Posted by NCWayne on November 03, 2013 at 09:18:05 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: what to fix to eat posted by ericy on November 03, 2013 at 07:10:52:
Not currently single, but I didn't marry until I was almost 40, and now we keep different schedules so I still cook for myself most nights. Check pout the Tyson meals in the refrigerated section. Around here they have chicken breast in gravy, beef tips, turkey, etc, etc. Depending on which one I get, what I usually do is cook a single serving pack of rice to pour it over, or make some potatoes to go with it. The meal itself cooks in a microwave in about 4 minutes, and in the few years since I discovered them when I was looking for something 'different' to eat also, I have yet to eat one that wasn't almost as good as home made. I say almost because Tyson makes two different ones that have turkey in them. One is really good, the other tastes like rubber. Can't say for sure which is which, but I think the one that says 'turkey breast, and shows little round pieces vs 'real meat' shaped pieces is the rubber one.
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