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  1. Toffeyman
  2. maudlee
  3. IMADAG2
  4. Toffeyman
  5. Jenny21
  6. Moz
  7. thebaron24
  8. thebaron24

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Top 1.   Apr 25, 2003 7:07 PM

» Toffeyman - Frozen dinners

If your local market puts Banquet Frozen Dinners on special for, oh, 99 cents or so, DONT DO IT!

The chicken tastes like the enchilada, the berry cobbler tastes like the corn, the mashed potatoes taste like the peas, the veal tastes like the chicken, the beans taste like the pasta, the rice tastes like the brownie, the....

-- posted by Toffeyman



Top 2.   Apr 25, 2003 8:01 PM

» maudlee - Re: Frozen dinners

In response to message posted by Toffeyman:

Bummer.

-- posted by maudlee



Top 3.   Apr 27, 2003 11:29 PM

» IMADAG2 - Re: Frozen dinners

In response to message posted by Toffeyman:
Hey Ken. I'm wanting to try McCains Mongolian Lamb with rice for the first time tonight. Even your description sounds better than my cooking...just hope I'm not eating my words, rather than dinner.

Jeff

-- posted by IMADAG2



Top 4.   May 6, 2003 8:30 AM

» Toffeyman - Re: Re: Frozen dinners

In response to message posted by IMADAG2:

Mongolian Lamb? That's a frozen dinner in ozz? Could you do me a favor? You list about ten frozen dinners you have there, and I'll match them with equal horrors

-- posted by Toffeyman



Top 5.   Jun 15, 2003 11:55 AM

» Jenny21 - Re: Re: Re: Frozen dinners

In response to message posted by Toffeyman:

Toffey... Try the single frozen blob of macaroni and cheese. It doesn't taste too good.... but it all tastes like the same artificial cheese and macaroni... no hint of brownie or gravy.

-- posted by Jenny21



Top 6.   Jun 15, 2003 8:20 PM

» Moz - boston market

Boston market has dinners in the freezer now that I think are pretty good when laziness hits. I cook them in the oven though, don't know what they are like from the microwave.

-- posted by Moz



Top 7.   May 27, 2006 10:30 PM

» thebaron24 - boston market

In response to boston market posted by Moz:

sorry..i just tried the 'turkey breast medallions'..sodium =1570 mg 65%
a-r-g-h....the saltiest frozen dinner i ever
had..no way jose

-- posted by thebaron24



Top 8.   May 27, 2006 10:35 PM

» thebaron24 - Frozen dinners

In response to Frozen dinners posted by Toffeyman:

well...i guess it takes all kinds...i find
them better than 'boston market' frozen
dinners...and at $1.00 a meal...i'm happy
with all their variety's...s-o-r-r-y-!

the baron

-- posted by thebaron24



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