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Healthy Choice/ Freezer meals?

emilybrokaw
Posts: 19
Hey ya'll, i was just wondering how everyone felt about the "healthy" freezer meals. I have been eating them as my lunch with some greek yogurt, but I still feel extremely guilty because they aren't clean. I ate clean for about 2 months, but my schedule got way too hectic and I don't have the time to prepare clean meals.
What are your favorite, and do you feel that they are still considered healthy?
Thanks! (:
What are your favorite, and do you feel that they are still considered healthy?
Thanks! (:
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I eat them occasionally at work with a salad, but they're very high in sodium so I tend to watch my sodium the rest of the day. Plus they don't really fill me up so I tend to just make lunch for the next day during dinner the night before. It's become part of my routine now.0
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I normally eat them for lunch, but often feel hungry in a few hours0
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Ive heard that fiber and potassium can help counter act some of the bad effects of high sodium, so I look for ones that list the potassium on the lable, and try adding a salad with lots of leafy greens and carrots to get some extra fiber in. I also make sure I drink plenty of water. Yes, they are high in sodium, but they are still better in a pinch than grabbing fast food! I like Smart Ones steam bag, and the Lean Cuisine veggie pizza.0
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I eat them occasionally at work with a salad, but they're very high in sodium so I tend to watch my sodium the rest of the day. Plus they don't really fill me up so I tend to just make lunch for the next day during dinner the night before. It's become part of my routine now.
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Used to eat them for convenience, but they had to go when i started watching sodium intake.0 -
I do not seem to be as sensitive to sodium as many people are, now in saying that, I also do not eat these on a regular basis, but if my husband is out of town, heck yea I will eat several of them and not feel one ounce of guilt.
Some of my favorites are:
Morning Star Farms Sesame chicken
Tortilla crusted fish buy lean cuisine
The lean cuisine chicken, artichoke and spinach sandwich, mmm, so good.
I make sure to also supplement these meals with more fresh fruits and veggies. Batch cooking greens always helps. I will make a big pot on the weekend and pull out a cup of kale to add to my frozen dinner, or a sweet potato. This give me more substance and some really good nutrition too.0 -
When I first started out I was using those meals, but now I realize they are not all that healthy. I always try to cook a serving or 2 extra, and freeze, to use when I cannot cook.0
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I hear ya! LIfe can get so busy -- I sometimes eat these meals and always have a few in the freezer just in case life takes over (normally about twice a week).
I like the steamer meals. Lately I have been eating just the veggie mixes that you can steam (very low sodium) and throw some 90 second brown rice under, and low sodium soy sauce.
Good luck!0 -
I don't have them everyday, but as a college student, I resort to them for cost and time.
I like the Lean Cuisine and Smart One steamers.
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I've had them for lunches, and more recently we've had a Fresh & Easy store open near us. I love their pre-packaged meals, because they're as close as you can get to home-cooked nutritionally. But they're still higher in sodium than I want to eat. When my girls were young, I used to cook on the weekends and package my own "t.v. dinners" - I think I'm going to return to that way of doing things.
Good topic - thanks for posting! :flowerforyou:0 -
Thanks everyone! Maybe I'll start dedicating my Sunday to preparing and freezing my own meals for the week ahead.0
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Thanks everyone! Maybe I'll start dedicating my Sunday to preparing and freezing my own meals for the week ahead.
I do a great deal of batch cooking, do not forget that you can keep things like pasta, quinoa, sweet potatoes and greens in the frig for 3 to 5 days. You do not need to freeze them. You can also bake or grill chicken breasts up but I would only keep 3 days worth at a time in the frig as they can go bad quick. Ziplock makes plastic plates with lids on them, they are worth the investment.
But then again, in a pinch, one of those healthy "style" frozen dinners is still better than fast food any day of the week.
Take care and good luck.0 -
They aren't evil (i'm currently eating Safeway's Eating Right Chicken Enchilada). And I don't have blood pressure issues, so I don't care about sodium. They just tend to be boring. I almost always have fresh cilantro or parsley on had to freshen them up. Put cilantro on the asian / mexican options and parsley (flat leaf) on everything else. It's pretty much calorie-free, and super tasty. I also have fresh chives in my garden (and freeze-dried in my pantry). They go with most meals too.
Dont' be afraid of freezer meals. Just don't live off them.0 -
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. I've been scanning pinterest for healthy freezer meals I can prepare ahead of time.. Jamie Eason also has some protein turkey muffins I found, that you can freeze and microwave when needed. They're basically like a meatloaf in a muffin.0
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I like the Lean Cuisine meals. Some are really tasty. Love the lasagna one especially when you are in the mood for some Italian food.0
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My favorite is the Lean Cuisine BBQ chicken pizza. Its is soooooo Good! But I try to eat it once a week only & not close to the day I weigh in(Wed)cuz of all the sodium. And when I do I drink tons of water afterwards!! I try to eat something fresh with it like some apples or grapes or sometimes a veggie like asparagus or a sweet potato that way I am fuller a longer.0
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I make large quantities of casseroles and such on the weekend and freeze them. You can usually do enough for several weeks at once. I only do the frozen ones once in a great while0
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Marie Callendar's has several under 500 calories, and they taste better and seem more satisfying than the "diet' dinners.0
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I eat these for lunch on my work days pretty regularly (so three days a week) but I definitely supplement with fresh fruits and veggies. With my job as a nanny, finding time for lunch is challenging due to the kiddos, and I don't always have leftovers that I can take with me. I do try to keep an eye on my sodium intake a bit, but for right now at least, Healthy Choice and Lean Cuisine meals are a necessity with my work and life schedule. I figure they're definitely better for my budget and my waistline than going out and grabbing lunch on my little break while the kids' mom is home for lunch.0
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Marie Callenders are ya kidding never seen anything healthy in that line...... SODIUM is like Sky High !0
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Back in the old days I really liked some of the frozen dinners marketed as healthy. I look at them occasionally now as they would be easier and offer more variety to my diet. However, they are generally too high in carbs and sodium for me. I control my blood sugar and blood pressure through diet and exercise so the sodium and carbs are really important.0
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I love the Kashi steamer meals.... Sesame chicken, or chicken garlic farfalle... whole grains, veggies and chicken. I only eat them on the weekends, when I have a hard time meeting my food goals.0
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