Swedish Meatballs - Please Help

Anonymous
I'm pregnant right now and at work in DC. I work near Farragut West Metro. I'm having a craving so strong for a frozen Swedish Meatball meal that I can't concentrate. Does anyone know the closest place I can get something like this asap: http://www.michelinas.com/products/traditional-recipes/swedish-meatballs/

Doesnt have to be that brand can be any brand.

Thanks for all of your help.
Anonymous
How about Ikea in college park?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about Ikea in college park?



Ikea isn't anywhere near OPs office.

I can't think of any restaurants but whole foods in foggy bottom might have them in the preped foods
Anonymous
Trader Joes has meatballs. I bet you could find something close.
Anonymous
Maybe stop by Wal mart frozen food section on the way home? Assuming that you commute home to md or va
Anonymous
You have a craving for horse?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You have a craving for horse?


The American ones at Ikea never had horse in them.
Anonymous
Stouffer's Swedish Meatballs - most grocery stores & tasty
Anonymous
it's honestly faster to make it yourself - we make these all the time and my son loves them

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchens/almost-famous-swedish-meatballs-recipe/index.html
Anonymous
I make homemade swedish meatballs (my own meatballs and a delicious sauce with heavy cream and beef broth).

That being said, even with this high bar, I really LOVE the SMARTONES frozen ones. In the red box. Go get 'em!
Anonymous
Just make the drive to Ikea. That is my favorite food in the world. Love that shit. Horse and all.
Anonymous
Op here. Thanks for all the responses. Feeling sort if sick now because I literally went to all the grocery stores near my house and bought as many different brands of swedish meatballs as I could. I am listing them below in order of my preference from most tasty/favorite to least tasty/least favorite...

1.Stouffers
2.Lean Cuisine
3.Boston Market
4.Marie Calendars
5.Smart Ones

Still wanting to try Ikea, Michelinas, and homemade.
Anonymous
Pace yourself, OP. (Thanks for sharing your list.)
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