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> I was wondering if anyone has used any frozen dinners in a pinch?

I

> keep getting off track due to not being able to cook..(or lack of

> planning which I need to fix) I saw on Swigg's site that she uses

> frozen meals sometimes. What should I look for when making

choices?

I do occasionally. Look for ingredients: try to choose healthier carb

choices such as potatoes vs. rice or pasta (but those will do in a

pinch). And read the label. I aim for equal amounts protein and carbs

and no more than 7 grams of fat.

I usually end up grabbing healthy choice's chicken or turkey with

mashed potatoes.

There are also some chili and soups that aren't too bad in a pinch.

Just read the labels carefully.

Colleen

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> > I was wondering if anyone has used any frozen dinners in a

pinch?

> I

> > keep getting off track due to not being able to cook..(or lack of

> > planning which I need to fix) I saw on Swigg's site that she

uses

> > frozen meals sometimes. What should I look for when making

> choices?

>

> I do occasionally. Look for ingredients: try to choose healthier

carb

> choices such as potatoes vs. rice or pasta (but those will do in a

> pinch). And read the label. I aim for equal amounts protein and

carbs

> and no more than 7 grams of fat.

>

> I usually end up grabbing healthy choice's chicken or turkey with

> mashed potatoes.

>

> There are also some chili and soups that aren't too bad in a pinch.

> Just read the labels carefully.

>

> Colleen

This is from Skwigg's Website:

" Lean Cuisine and Healthy Choice meals (at least 20g of pro, less

than 35g carbs) "

The tricky thing with frozen dinners is that they often contain a TON

of sodium, which will cause you to retain water like crazy. So I

would only use them in a pinch, like you said. =-)

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The Lean Cuisine Chicken with Peanut sauce is pretty good stat wise

and it tastes good as does the chicken with vegetables and glazed

chicken. I'm not a cook either so I use a few of these a week. I tend

to rely a lot on stuff you don't have to cook and if it's as idiot

proof as these are I'll use them. Six minutes in the microwave and

it's food.

Stasia

> > I was wondering if anyone has used any frozen dinners in a

pinch?

> I

> > keep getting off track due to not being able to cook..(or lack of

> > planning which I need to fix) I saw on Swigg's site that she

uses

> > frozen meals sometimes. What should I look for when making

> choices?

>

> I do occasionally. Look for ingredients: try to choose healthier

carb

> choices such as potatoes vs. rice or pasta (but those will do in a

> pinch). And read the label. I aim for equal amounts protein and

carbs

> and no more than 7 grams of fat.

>

> I usually end up grabbing healthy choice's chicken or turkey with

> mashed potatoes.

>

> There are also some chili and soups that aren't too bad in a pinch.

> Just read the labels carefully.

>

> Colleen

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> I was wondering if anyone has used any frozen dinners in a pinch? I

> keep getting off track due to not being able to cook...

I'm single, but when I cook, I've gotten into the habit of cooking

" the whole thing. " I did a 2-lb pork tenderloin a couple weeks ago.

2-lbs of chicken breasts on Sunday night. The extras get split up

into individual ziplocs, then one goes in the fridge (probably for the

next day's lunch) and the other couple servings go in the freezer. I

can grab one out for a lunch or for dinner when I don't have time to

cook or just don't feel like it. Add some frozen veg on the side.

Not a glamorous dinner, but if you're microwaving anyway...

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I'm not single and I do that. Especially when I grill or bake potatoes (sweet

or white) Both reheat quite nicely plus, most of the potatoes I find are the

size of two portions anyway. For sweet potatoes, I slip them out of the skin

and sort of mash and reheat. For white, I slice in chunks or strips and reheat

and eat. Works great and is good use of the oven. I figure I might as well

cook a lot since it's on for so long to bake potatoes. I know they can be nuked

but they aren't as good that way and don't reheat as well.

Re: frozen dinners?

> I was wondering if anyone has used any frozen dinners in a pinch? I

> keep getting off track due to not being able to cook...

I'm single, but when I cook, I've gotten into the habit of cooking

" the whole thing. " I did a 2-lb pork tenderloin a couple weeks ago.

2-lbs of chicken breasts on Sunday night. The extras get split up

into individual ziplocs, then one goes in the fridge (probably for the

next day's lunch) and the other couple servings go in the freezer. I

can grab one out for a lunch or for dinner when I don't have time to

cook or just don't feel like it. Add some frozen veg on the side.

Not a glamorous dinner, but if you're microwaving anyway...

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