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retiredguy123 05-10-2020 03:02 PM

Frozen Food Reviews
 
Before this Coronavirus thing, I almost never bought frozen food. But, lately I have tried some frozen dishes, but most of them are not worth buying.

Marie Callender chicken pot pie is mostly crust with very little in the middle (600 calories and 960 mg of sodium!).

Greenwise burritos consist of a tortillo wrap with almost nothing inside.

Red's burrito was about the same as Greenwise.

Lean Cuisine chicken burrito with rice was horrible.

Lean Cuizine mac and cheese was not bad.

California Pizza Kitchen thin pizza is pretty good, but not great.

I make a good chili and a good bean soup, and freeze it. It tastes great when I thaw it and eat it. Why can't large food companies duplicate homemade food and leave out the sodium? Any suggestions on frozen foods to buy?

queasy27 05-10-2020 03:22 PM

I like Michael Angelo's chicken piccata with penne. Their penne and meatballs is pretty good as well, and easy enough to jazz up the sauce to taste. The pasta is firm and not overcooked.

My favorites from Schwan's are the chicken tortilla soup, beef tips and gravy, hot-and-spicy breaded chicken breast fillets, and red-skinned garlic mashed potatoes.

I agree about frozen pot pies. If I buy some, I'll make extra filling (chicken, vegetables, cream of onion soup, etc.) so it's more of an actual meal instead of an empty pie crust. But as you say, they're very high in calories, sodium, and carbs.

Stu from NYC 05-10-2020 04:18 PM

Most frozen food dishes are prepared with way too much salt. Better to buy ingredients and make yourself

Kenswing 05-10-2020 04:20 PM

Favorite frozen food?

Just about any flavor of ice cream.. :a040:

Stu from NYC 05-10-2020 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Kenswing (Post 1762662)
Favorite frozen food?

Just about any flavor of ice cream.. :a040:

Great answer

ficoguy 05-10-2020 06:13 PM

Most of it is crap, as you found out

OrangeBlossomBaby 05-10-2020 07:57 PM

Devour: Smokehouse meat and potatoes, with chicken sausage, and bacon - although the chicken pieces are not as good as I think they should be. I usually just toss the chicken and eat the rest of it. Their buffalo chicken mac & cheese used to be great but their chicken pieces have been sub-par and a bit dried out lately.

JUST AS EASY AS FROZEN FOOD:
Baked potato. You can buy it already cleaned and wrapped and ready to nuke, raw. Toss it in the microwave for 5 minutes. Take it out, pull the wrapper off, eat. You can slice it open and add some broccoli and cheese (which you can buy frozen and microwave-steam it right in the bag), or sour cream and bacon crumbles (which you can buy in a jar), or sautee some mushrooms and onions (slice them, toss them in a pan with butter til the shrooms turn brown, and you're done).

The baked potato microwave idea is probably the least expensive, most nutritious, and most filling out of the bunch.

patfla06 05-10-2020 08:00 PM

I feel the same way. Before I never bought frozen foods.
During the pandemic I got some frozen food.

I just said to my husband that no frozen food can compare to food you make.

Would rather have a p, b & j than any frozen meal.

Two Bills 05-11-2020 04:11 AM

In the early stages when the world went mad hoarding anything and everything, we had trouble getting fresh veg, so we settled for the frozen mixed veg.
In stews, pies, caseroles it is ok, but found as a straight side, it was watery, and had the consistancy of rubber.
Not nice, but any port in a storm!
Plenty of frest veg now.

dijohnson3 05-11-2020 04:57 AM

At least you have food to eat.

Two Bills 05-11-2020 05:10 AM

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Originally Posted by dijohnson3 (Post 1762780)
At least you have food to eat.

If that remark was for me, the OP's subject was frozen food, not world starvation.

Stay well.

