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Re: A convenience food I am happy with!

by Michelle R. » Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:08 am

Stouffer's lasagna is GREAT! Not quite as good as homemade, but I don't have two hours to spare to make one from scratch, so...when we have lasagna, 9 times out of 10, it's gonna be Stouffers.
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Re: A convenience food I am happy with!

by Becky M » Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:42 am

Michelle R. wrote:Stouffer's lasagna is GREAT! Not quite as good as homemade, but I don't have two hours to spare to make one from scratch, so...when we have lasagna, 9 times out of 10, it's gonna be Stouffers.


i might have to pick one up to check it out....... Are they large? Could it feed a family of 6?
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Re: A convenience food I am happy with!

by Michelle R. » Thu Aug 20, 2009 2:23 pm

It should feed 6 easily, with perhaps enough leftovers for another meal, if you get the large one.
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Re: A convenience food I am happy with!

by Jessie H » Fri Aug 21, 2009 4:09 am

stouffer's lasagna comes in a couple few different sizes i believe. at least two. i don't detect a frozen taste.
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Re: A convenience food I am happy with!

by Jeffrey D. » Fri Aug 21, 2009 9:59 am

Stouffer's Frozen Lasagna may not be as good as homemade but it is WAY better than any lasagna ever made in my home. We love it.
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Re: A convenience food I am happy with!

by Bethy Johnson » Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:10 am

I like Stouffer's Lasagna too and when Kroger has it on special, I'm there stocking up. But my absolute-gotta-have-it-can't-live-without-it frozen meal is Tandoor Chef Chicken Tikka Masala. Many many Indian restaurants don't make it as good as Tandoor Chef. AND it's just the sauce and chicken, you make your own rice to go with it, so you get a lot for your money. I was *frantic* when it wasn't available at the grocery in Louisville. I finally found it at Whole...paycheck. So once a month I'd dash into Whole Foods with my eyes closed, grab some of their (cheap and the best mild cheddar I've found here) wisconsin cheddar, 4 bialys, and 4 chicken tikka masalas and beat it right back out of there while I still had rent money. If I hadn't moved back east I wouldn't even be TELLING you this because you might deplete my supply, but I did, so GO GET IT- you will love it and then you will love ME :wink:
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Re: A convenience food I am happy with!

by Becky M » Sat Aug 22, 2009 3:32 pm

I bought Stouffer's lasagna last night.... 10.99, not cheap, but not expensive when you consider what you spend just for the ingredients of lasagna. It is HUGE though, the family size looked too small for us, so i got the bigger Party size. It didn't even fit in the freezer....lol, so i am keeping it out to make after church tomorrow.

i also bought the canned greens, Margaret Holmes brand. When i told my husband this morning that i bought canned greens his answer was, "That's blasphemous! why did you do that?!" to which i replied that i am the one that cleans, cuts, and cooks greens when we have them....lol I might add some bacon to them anyway, just in case.
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