Admit to a processed entree or side dish (not snack) you adore

Anonymous
Stouffers French Bread pizza

I don't even care that it destroys the roof of my mouth.
Anonymous
Soy sauce flavor ramen. Kraft max.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stouffers French Bread pizza

I don't even care that it destroys the roof of my mouth.


That was my #1 favorite after school snack back in the day. I bought one the other day for nostalgia. *sigh* This is why you should never meet your heros.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:La Choy Chow Mein (in two cans…now I can’t remember what was separated and in the top can…anyone?), served over Boil in Bag white rice and liberally drenched with soy sauce.


topped with La Choy Chinese noodles!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:La Choy Chow Mein (in two cans…now I can’t remember what was separated and in the top can…anyone?), served over Boil in Bag white rice and liberally drenched with soy sauce.

Found this looking for something else - La Choy Chow Mein commercials with Jim Henson!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pretty much all instant ramen (but not cup noodle for some reason, those noodles are weird)
Kraft mac and cheese
Stouffers Mac and cheese
Cheap el monterey frozen burritos
Taquitos

I like rice-a-roni too and eat it pretty regularly


All of these and I will add Stovetop Stuffing.
Anonymous
I bought Rice a Roni thanks to this thread!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:La Choy Chow Mein (in two cans…now I can’t remember what was separated and in the top can…anyone?), served over Boil in Bag white rice and liberally drenched with soy sauce.

Found this looking for something else - La Choy Chow Mein commercials with Jim Henson!


Ha ha. Thanks for posting!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I STILL love Steakumms and make sandwiches with them once or twice a year



I bought these about a year ago for old time's sake and they disintegrated in the pan. They are so thin they literally can't hold up to being cooked. So disappointing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stouffers French Bread pizza

I don't even care that it destroys the roof of my mouth.


That was my #1 favorite after school snack back in the day. I bought one the other day for nostalgia. *sigh* This is why you should never meet your heros.


Same, but with Ellios pizza. I wasn't allowed to have it at home but my best friend always had boxes of it in her freezer and we ate sheets of it whenever I was there. I broke down and bought it recently and I had to face the fact that it is, in fact, pretty darn repulsive to my adult self.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stouffers French Bread pizza

I don't even care that it destroys the roof of my mouth.


That was my #1 favorite after school snack back in the day. I bought one the other day for nostalgia. *sigh* This is why you should never meet your heros.

Cook’s Country’s French Bread Pizza is more work than a Stouffer’s French Bread pizza, but it’s how I always wanted the Stouffer’s to taste. For the next time you’re jonesing for a taste of carefree childhood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:La Choy Chow Mein (in two cans…now I can’t remember what was separated and in the top can…anyone?), served over Boil in Bag white rice and liberally drenched with soy sauce.

Found this looking for something else - La Choy Chow Mein commercials with Jim Henson!

Such a cute commercial (I only watched the first one). I always hated that stuff as a kid but loved the noodles.
Anonymous
Fish sticks
Boxed mac and cheese

Good separately but better when together
Anonymous
Tombstone pizza
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:La Choy Chow Mein (in two cans…now I can’t remember what was separated and in the top can…anyone?), served over Boil in Bag white rice and liberally drenched with soy sauce.

Found this looking for something else - La Choy Chow Mein commercials with Jim Henson!

Such a cute commercial (I only watched the first one). I always hated that stuff as a kid but loved the noodles.


The second one is the best—the grocery store. Jim Henson made everything great.
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