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Agree on the El Monterey. The bean & cheese are one of my pre-workout favorites...the right mix of simple & complex carbs, and not too big. I usually heat em and soak them in whatever hot sauce I have handy. Kroger's Simple Truth chipotle sauce gives a nice shot of smoky chipotle flavor without much heat...really good flavor.
Also agree on Trader Joe's. Their butter chicken dinner is better than our local Indian place makes.Leave a comment:
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Agree on the El Monterey. The bean & cheese are one of my pre-workout favorites...the right mix of simple & complex carbs, and not too big. I usually heat em and soak them in whatever hot sauce I have handy. Kroger's Simple Truth chipotle sauce gives a nice shot of smoky chipotle flavor without much heat...really good flavor.
Also agree on Trader Joe's. Their butter chicken dinner is better than our local Indian place makes.Leave a comment:
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I also use to love the Swanson's chicken TV dinners back in the day as well.
Nowadays, the best microwave dinners are found at Trader Joe’s.
For non Trader Joe’s fair, Marie Calendar’s chicken pot pie and Stouffer's lasagna are decent.
You’d think as a person of Mexican background such as myself, would only eat burritos from authentic taquerias, well, once in a blue moon, I’d get a package of frozen El Monterey burritos, lol. They offer beef, beans, beef and beans, red chili, green chili, shredded steak, etc. My personal favorite is plain cheese and beans, no beef. Tasty little suckers…
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The best way is to microwave an individual burrito, but not all the way. Let it cool down a bit. Then on a frying pan, add a little bit of oil of your choice (I use avocado oil). Slightly sauté and brown both sides. The end result would be a yummy chimichanga...
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Mickey’s air fryer would be perfect to make chimichangas out of frozen burritos…
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El Monterey also offers already toasted chimichangas too.
Mickey, I think you will dig these burritos.
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Frozen Mexican food, including frozen burritos, frozen taquitos, and frozen Mexican dinners. Find America's No. 1 frozen burrito in the frozen food section.
I feel like a spokesman for El Monterey…
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oh yeah, i forgot those existed. I had to stop eating them due to their high sodium amount.Leave a comment:
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There's a loyal fan !!!
Also miss "Chinese" and "Mexican" TV dinners
Guessing they were both make by Swanson
Today, all Swanson dinners are bland nothings
Even their classic fried chicken tastes like bland sh*t.
---^--- BTW, I've had bland sh*t, literally … It tasted way better than any modern Swanson dinnerLeave a comment:
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I do buy some of the modern Banquet frozen dinners-Those can be microwaved or oven heated. I like the Meatloaf, the Turkey, the Homestyle Patty meal, and the Chicken strips. They're good for a light meal or a snack.Last edited by apes3978; Jan 8, '23, 5:21 AM.Leave a comment:
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Anybody ever watch The Wolfe Pit - what are we eating --- on YouTube ?
GREAT show !!! and GREAT host !!!Leave a comment:
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the spaghetti, but i HATED the diced carrots...who eats that? blah!
We are talking about the aluminum foil packed ones..you know, i never see those in stores, anymore.Leave a comment:
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