NEW Atkins frozen dinners

mary d
on 1/25/13 2:43 am

Thanks, good to know.

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rissa1224
on 1/24/13 9:20 pm - NJ
VSG on 12/05/12

I went on the website to see where they are sold and there is none near me, but they had listed 3 walmarts in like a 50 mile radius of me (I'm in Jersey) I was interested in them also, Oh well!

       

    

MomofMarch
on 1/24/13 9:23 pm - GA

I tried them. The only down side is they offer very little meat/protein in them. It's mostly veggies and sauces. For the price you pay (almost $4 here for one), you're better off fixing your own and having leftovers.

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sleevegirl
on 1/24/13 9:48 pm, edited 1/24/13 9:48 pm - Austin, TX

Way too many preservatives and things I cannot pronounce in those things. I eat so little that I want it to count. I order frozen meals from barigoodfood.com - not the cheapest, but way better for me and they don't use preservatives and use all natural products.

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jarabacoagirl
on 1/24/13 10:37 pm
VSG on 12/17/12

Oh yeah I think you mentioned them before.  I'm might give them (barigoodfood) a try and atkins once I can eat more than 2 oz and more like 4 oz.  I don't know about reheated frozen food multiple times.  lol

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Latse
on 1/24/13 11:44 pm
VSG on 06/18/12

I did buy one to throw in the freezer at work.. just incase I forget to pack my lunch and the cafeteria explodes and I can't order a grilled chicken breast.  The carbs and calories are still higher then I would like, I wouldn't use them regularly.

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bob-h
on 1/25/13 12:17 am - Bad Axe, MI
VSG on 10/09/12

I tried the crustless chicken pot pie and it was actually pretty good. I wouldn't do one every day but I was in a rush and it worked out fine. Wal-mart carries them. Of course I kinda got chastised on here for it but I have broad shoulders

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jarabacoagirl
on 1/25/13 12:24 am
VSG on 12/17/12

You got chastised on here for it?  Why in the world?  They are low carb anyway.  Ppl are funny! 

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108.2 lbs lost from highest weight!

 (86.2 lbs of that was lost since surgery date)

bob-h
on 1/25/13 11:20 pm - Bad Axe, MI
VSG on 10/09/12
On January 25, 2013 at 8:24 AM Pacific Time, jarabacoagirl wrote:

You got chastised on here for it?  Why in the world?  They are low carb anyway.  Ppl are funny! 

From what I remember they said to many ingredients, to many calories and they could make it better themselves. I don't always have time to spend 3 hours prepping something to eat. These work for me once in a while. The egg and sausge one I had for supper last night and it was pretty damn good and it fit in my day for calories.

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angiagee
on 1/25/13 12:54 am
VSG on 09/11/12

they sell them in my grocery stores. I have walked passed them for the past couple of weeks and I have considered getting one and trying them out.

 

Couldnt eat the whole thing.. but could make it work for like 2 lunches or something.. :)
 

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