J1ceasar 05-11-2020 05:33 AM

Making chicken pot pies are easy peasy. Buy a rotisserie chicken or frozen chicken tenderloins!. One can cream of chicken . One can mixed vegetables . add one can water . no salt! A premade crust . round tin pans . bake at 375 one hour. Use a silicone ring to protect the edges or tin foil . enjoy !

J1ceasar 05-11-2020 05:39 AM

As a heart attack victim we also eat a lot of turkey . buy a 3 lb package of ground turkey . 3 cans mixed vegetable . 1 bottles ketchup one onion and 3 tin bread loaf pans
Pell and cut onion into slices . place on bottom each pan. Mix ground turkey 1/3 package per can or all in large bowl . if you have bread crumbs add a handful . no salt . just add pepper or Italian seasoning to taste .
Place in each pan . top with ketchup liberally . place in oven 1 hour at 400 .
Freezes well and you'll have for a while!!! Optionally you can add a jar of spagetti sauce into turkey mix or cut up onions small pieces.

J1ceasar 05-11-2020 05:44 AM

For both it helps to preheat oven . also line a sturdy metal tray with tin foil for
 
Use tin pans and foil for easy cleanup in ovens

TooColdNJ 05-11-2020 06:04 AM

Metro Diner pot pies. Buy and freeze just in case we’re back to all of this in the fall!

Ageiler 05-11-2020 06:11 AM

When this virus hit, I stay away from store. Omaha Steaks has been fantastic. They have great variety of meats and dishes not just steak. A little pricey but I’m not using gas and no stores. When you buy, you get coupons that greatly discount it.

davem4616 05-11-2020 06:51 AM

most of the prepared frozen dinners contain far more sodium than we want...so we make most of our meals from scratch

that said, the frozen veggies (not the ones with sauces, etc.) are excellent as they are almost equal in taste to the fresh (and have very little salt added)

also usually the frozen fish is as good as what you'll get at the fish counter (although I do prefer the fresh fish at fish peddler on 466)...I usually use the frozen fish for a fish stew

and of course the ice cream good (Blue Bell brand is our favorite...but we just whipped up some homemade gelato, so we're set for awhile)

TNLAKEPANDA 05-11-2020 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Kenswing (Post 1762662)
Favorite frozen food?

Just about any flavor of ice cream.. :a040:

Ditto that! It’s the only thing frozen that we ever buy. :bigbow:

Dana1963 05-11-2020 07:16 AM

If thats you diet might as well shop the candy isle.

Sunflower1 05-11-2020 07:21 AM

Thanks for this! Never knew how to make one.

xcaligirl 05-11-2020 07:45 AM

I agree... there MIGHT be one or 2 that I'm not crazy about but I'll have to try them again to make sure! lol

Sandy and Ed 05-11-2020 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1762625)
Before this Coronavirus thing, I almost never bought frozen food. But, lately I have tried some frozen dishes, but most of them are not worth buying.

Marie Callender chicken pot pie is mostly crust with very little in the middle (600 calories and 960 mg of sodium!).

Greenwise burritos consist of a tortillo wrap with almost nothing inside.

Red's burrito was about the same as Greenwise.

Lean Cuisine chicken burrito with rice was horrible.

Lean Cuizine mac and cheese was not bad.

California Pizza Kitchen thin pizza is pretty good, but not great.

I make a good chili and a good bean soup, and freeze it. It tastes great when I thaw it and eat it. Why can't large food companies duplicate homemade food and leave out the sodium? Any suggestions on frozen foods to buy?

Just buy Bartholdi frozen meals in bag. Put in skillet with lid on medium low heat for 30 minutes. Can add some shrimp etc if you want to Never an issue. All good eating!!!

starman215 05-11-2020 08:50 AM

Retired Guy.. Have you tried the Digorno frozen pizza.. It is as good as any sold commercially in the villages actually Mallory is very good and the Digorno is every bit as good.

