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Old 08-02-2004, 06:40 PM
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What's your favorite TV dinner?

Although I enjoy cooking, I once and a while buy a few TV dinners. I like the hungry man ones, but they're a little expencive. The best bang for the buck IMO comes from Banquet. They taste half way like food, and from 75 cents to a dollar, they are a good eat. Boneless Pork Rib is on the menu tonight. Last night by the way, I bought some fresh cat fish and cooked it up real nice with spices, with potatoes and green beans.


So what TV dinners do yous like?
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Old 08-02-2004, 06:53 PM
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Salisbury Steak, of course.
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Old 08-02-2004, 08:15 PM
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The best bang for the buck IMO comes from Banquet. They taste half way like food, and from 75 cents to a dollar, they are a good eat. Boneless Pork Rib is on the menu tonight.
the rib and the meatloaf meals are pretty good.


stouffer's french-bread pizza is the best though.
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i dont buy tv dinners, generally, but now i'm hungry and have no real food in the house. a tv dinner, being fast and cheap, sounds good right about now.
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tv dinner pffft
just plain ole rice for me thanks
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umm chicken boobies and mashed taters
turkey dinner (poor mans thanksgiving dinner)
or these killer chicken strips and cheeze sauce w/fries
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I eat a lot of Lean Cuisine dinners...mostly for lunch though
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I used to like the SWANSON'S "SWISS STEAK" alot....

TRY finding THAT sorta thing HERE in the U.K.
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