Best frozen entree

Anonymous
Amy's veggie lasagna I get two of them every grocery run.
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Anonymous wrote:Go to: Saffron Road Tikki Masala. High in salt but delicious for the occasional situation you describe.


The Saffron Road chicken biryani is great. Your kitchen will smell like curry for the rest of the day, so you know it’s good, haha. Their pad Thai is a joke.


Any recommendations for a good frozen pad Thai?
Anonymous
I like Tucson Tamale’s green chile and cheese and black bean & corn tamales.
Anonymous
We always have frozen veggies, frozen shrimp and burgers just in case we need to assemble quick meals.
Also, my dh likes the frozen potstickers at TJs.


Anonymous
From Costco-
1. Mini chicken cilantro wontons. Steam or sautee. Serve with bag of frozen edamame or other frozen veg of your choice.
2. Black bean chipotle veggie burger. Serve in corn tortilla with toppings you have on hand: lettuce, salsa, sour cream, avocado

Others-
3. Fish sticks with frozen vegetables
4. Perogis boiled with sour cream and veg.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Totally random, but I like this company’s fried rice. I get it at Giant. It’s just a nice quick meal when I don’t feel like cooking. https://eatinnovasian.com/products/vegetable-fried-rice


On this recommendation, tried the pork fried rice (kind of disappointing —pork was more like jerky than roasted — might have been better refried on the stove than just microwaved), and the sweet and sour chicken (pretty good — would get it again).
Anonymous
Amy's Roasted Poblano Enchiladas
Anonymous
+1. Stouffers and Costco's Frozen Lasagna are 100%
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:For myself, I like the Amy’s bowls . My kids really like TJ kibbee.


This is actually good, especially with yogurt or TJ’s garlic sauce.


Yes!! It is. So if their frozen falafel. And we are Lebanese.


I went to a Trader Joes (in Annapolis) yesterday and tried to find their kibbeh and falafel... not to be found. Is it in the freezer section with the dumplings etc?
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