I've been eating Lean Cuisnes for lunch, but also as a no-brainer meal for dinner. Tonight I made my own Coriander chicken and divided it up along with some frozen veggies to freeze and reheat later. It's like my own Lean Cuisine. But I came in at only 130 calories, and I'm looking for 200. And what I already have is more than I get in a Lean Cuisine.
I was wondering, do you suppose the sauces really add up in calorie? My coriander chicken is pretty much just chicken and spices, no sauce/gravy. I could add rice to up the calories, but again, it's a lot more food than I get in a Lean Cuisine.
Anyone else with a similar experience?

I figure as long as I'm using lean meats and little to no sugar, I'm good. As for calories, I keep it simple. I know there are about 110 calories in half a chicken breast. If I add gravy, I buy a jar of it and use the nutrition label and I measure it. If I'm using spices, I don't count them. I don't know if there are calories in spices but it can't be much. I measure out my vegetables with a measuring cup to a serving size according to the package. I do the same when adding a starch.