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OperationSWC 07-07-2005 03:56 PM

I eat these too. They are a great way to get a 'taste' of something I want, but just KNOW I can't have. Example, the mexican burritos and pizza are great. The chinese is alright. It's better than going out and eating the real thing, even though it might not taste EXACTLY the same!

Ahealthierme 07-10-2005 10:43 AM

They are high in sodium, but you could do A LOT worse nutrition wise.

I like most of the spaghetti, fish and chicken based ones, oh and the margherita pizza is to DIE FOR!!! Tastes heaven-ly!!! mmmm.

I would stay away from the beef ones particularly the meatloaf- it's very gristly. ick.

familybiggirl 07-14-2005 03:53 PM

I actually really reall really like some of the LC's and don't even think of eating them as eating diet food. I don't eat many of the beef dishes because a lot of the ones that come with "chunks" of beef I find usually have fat or gristle on them and I am VERY paticular about no spot of fat being on my beef. The Salisbury steak and the Meatloaf are the exceptions. THey are sooo good. I don't eat the seafood dishes because I'm weird about frozen seafood (I know, food neuroses). I really like most of the pizzas especially the pepperoni and the spinach and mushroom. Most of the pasta dishes are good, especially the chicken fettucini's and the swedish meatballs. I also like the Roasted Turkey ones, the Chicken Enchilada, the Roasted cheese potatoes and definitely the Chicken Lasagna Florentine. I just had it for the first time a couple months ago and couldn't believe it was diet.

I've tried the Smart Ones and the Healthy Choices as well and I like Lean Cuisines MUCH better. Also, I don't know how people feel about these, being new to this site, but I also like Lean Pockets (especially the Pepperoni Pizza and Meatball and Mozarella).

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cemetarysiren25 07-14-2005 04:10 PM

I eat them for lunch and sometimes for dinner when my fiance doesn't feel like cooking (yes, my fiance cooks dinner, not me! LOL)

They really have helped when I'm craving something that I know I shouldn't eat (like macaroni and cheese!)

I tried a couple of the "chinese food" ones and they're awful!!

But, the ones that I really like are:

Margherita Pizza
3 Cheese Pizza
Macaroni and Cheese
Meditteranean Chicken (with pasta)
Alfredo Pasta with Broccoli or Chicken and Broccoli
Stuffed Cabbage
Beef Rib Tips (soooo good!)
Chicken Caesar Bowl (haven't seen it lately)
and there's probably others that I'm forgetting!!

sapphire9 07-14-2005 06:09 PM

I live alone, don't like to cook and have real problems with portion control. Lean Cuisines are convenient and I know how many calories they contain so it works for me. Sodium is a problem, but it's a tradeoff. Their best dishes are the past based one. I normally don't eat a lot of pasta but I enjoy the LC dishes wihout guilt. Some of the Spa Cusines are okay, such as Chicken in Peanut Sauce with the whole wheat noodles which seem more substantial than the white. I don't like the salmon. It's fishy and an odd texture. Besides, I have access to lots of fresh salmon so I'd rather bake a filet now and then. Healthy Choice used to be good but my local stores don't carry much varieties and I don't like the beef dishes which seem to be ubiquitous. I wash my LC down with a small glass of red wine so I don't seem too deprived. If I want dessert, I have a piece of fruit. Sometimes I will have a couple of Kavli crackers for fiber.

Suzanne 3FC 07-15-2005 10:32 PM

They fit into my lifestyle, too. I don't eat any of the ones with chicken, beef, or pork, because of the serious lack of quality. But I love the newer pizzas, the shrimp with angel hair pasta, the 3 bean chili, and several other varieties. I actually have a freezer full right now because Krogers recently had a half price sale, so they were all between $1.19 and $1.64 each. Nice bargain :)

TTURedRaider 07-15-2005 10:38 PM

I am living alone for the summer until my roomates return to school in the fall so I am eating Lean Cuisine everyday! I have only been eating them for about 2 weeks so I haven't learned all the best flavors yet. But I do like most of what I have tried. The Salmon & Basil was my favorite so far. I try to get the ones that have 290 calories or less (preferably 200 to 250) so that I can also have something little for dessert like fruit or a piece of toast with jam.

I tried Smart Ones and didn't like them as much. I definitely think tv dinners help with portion control.

curlylocks 07-17-2005 10:43 AM

i like the LC... and healthy choice meals... they are pre portioned, quick.. all the nutrition values are right there and NO DISHES TO WASH :cheer:

OperationSWC 07-26-2005 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by curlylocks
NO DISHES TO WASH :cheer:

That's the best part! :lol:

Suzanne 3FC 08-01-2005 11:14 PM

I disagree :lol: The average Lean Cuisine dinner has around 600mg or less of sodium. Our daily limit should be no more than 2400 mg. I think they USED to have a much higher sodium content, particularly in the 80s (if I remember correctly) so they gained a bad reputation, and it's been hard to shake off. But 500 or 600 mg of sodium for a frozen dinner isn't really bad compared to other healthy foods. Even a simple grilled chicken sandwich from Wendy's contains over 1000 mg of sodium.

Though I do agree that cooking from scratch is always the best idea, when we have the time for it. Cooking is fun :)


TTURedRaider, I agree with you on the Smart Ones. I really don't like them. I think many of them have a strong, artificial flavor, and the quality isn't good at all. Talk about Frankenfoods! If they went by any other name, other than Weight Watchers, they probably wouldn't be able to sell them.

Universityprincess 08-02-2005 07:54 AM

Personally, I love the lean cuisine meals. I'm a big fan of the Salmon with Basil and the Margherita (sp?) pizza. However, they do tend to have a lot of sodium even though they are low in fat and calories. If you hate cooking (cause I KNOW I do) follow Kimberlee's advice with the George Foreman grill. When my G.F.grill "died" one time, I was sooooooo upset. Had to go and buy another.

mauvaisroux 08-02-2005 11:16 AM

Well, everything in moderation as they say- I think eating them once in a while is okay but making them a staple probably isn't the best thing.

I personally don't like the taste of frozen dinners but they do come in handy if you are in a rush or for work if you want a hot meal. Not everyone has the time, energy or inclination to make up their own meals especially if you have multiple jobs or are going to school and working.

I would add some extra veggies or finish off your meal with some fruit to make the meal more filling. :)


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