Smart Ones Fire-Grilled Chicken and Vegetables
Birds Eye Voila! Chicken & Meatball Italiano with Vegetables
Contessa Shrimp Mediterranean
Healthy Choice Mushroom Roasted Beef,
Lean Pockets Subs Philly Steak & Cheese
Michelina’s Lean Gourmet Chicken Alfredo Florentine
Smart Ones Macaroni & Cheese
Stouffer’s Lean Cuisine Salmon with Basil
Stouffer’s Skillets Garlic Chicken
South Beach Diet Mediterranean Style Chicken with Couscous
Uncle Ben’s Bowls Grilled Chicken Caesar
Healthy Choice - Chicken Enchiladas
Michelina's Lean Gourmet - Five Cheese Layered Lasagna
Lean Cuisine Comfort Classics - Baked Lemon Pepper Fish
Healthy Choice - Creamy Garlic Shrimp
Healthy Choice -Mushroom Roasted Beef
Marie Callender’s Beef Salisbury Steak & Gravy
Lean Cuisine Fiesta Grilled Chicken
Tandoor Chef Chicken Curry
I hope these were helpful,Take Care!!! :)
2007-09-20 06:05:02
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answered by princess M 6
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I don't know about in your area but in mine there are places where you can buy 7 days of meals for a fee and you just toss them in the freezer and haul them out when you are ready to eat. Breakfasts, lunches and dinners.
They don't have preservatives or chemicals in them so they won't cause you to get high blood pressure from all the sodium. If you go to Google.com and type in Prepared Meals, you'll find them. Some will be local and some ship you the food in a box with dry ice. If there is anyone at home or a neighbor who can bring it in and put it in the freezer for you (in case you have a long case you are working on), you'll be set. Lots of healthy foods at those sites instead of all that sodium.
2007-09-20 08:27:42
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answered by Rli R 7
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The best and cheapest frozen dinners are ones that you make yourself, spend an hour a week prepping some food for a beef stew and throw it into the crock pot and you let it cook overnight or over day. Then you just put them all in Tupperware and right into the freezer, you get to put the amount that you want in each.
Then make chili in the crock, then some chicken, then some of whatever. Trust me the crock pot has save my life many times over back when I was working two full time jobs to pay the bills. when you get your crock pot go here http://southernfood.about.com/c/ec/1.htm to sign up for weekly recipe ideas, enjoy.
2007-09-20 05:59:32
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answered by bbl788 4
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Stouffers vegetable lasagna is good and their stuffed green peppers. Uncle Ben's rice bowls are also good. If you have a crock pot you could put a roast in it with a can of cream soup and a pack of dry onion soup and and water it can cook all day then when you come home all you have to do is take a couple of minutes to do instant mashed potatoes, the soups thicken on their own into a gravy. Could also do chili in crock pot.
2007-09-20 05:44:49
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answered by shortstuff1967 2
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I don't eat a lot of frozen dinners. But Lean Cuisine's broccoli chicken alfredo is GREAT!
My hubby swears by Hungry Man dinners.
2007-09-20 05:49:28
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answered by chefgrille 7
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The name is Nighthawk or Hungry Man I love to make sailsbury steaks/ patties with corn put a little bit of butter and make some tater tots easy easy to make even if u are single
2007-09-20 05:45:59
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answered by traveling lady 2
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Lean Cuisine Paninis are wonderful. I like them so much that I eat them 3-4 times a week.
2007-09-20 05:56:01
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answered by Becky 2
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Boston Market or Stouffers.
2007-09-20 05:54:14
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answered by Megan 4
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Dining In - Their portobella ravioli is awesome! They also have a manicotti stuffed with Italian sausage and several other Italian dishes. All are delicious.
2007-09-21 07:30:52
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answered by muckrake 4
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Amys frozen dinners and pizzas are excellent, and are very healthy at the same time!
2007-09-20 05:59:39
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answered by Lola 3
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