Sandi0304 05-11-2020 08:59 AM

For a quick meal after golf when I don’t feel like cooking, I use one of the Stouffers meals. Lasagna is the best.

tedquick 05-11-2020 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by patfla06 (Post 1762736)
I feel the same way. Before I never bought frozen foods.
During the pandemic I got some frozen food.

I just said to my husband that no frozen food can compare to food you make.

Would rather have a p, b & j than any frozen meal.

I had not eaten TV dinners for decades, tried once this Covid thing hit and still keep trying to find something that I can return to with a reasonable expectation of a satisfying meal. Still searching but about ready to call it quits.

Carla B 05-11-2020 09:05 AM

Regretfully, have to agree with RetiredGuy. The Michaelangelos' dinner starters are pretty good. The only other thing I think worth buying is Amy's cheese enchiladas.

As for Bartholdi, have never noticed that brand but will look for it.

The frozen foods prepared at home taste really good when heated, so why can't the commercial frozen foods taste good?

dougawhite 05-11-2020 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1762625)
Lately I have tried some frozen dishes, but most of them are not worth buying.

Any frozen meal or side dish from Trader Joe's is fabulous!

gladesratt1 05-11-2020 09:12 AM

I have been ordering from Schwann’s. Chicken and turkey pot pies are very good, goof selection of frozen veggies, especially the corn. Haven’t tried their pizza, but their Filet Mignon is as good as Texas Roadhouse. Plus they deliver right to the house.

HappyRetired 05-11-2020 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Kenswing (Post 1762662)
Favorite frozen food?

Just about any flavor of ice cream.. :a040:

Yes indeed. Other than a few frozen vegetables this is our frozen food of choice. Even eating out is no fun anymore--too much salt (and sometimes pepper).

MandoMan 05-11-2020 09:18 AM

Sam’s Club sells Ittella Riced Cauliflower, a 48 oz bag with four 12 oz microwaveable bags inside. 20 calories and 70 mg of sodium per serving. (40 calorie per bag). I microwave it 50% longer than the directions say, then let it sit a few minutes. I squirt on some Sriracha sauce and stir. Yum! I eat an entire bag. (Careful—some riced cauliflower has lots of other things added that are tasty, but up the calories. If you stir in some canned Hunts spaghetti sauce, you have something like rice and tomato sauce, but way fewer calories. Buy some spaghetti-cut frozen zucchini. Next day, cook that in the microwave oven, add the rest of the can of spaghetti sauce and some Parmesan cheese, and you have something like spaghetti that tastes good and is much healthier. I don’t know why, but I’ve found that the Marie Callendar chicken pot pies from Sam’s are much better than the ones sold singly. Are they heavier?

theruizs 05-11-2020 09:19 AM

We like the California Kitchen Margarita Pizza. We also get Smart Ones frozen entrees, the angel hair pasta and Santa Fe rice & beans are both pretty good. The rice & beans I like to eat with Tostitos Scoops. Fill a scoop up with a spoonful and it’s like a mini crunchy taco. PF Changes Jasmine rice is pretty good too, as are their frozen egg rolls. We don’t eat as much frozen food as it might sound though, those are just the ones we have tried that are good now and then. My wife is a carnivore and I’m a vegetarian so we pretty much cook/prepare our own meals separately, but we do share the pizza:)

BeauJangles 05-11-2020 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1762625)
Before this Coronavirus thing, I almost never bought frozen food. But, lately I have tried some frozen dishes, but most of them are not worth buying.

Marie Callender chicken pot pie is mostly crust with very little in the middle (600 calories and 960 mg of sodium!).

Greenwise burritos consist of a tortillo wrap with almost nothing inside.

Red's burrito was about the same as Greenwise.

Lean Cuisine chicken burrito with rice was horrible.

Lean Cuizine mac and cheese was not bad.

California Pizza Kitchen thin pizza is pretty good, but not great.

