TV Dinners

Mar 21, 2005 17:37

So i have this issue with tv dinners. They are definitly high in all the stuff bad for you (fat, calories) and low in nutritional value, but they are quick. I, like most Americans, like to be lazy sometimes. I do love to cook, but NOT 7 days a week, especially since I am normally cooking for only myself. Unfortunately I am a very poor grad ( Read more... )

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bowenkge March 22 2005, 00:42:25 UTC
But they're so small. I'll eat one and be hungry again in an hour.

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! hoodlumq March 22 2005, 01:30:51 UTC
haha! you need the hungry man version of healthy choice. I dont really eat much, but i to sometimes find myself still a little hungry so i snack LOL which prob defeats the purpose, but oh well

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Re: ! bowenkge March 22 2005, 01:37:13 UTC
But the hungry man version's not good for you. So you're damned if you do, and damned if you don't.

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Re: ! halnewcome March 22 2005, 17:05:57 UTC
Hey, Bowen!

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halnewcome March 22 2005, 17:05:22 UTC
What about ramen? For 5 cents you have a meal!

Not enough? Make two packs!

Not nutritious? Add some frozen veggies or an egg.

Seriously. Learn to eat like a bachelor.

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nice try hoodlumq March 22 2005, 21:27:30 UTC
what the heck is nutritional about sodium flavored starch? and what about the TASTE factor. Sorry sweety but you aren wrong about this one. Healthy choice is waaaaay yummy than ramen with veggies. They come with veggies already, and meat, and other yummy stuff, like sauce and sometimes pasta.
Also, i am not a bachelor... i am a girl!

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Re: nice try halnewcome March 22 2005, 21:30:34 UTC
So what you're saying is that girls are more expensive?

You say "sodium" but I say "salt". And everyone knows that salt is delicious.

Enjoy your girl food, girl.

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Re: nice try hoodlumq March 22 2005, 21:32:25 UTC
::slaps hand to forehead::

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