FH, you're a mess. Cooking pasta, chicken breasts, veggies, etc. takes 15 minutes tops and it works out cheaper than TV dinners when you buy your shit in bulk. We didn't even eat that shit back in college... TV dinners are for complete ****-ups.
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lyon804
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I sometimes eat the hungry man dinners when my (boss) is away
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Fishhead
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#8
Originally posted by Matt Rain
FH, you're a mess. Cooking pasta, chicken breasts, veggies, etc. takes 15 minutes tops and it works out cheaper than TV dinners when you buy your shit in bulk. We didn't even eat that shit back in college... TV dinners are for complete ****-ups.
Only about 5 per week and the majority of those are the less then $2 each HEALTHY CHOICE meals...............other times I do as you stated above.
By the way, try the PUMPKIN SQUASH RAVOLI sometime, it is one of my favorites and I currently have 15 of them in my freezer.
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G's pks
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#9
0 but I make up for it with pizza!
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obamaismyuncle
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0
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Regul8er
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#11
0....tv dinners are for the birds, no offense.
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Robyn
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Zero. I cook dinner for Bread and I almost every night.
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lakerboy
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#13
zero why the fukk would anyone eat that shit. Why do you think I got married. Plus I can cook my own food.
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Fishhead
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#14
Originally posted by Robyn
Zero. I cook dinner for Bread and I almost every night.
Billsfan12 is a fabulous cook and I get many Italian home cooked meals that are out of this world.
The few TV DINNERS that I eat are usually for lunch......may have a pumpkin squash ravoli in a few minutes actually. I can't believe so few of you try these, they are great and not overly unhealthy(the healthy choice variety).
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Dank_Fire
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#15
Degenerate meals
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SHADYLANKY
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0
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obamaismyuncle
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#17
Would rather eat cardboard
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Fishhead
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#18
Ravioli stuffed with tender pumpkin and combined with crisp asparagus, sweet butternut squash, and juicy Granny Smith apples. This vegetarian dish is topped with a butter-sage sauce and provides half of your daily value of vitamin A and 6 grams of fiber. Nutrition Information
Serving size: 1 Meal (9.2 oz.)
Calories: 300
Calories from fat: 60
Amount/Serving %DV*
Total Fat (6 g) 9%
Saturated Fat (2.5 g) 13%
Trans Fat (0 g)
Cholesterol (10 **) 3%
Sodium (600 **) 25%
Vitamin A 60%
Calcium 10%
Total Carbohydrates (52 g) 17%
Dietary Fiber (6 g) 24%
Sugar (4 g)
Protein (9 g)
Vitamin C (10%)
Iron (10%)
Diet Exchanges Per Serving
Very Lean Meat --
Lean Meat --
Starch (3)
Carbohydrate --
Vegetable (1)
Fruit --
Milk --
Fat (1)
Weight Watchers Points:
6 Contains: Wheat, milk
*Daily Value. Percent daily values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Fishhead
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#19
Originally posted by Fishhead
Ravioli stuffed with tender pumpkin and combined with crisp asparagus, sweet butternut squash, and juicy Granny Smith apples. This vegetarian dish is topped with a butter-sage sauce and provides half of your daily value of vitamin A and 6 grams of fiber. Nutrition Information
Serving size: 1 Meal (9.2 oz.)
Calories: 300
Calories from fat: 60
Amount/Serving %DV*
Total Fat (6 g) 9%
Saturated Fat (2.5 g) 13%
Trans Fat (0 g)
Cholesterol (10 **) 3%
Sodium (600 **) 25%
Vitamin A 60%
Calcium 10%
Total Carbohydrates (52 g) 17%
Dietary Fiber (6 g) 24%
Sugar (4 g)
Protein (9 g)
Vitamin C (10%)
Iron (10%)
Diet Exchanges Per Serving
Very Lean Meat --
Lean Meat --
Starch (3)
Carbohydrate --
Vegetable (1)
Fruit --
Milk --
Fat (1)
Weight Watchers Points:
6 Contains: Wheat, milk
*Daily Value. Percent daily values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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wal66
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#20
Stupid diet so 3 a day here Fish. Line Cuisine and Weight Watchers.
