the past (Lean Cuisine, Smart Ones, Healthy Choice) to help with weight loss and because of the convenience. However, I am often hungry within a short time of eating them and to be honest, there's not very many that I find appetizing. I'm excited to give these a try because I'd love to have a quick go to on busy or lazy days0
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Has anyone ever tried the TV dinners sold in the frozen food section of your local grocery store called Amy's Organic? I just love these things - they are delicious and typically have less than 400 calories and no preservatives of any kind. And for what it's worth most of it is organic.
I occasionally get the enchiladas and/or enchilada layer bowl thing. Those are pretty good.0 -
melissawill2017 wrote: »I've never tried them, but I'm definitely going to look for them the next time I'm in Target/Walmart! I have bought frozen dinners in the past (Lean Cuisine, Smart Ones, Healthy Choice) to help with weight loss and because of the convenience. However, I am often hungry within a short time of eating them and to be honest, there's not very many that I find appetizing. I'm excited to give these a try because I'd love to have a quick go to on busy or lazy days
Most of the diet TV dinners are ridiculously low in calories (unless you are bedridden or something). I always used to joke in the TV dinner section that if I was sedentary enough for 200-something calories to be a meal, I'd have the time to cook for my own damn self.0 -
melissawill2017 wrote: »I've never tried them, but I'm definitely going to look for them the next time I'm in Target/Walmart! I have bought frozen dinners in the past (Lean Cuisine, Smart Ones, Healthy Choice) to help with weight loss and because of the convenience. However, I am often hungry within a short time of eating them and to be honest, there's not very many that I find appetizing. I'm excited to give these a try because I'd love to have a quick go to on busy or lazy days
Most of the diet TV dinners are ridiculously low in calories (unless you are bedridden or something). I always used to joke in the TV dinner section that if I was sedentary enough for 200-something calories to be a meal, I'd have the time to cook for my own damn self.
I combine them (Lean Cuisines) with fruit or an extra serving of frozen vegetables. Still cheaper than Amy's and still better protein amount.
I eat them for lunch and sometimes I eat them for supper. For my purposes they are satisfactory enough. And they leave me with enough calories left over to have more snacks in the evening if I wish...and most importantly have a glass or two of wine at night lol.... And I still usually meet most of my macros... Fat, fiber, protein... And I make sure I get enough iron, calcium, vitamin A and vitamin C. I try to keep my meals between 300 and 350 calories. So they work perfect for me.
I really like the Lean Cuisine Comfort Line and the marketplace line I think it's Marketplace maybe it's Market Fresh. Lots of good choices ranging in calorie amounts from 170 to 320. I am usually reaching for the ones that are between 220 and 290 calories with at least 16 grams of protein.0 -
Some of their meals are good, others pretty awful. I prefer the Sweet Earth Artisan Bowls but they're also pricey. Brands like Lean Cuisine and Healthy Choice have upped their game, offering more meals with better ingredients no doubt in response to the competition from brands like Amy's. And as others point out, they're cheaper.2
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I'm a big fan of the "light & lean" options. The mac&cheese, spaghetti w/ "meat"balls, black bean burrito. I usually add stuff to them, a packet of tuna or some steamed broccoli to the mac & cheese (like tuna casserole, yum!), cheese to the pasta, enchilada sauce and cheese to the burrito. They are low enough in calories, that the additions still have the meal come in under 350 cals. I've branched out a little lately, but Amy's are my original go to lunch choice at work.2
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@lisaepell I've never thought of adding to them but that's a GREAT idea. I will have to give that a try for sure!0
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I used to have a problem with the Amy’s burritos. I seriously can’t buy them because I just eat them all.1
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@fatvegan88 I feel the same way. If I took more than one dinner to work I'm sure I would eat more than one.0
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Has anyone ever tried the TV dinners sold in the frozen food section of your local grocery store called Amy's Organic? I just love these things - they are delicious and typically have less than 400 calories and no preservatives of any kind. And for what it's worth most of it is organic.
Green curry is the best imo. They’re pricey though but so worth it1 -
Love Amy's. Their burritos are our "in case" food. Have been for years. Their little "hot pockets" and "pizza pocket" things? GAH!!!! A life saver as I was transitioning to a more nutritious diet. Great stuff to have on stand by!2
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Love Amy's for sure!!! The mushroom rissotto is wonderful0
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Love Amy's. They are great for a quick dinner or lunch, especially now that I am vegan. They also have great canned soups! I love the black bean chili.
Also a fan of Sweet Earth. They have good bowls and good burritos....I love the Curry Tiger burrito.1 -
Good but too expensive for me to have on a regular basis:1
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@whitpauly go to Amys.com
They sent me some coupons.0
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