Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Trader Joes cheesy creamy greens & veggies.
Didn't taste good at all.. Was nothing more than green paste in a pan ..
I’m on the fence with these. Agree it had a paste like texture but I assumed I cooked it too long. Just ok. I doubt I’ll buy this again.
Anonymous wrote:Anything at Costco in the frozen food aisle from this brand: "Realgood".
It is NOT Realgood. Whatever flavor, its all crappy.
The Wegman's fresh pizza is too dough-y and doesn't have enough toppings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trader Joe's root vegetable fries. There is nothing fry-like about them. They are just watery frozen vegetables.
Hun, you need to cook them.
They are really good in the air fryer.
I dislike our new Instant Pot air fryer. Nothing tastes as good as oven made and it still offgasses plastic smell. It cooks faster but is not necessarily easier to clean than a tray. Way overhyped.
Anonymous wrote:
Trader Joes cheesy creamy greens & veggies.
Didn't taste good at all.. Was nothing more than green paste in a pan ..
Anonymous wrote:(OOPS, I thought OP was asking for both positive and negative reviews, the two above are positive.)
Anonymous wrote:Wegmans mashed potatoes, both the deli/fresh/catered version (too watery) and the container that you microwave version (too solid/large chunks)
Anonymous wrote:A Dozen Cousins seasoned beans in a pouch, specifically the chile verde flavor that’s available at Whole Foods. I mixed a package with some ground chicken that I browned with taco seasoning for a really great white chicken chili. They have other flavors too, all good, but the chile verde flavor is my favorite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yuck why would anyone want to eat any of these items mentioned? It's all just junk processed "food." Maybe try following a recipe for sea salt chocolate chip cookies using organic butter, flour, eggs, sugar, baking soda, chocolate and Maldon?
Cuz the only one of those ingredients I have is butter. Less expensive to just buy the cookies and a lot less work considering I’ve never made homemade cookies in my life.
Absolutely do this for yourself before you die.
Homemade cookies fresh from your oven are one of life's great pleasures.
Yeah, the thing is I really hate cooking, hate cleaning up from it, and would be annoyed to have all that stuff left over. Waste of money.
DP. You're missing out on such great joy in life. Certain things, like home-made whipped cream, taste absolutely nothing like their store-bought counterparts (canned whipped cream).
I suppose you have anxiety and OCD. Sorry about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yuck why would anyone want to eat any of these items mentioned? It's all just junk processed "food." Maybe try following a recipe for sea salt chocolate chip cookies using organic butter, flour, eggs, sugar, baking soda, chocolate and Maldon?
Cuz the only one of those ingredients I have is butter. Less expensive to just buy the cookies and a lot less work considering I’ve never made homemade cookies in my life.
Absolutely do this for yourself before you die.
Homemade cookies fresh from your oven are one of life's great pleasures.
Yeah, the thing is I really hate cooking, hate cleaning up from it, and would be annoyed to have all that stuff left over. Waste of money.
Try the Pillsbury cookie dough from the refrigerated section. I’m sure dcum will scoff at it, but they are good fresh from the oven without having to make the dough yourself. Back in the day when my metabolism ran high I would make them all the time. So good!