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jim_slagle
04-21-2008, 03:45 PM
What about prepared foods? The stuff you buy that is ready to eat, just heat it up? Heat and Serve dinner rolls, frozen bread, frozen entrees, tv dinners, etc . . . .

One of our favorites is Stouffer's Lasagna (http://www.stouffers.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductId=139&ServingSizeId=0&ProductGroupId=17&SearchText=&ServingSize=&ProductGroup=Lasagna&cP=1&isPOn=True). It tastes great and isn't hard at all to prepare, just takes time to heat since it is so thick. You would think that different size products from the same place would taste the same. For some reason the largest, the party size has the best taste.

Stouffer's Mac and Cheese (http://www.stouffers.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductId=121&ServingSizeId=0&ProductGroupId=18&SearchText=&ServingSize=&ProductGroup=Macaroni%20&cP=1&isPOn=True) is pretty good too.

Anyone else have favorites?

Doc
04-22-2008, 08:07 AM
I'll have to try that Lasagna. Sounds good.

Frozen bread. The kind that comes in a bag with 5 loaves make the best dinner rolls. Just thaw overnight. Tear apart to make little balls for dinner rolls and let it raise. My wifes grandma figured this out while cooking for a very large family. My wife has carried on the tradition. Takes a little time but it's worth it.

Now we have a new Kitchen Aid so she is going to try bread from scratch. I'll let you know which wins out, the frozen break or from scratch.

waybomb
04-22-2008, 07:17 PM
Now we have a new Kitchen Aid so she is going to try bread from scratch. I'll let you know which wins out, the frozen break or from scratch.


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