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Weight Watchers Smart Ones Dragon Shrimp Lo Mein

weight watchers smart ones dragon shrimp lo meinWe love trying new foods, and it’s not often that one of the big 3 frozen dinner companies introduces a new variety. Weight Watchers new Dragon Shrimp Lo Mein sounded too good to pass up! This new dish is low in fat and calories, and high on flavor. However, we found that ours was also missing something else very important.

We cooked the frozen dinner in the microwave as instructed on the package, then carefully plated it onto a beautiful red dish. Actually it’s a saucer, so don’t get too excited by the edge to edge presentation in our photo :) weight watchers smart ones dragon shrimp lo meinThe noodles seemed perfectly done and had just enough sauce on them. The mixture was loaded with crunchy water chestnuts, which were a nice contrast to the noodles and sweet sauce. True to the photo, there were exactly 3 sugar snap peas in our dish. The meal tasted pretty good, and it was filling enough.

What’s wrong with this picture? If you haven’t noticed, our Dragon Shrimp Lo Mein is missing the shrimp. We had a huge helping of water chestnuts, but zero shrimp. Three sugar snap peas, zero shrimp. Our cluck has quickly turned into a squawk! Shame on quality control for letting this one out the door.

Weight Watchers Smart Ones Dragon Shrimp Lo Mein contains 240 calories, 4 grams fat, 3 grams fiber, and 5 WW points. Protein is listed at 14 grams, but that may depend on the presence of shrimp :) What’s in your box?

4 Responses to “Weight Watchers Smart Ones Dragon Shrimp Lo Mein”

  1. San Web Says:

    I did enjoy this meal and actually had three small shrimp. the flavor was good it could have been a little larger but i will try it again.

  2. Jan K Says:

    This is one of my favorite Smart Ones! Mine has never been without shrimp, though there are usually very few…as with the sugar snap peas. This one might have been one in a million that escaped without the shrimp? None the less, the flavor (from the sauce and the crunchy chestnuts) usually satisfies my craving for chinese…with or without the shrimp!

  3. Danielle Says:

    When I tried this product not too long ago I think there were maybe 3 shrimp in my entree, so I guess you’re not missing much. I found it to be tasty but way too small and there’s no reason why they couldn’t through some extra veggies in there for a little more substance ( Mine didn’t have more then 2-3 snap peas as well).

  4. Toni Says:

    This entree was gross-tasting. Won’t ever buy this again. Very few shrimp and sauce too sweet.

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