Best and Worst Frozen Meals of 2006
December 29, 2006 | Reviewer: Abi Jones
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The other day, my coworker, friend, and sometime frozen-food-reviewer Kate commented that with the coming of 2007 we’d be enjoying a lot of great lists. You should have seen the joy in her eyes at that realization. Seriously, it sort of made me fear for my life.
Fortunately for people who love lists, we at HeatEatReview.com are not immune to list-mania. No, we can’t tell you the Ten Best Movies of 2006 or the 40 Best Albums of 2006. But we know a whole heck of a lot about convenience foods.
Thanks for sticking with us over the past 9 months. We’ve consumed a multitude of microwavable meals; thank God these tortures have not been for naught. We’re now armed with over 200 reviews (yes, you read that correctly), a whole lot of frozen-food-wisdom, and enough tastebud loss to consider applying for a research grant.
It is with both pride and horror that we present to you our lists for 2006. During the list-fest, this post will stay at the top of HeatEatReview.com’s front page. Below this post will appear our awesome lists.
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Hey, how about a list of the Top Ten frozen meals for the money? Top ten under $2? Something like that?
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My grocery was out of my favorite “diet” pizza. I was in a hurry and picked up some South Beach Cheese Pizza’s without looking at the nutrients. I was shocked today as I was eating my first one to see that it was 2 to 3 times as bad for me as a slice of “regular” pizza. I could blow up like a baloon on the sodium alone. Not only was it not particularly pleasing to the palet, health wise it is a menace to my body. I’ll be interested to see if you a post this comment from a consumer who thinks this is one of the worst ten frozen meals on the market.
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