state the item and the retailer you buy it from. go.
for me the nongshim bowl noodles. hot and spicy. i think its krn. i get it at costco.
state the item and the retailer you buy it from. go.
for me the nongshim bowl noodles. hot and spicy. i think its krn. i get it at costco.
“Path of Life - Garbanzo and Lentils w/ garlic, olive oil and basil” 3.5 mins and you’re ready to go.
I suppose they have it at Whole Foods, but I’ve only bought it at Publix (a grocery franchise in the southeast).
holy shit that’s really healthy. http://www.pathoflifebrand.com/products/frozen-vegetable-side-dishes/all-natural-garbanzos-lentils/
how much was it per meal?
Was going to say that yours looked disease-inducing LOL. It’s cheap: ~$3.5/bag (I think). I also usually grab a bag of frozen broccoli that can also be put in the microwave. aDD a little ghee and black pepper, can’t go wrong.
hot pockets duh
I used to eat Hungry Man frozen meals as a kid after school and McDonalds/Wendys after almost every sporting game. WTF were my parents thinking!
^lol are you serious. that like a heart attack in a box.
I used to like microwave burritos and chicken pot pies.
Trader Joe’s has some good options. Their Indian food is passable, plus you get to stink up the office kitchen when you cook it.
I like how Hungry Man uses gross weight as a component of their marketing. I wonder if they still have the line of meals which was advertised as “1 pound of food”.
My god, now I want a hot pocket. Cinnamon pop-tarts is probably what I miss the most.
Yea, but it’s a great source of vitamin C.
Hungry Man Pot Pie was endorsed by one of the greatest Chiefs of all time (and the second best offensive football player in Tecmo Super Bowl).
https://www.amys.com/our-foods/teriyaki-bowl
Amy’s variation on this traditional Japanese recipe lends a tangy sweet and sour flavor to the organic rice, crisp vegetables and marinated tofu. Serve with chopsticks or a fork (we won’t tell). Gluten free/dairy free/lactose free/tree nut free/vegan/kosher
Indulge in tender white-meat chicken, carrots, celery, and peas prepared in a golden, flaky, made-from-scratch crust. Available in 10-ounce and 16-ounce sizes. Also available in multipacks for the whole family to enjoy.
El monterey bean and cheese burrito
Ramen - gotta be Shin Bowl
Not that I eat microwaved food much. In fact, I rarely do. Lately i’ve been eating a lot of seafood, pan cooked.
Frozen edamame is great in the microwave with sea salt.
Bro i would eat two of these before practice and then a big mac for dinner. I’ll have to send my parents a nice text for their thankful parenting.
What you got on Easy Mac!?
I’m a fan of trader joe palak paneer. Also trader Joe’s tempura shrimp is the best frozen available and is the perfect length for sushi, if you make sushi at home.
Im guessing Christian Okoye?