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obamaismyuncle
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#21
Wow looks healthy as hell, definately not for me
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Regul8er
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#22
cmon fishhead.....you can't justify Healthy Choice meals! How many pieces of ravoli do you even get in the box, 4 maybe?
Get out of college mode, and eat like the big timer you are.
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Fishhead
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#23
Originally posted by Regul8er
cmon fishhead.....you can't justify Healthy Choice meals! How many pieces of ravoli do you even get in the box, 4 maybe?
Get out of college mode, and eat like the big timer you are.
.......lol
I eat 5 a week, mainly as a snack.
Relax
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SamsNCharge99
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#24
college kid in apartment....2-3 a week
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Regul8er
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#25
haha....I respect your game fishhead, just playin around. If I could pull profit like you my man, I'd eat blumpkin ravoli squash daily as well.
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fsugolf
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#26
zero
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Nicky Santoro
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#27
when i used to live alone, these things were GOLD.. but i always ate the healthy ones.. they are called Lean Cuisine.. low fat, low on calories, high fiber, and delicious.
they are regular 3.69$, but 1 time a month, i'd see them on sale for 1.67$ each.. i'd load up on them and buy like 60 and fill my freezer. man were they handy. no cooking, no cleaning dishes and your snack is ready in 5 min from microwave. sometimes i'd eat 2 for supper if i had no food.. a healthy and cheap and fast supper and tasty too..
now i don't buy it anymore, but great when you live alone.. and i actually lost weight eating it.. i would eat sometimes 5 in one day.. and they had many diff choices.. from pasta, to meat, to lasagna, to anything..
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Willie Bee
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#28
Zero.
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obamaismyuncle
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#29
Nicky, them don't look bad, think I would eat about 8 of them for a meal though.
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jellobiafra
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#30
Originally posted by Matt Rain
TV dinners are for complete ****-ups.
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Fishhead
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#31
Nicky, you think like me.
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TheAccountant
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#32
I don't think I eat one a week, but the Healthy Choice Macaroni and Cheese is legitt.
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Nicky Santoro
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#33
boys, i'm telling you, you should try them.. if you live alone and you dont want to cook or dirty dishes or wait 1 hr for your meal when you are starving and want to eat something healthy, try this way..
4 min 40 sec in the microwave and you have a great meal.. 2 makes a great meal and you are pretty satisfied. they are healthy and contain ONLY about 260 calories, 5g of fat, and 5g of fiber..
2 of them fills you up for 7 hrs, and costs you 3.38$ total for a meal and it's quick and delicious. and the sodium is pretty low, too..
they have chicken, pizza, mac and cheese, beef, pasta, noodles, lasagna, veal parmagiana..and many many more....and very tasty..and all under 300 calories and are big servings, too..
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Fishhead
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08-11-05
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#34
Originally posted by Nicky Santoro
boys, i'm telling you, you should try them.. if you live alone and you dont want to cook or dirty dishes or wait 1 hr for your meal when you are starving and want to eat something healthy, try this way..
4 min 40 sec in the microwave and you have a great meal.. 2 makes a great meal and you are pretty satisfied. they are healthy and contain ONLY about 260 calories, 5g of fat, and 5g of fiber..
2 of them fills you up for 7 hrs, and costs you 3.38$ total for a meal and it's quick and delicious. and the sodium is pretty low, too..
they have chicken, pizza, mac and cheese, beef, pasta, noodles, lasagna, veal parmagiana..and many many more....and very tasty..and all under 300 calories and are big servings, too..
Running off to Target today to take them up on their 4 for $7 deal, plus I have coupons from the Sunday paper to use in conjuction with this discount.
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jellobiafra
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#35
You can probably find some half eaten ones in a dumpster. Save your money.