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    Re: Frozen Dinners

    Quote Originally Posted by PurplePython View Post
    Beef is way better lol

    I always drain the water out and just eat the noodles with the seasoning on them. It tastes way better.
    I like Oriental Flavor the best.
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    Re: Frozen Dinners

    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
    I like Oriental Flavor the best.
    nooooo

    Guys u got it alllll wrong

    This owns all

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    Re: Frozen Dinners

    My refrigerator only has milk, beer, mayo, mustard, and some butter. My freezer, on the other hand is stuffed with those Steamable bags of veggies, and frozen rats...
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    Re: Frozen Dinners

    Quote Originally Posted by f4n70m View Post
    nooooo

    Guys u got it alllll wrong

    This owns all


    WHOA WHOA WHOA.... Hold the phone here. They have hot and spicy chicken flavored ramen? Where do they sell this? Everywhere orrrr?? Maybe I just wasn't looking around good enough? The only flavors I see around here are beef and chicken.... I gotta try that hot stuff.

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    Re: Frozen Dinners

    Quote Originally Posted by PurplePython View Post
    WHOA WHOA WHOA.... Hold the phone here. They have hot and spicy chicken flavored ramen? Where do they sell this? Everywhere orrrr?? Maybe I just wasn't looking around good enough? The only flavors I see around here are beef and chicken.... I gotta try that hot stuff.
    Well i first got em at a mexican store they sold em in the cup kind.

    These i get at Kroger's Grocery store

    Their pretty good
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    Re: Frozen Dinners

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    I'm still praying for some smartypants to invent batchelorchow so I can just buy a huge sack once a month.


    ..I think it's made by Purina..

    Seru, why don't you just invest in a small crockpot? I'm telling you, its the most productive cooking you could ever do! Turn it on low, throw the stuff in with a little water and spices, and when you wake up the next morning....voila! Home cooked meal that's cheaper, healthier, and delicious! ( and guaranteed to impress the girlfriend with your cooking skills ) I got my 4 qt crockpot at Walmart for like $11. If you need afew recipes to get started, let me know!
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    Re: Frozen Dinners

    Quote Originally Posted by 4theSNAKElady View Post
    ..I think it's made by Purina..

    Seru, why don't you just invest in a small crockpot? I'm telling you, its the most productive cooking you could ever do! Turn it on low, throw the stuff in with a little water and spices, and when you wake up the next morning....voila! Home cooked meal that's cheaper, healthier, and delicious! ( and guaranteed to impress the girlfriend with your cooking skills ) I got my 4 qt crockpot at Walmart for like $11. If you need afew recipes to get started, let me know!
    I mean I can cook. I went to culinary school believe it or not. BUt All of my recipes feed atleast four. And I hate leftovers, they always taste off.

    My mom used to have a crockpot and I used to make great black bean soup in it. But I am super paranoid about leaving a cooking device on while I am away. Still it may not be a bad idea. Fresh Homemade oatmeal in the crockpot overnight is delicious.
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    Re: Frozen Dinners

    Quote Originally Posted by 4theSNAKElady View Post
    ..I think it's made by Purina..

    Seru, why don't you just invest in a small crockpot? I'm telling you, its the most productive cooking you could ever do! Turn it on low, throw the stuff in with a little water and spices, and when you wake up the next morning....voila! Home cooked meal that's cheaper, healthier, and delicious! ( and guaranteed to impress the girlfriend with your cooking skills ) I got my 4 qt crockpot at Walmart for like $11. If you need afew recipes to get started, let me know!
    lol i wouldnt mind having a few
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    Re: Frozen Dinners

    Boston Market dinners are the way to go!! SO good
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    Re: Frozen Dinners

    I don't think that this is just a guy thing LOL. I am a chick, and when I am trying to squeeze a 44 hour work week into four days I am always looking for something quick, easy, and somewhat tasty. Although most meals during that four day workweek are more like necessary maintenance instead of an enjoyable experience.
    Here are a few things I have found to be good....
    Hormel complete meals-
    Taste 3-5 depending on which meal. Some tend to have a bit of a chemical taste. Chicken breast and potatoes for example. Sounds great but not so good. Chicken and rice, and beef with potatoes are highly recommended.
    Cost is a 5, these run about $2.
    Ease of cooking 5. 90 seconds of microwaving and no refrigeration required. That says it all to me.
    Ramen noodles, the nourishment of champions. Add a slice of cheese and a hot dog and you have a meal with 3 of your food groups.
    Lunchables score a 5 all the way around. No nuking, and they cost about $2.50 and even come with a snack and a capri sun.
    Smuckers PB&J uncrustables, they are another 5. No nuking, just unwrap and go. I think I bought mine for $6. This gives you a quantity of 12.
    Campbel's soup at hand is another 5. $2-3, 90 seconds of nuke time and no refrigeration. They taste pretty ok.
    A lot of these are probably more chick sized portions, but like I said, it is more about maintenance for me. During my work week I like quick, easy and smaller meals. I noticed a couple of weeks ago that I probably couldn't eat more than one hot pocket on my 30 minute lunch if I tried lol. Must be the whole time allowed for eating/eating out of necessity thing I have going on lately. I get my three squares a day, but it leaves something to be desired lol.
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