
This was good…I think. It was so much better than the pizza that had essentially the same toppings, plus it had some kind of sauce on it that reminded me of Indian food. It was flavorful, not overly-garlicky, and had a lot more vegetables in it than I expected.
But something was off, and I can’t put my finger on it. Maybe the couscous wasn’t fluffy? For under $3 I’m willing to try it again.
This is so, so, so good. There’s no meat and no cheese (craziness, I know) but somehow it’s so flavorful and filling you don’t miss anything. My only complaint with this is that it takes 6 minutes to cook.
Also, the title of this post comes from this.
But seriously. Go buy this! It’s like $2 or something.

sometimes I think Anthropologie sells shit like this just to see how many people are willing to spend $100-$200 on something grandma can make

I bought this thinking it would be a “gourmet” version of those Lean Cuisine pizzas. It looks like it has potential:

But then I microwaved it and it looked like this:

The whole thing was just watery and bland, but somehow left an awful garlic taste in my mouth. I would actually recommend any of the Lean Cuisine pizzas over this mess.

I had this for lunch and it was not good. For one, it was twice the amount most Trader Joe’s frozen meals are ($5.50). The orzo/spinach/zucchini stuff was horribly mushy and bland. And the tomatoes were just sour and gross. And I couldn’t taste the mint or the yogurt in the supposed yogurt and mint sauce.
Its only redeeming qualities were the generous portion of under-seasoned (even by my standards) salmon and the fact that the entire thing was only 300 calories.
One day I’ll remember that bastardized Mexican is the only frozen food that actually tastes good.
Holy shit, you guys. This woman is my professor! I had no idea she’d done so much…stuff.