I make a good chili and a good bean soup, and freeze it. It tastes great when I thaw it and eat it. Why can't large food companies duplicate homemade food and leave out the sodium? Any suggestions on frozen foods to buy?

Bertolli frozen meals are pretty good; haven’t checked sodium content. It is what it is. Chicken Florentine, Chicken Marsala. (delicious, but scarce), shrimp Scampi to die for. Italian Sausage with Spicy Tomato Sauce only disappointment- teeny little bit of sauce; called them and they are sending replacement coupon.

talleyjm 05-11-2020 10:06 AM

Just tried frozen Indian food bought at Publix - Deep brand Chicken Curry (spicy) and Deep brand Chicken Tikka. Both came with a flavored Basmati rice. Both were delicious and less than $5 each. Highly recommend if you want quick Indian food and don’t want to drive to Ocala for takeout.

SouthJerseyGirl 05-11-2020 10:26 AM

And if you think Fresh Market frozen organic veggies are worth the price, check the label of origin - product of China!

guysandy1960 05-11-2020 10:44 AM

purchase location for chicken piccata with penne
 
[QUOTE=queasy27;1762633]I like Michael Angelo's chicken piccata with penne.

Wife would like to know where you purchased this.

Lil GTO 05-11-2020 10:57 AM

If you like Italian try Michael Angelos it’s in a green box and I have enjoyed many o
 
If you like Italian try Michael Angelos in green box. I’ve enjoyed many of their meal and they are good in my opinion. Bake them in the oven though not microwave.

Quote:

Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1762625)
Before this Coronavirus thing, I almost never bought frozen food. But, lately I have tried some frozen dishes, but most of them are not worth buying.

Marie Callender chicken pot pie is mostly crust with very little in the middle (600 calories and 960 mg of sodium!).

Greenwise burritos consist of a tortillo wrap with almost nothing inside.

Red's burrito was about the same as Greenwise.

Lean Cuisine chicken burrito with rice was horrible.

Lean Cuizine mac and cheese was not bad.

California Pizza Kitchen thin pizza is pretty good, but not great.

I make a good chili and a good bean soup, and freeze it. It tastes great when I thaw it and eat it. Why can't large food companies duplicate homemade food and leave out the sodium? Any suggestions on frozen foods to buy?


ValSetz 05-11-2020 12:36 PM

Frozen Food
 
Stouffer's frozen family size meat lasagna

OrangeBlossomBaby 05-11-2020 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theruizs (Post 1763052)
We like the California Kitchen Margarita Pizza. We also get Smart Ones frozen entrees, the angel hair pasta and Santa Fe rice & beans are both pretty good. The rice & beans I like to eat with Tostitos Scoops. Fill a scoop up with a spoonful and it’s like a mini crunchy taco. PF Changes Jasmine rice is pretty good too, as are their frozen egg rolls. We don’t eat as much frozen food as it might sound though, those are just the ones we have tried that are good now and then. My wife is a carnivore and I’m a vegetarian so we pretty much cook/prepare our own meals separately, but we do share the pizza:)

Just a clarification because it's a HUGE pet peeve:

Your wife is not a carnivore. Unless of course you married someone who is something other than a human being. Humans are not carnivores. Even humans who enjoy meat. They are omnivores.

Vegetarian is a dietary choice. Carnivore is a biological default. Humans are omnivores. Giraffes are herbivores. Cats are obligate carnivores. Dogs are omnivores. Only humans CHOOSE diets that go against their biology. All other animals eat however they are biologically designed to eat.

Curtisbwp 05-11-2020 02:42 PM

Home made is always better

queasy27 05-11-2020 03:14 PM

Quote:

Wife would like to know where you purchased this.
It's carried at Walmart, Publix, and Sam's Club, that I know of. There's a version with penne and one without. Both have nice artichoke hearts. :icon_wink:

I also like Seapak coconut shrimp and their scampi. (But then, scampi is only a two-step process using frozen shrimp and a pack of seasoning.)


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