These taste like cardboard to me, but i grew up on them and i love them for nostalgic value.
Risotto is an unknown country to you?
It's 700mg per cup not the entire box.Man I'm glad I'm not some snob that can't enjoy a decent frozen meal.
Super easy and convenient for busy days.
Also, "OMG 700mg SODIUM?!?!" -- The American Heart Association recommends no more than 2,300 milligrams (mg) a day -- not a problem if you're not eating salty snacks between every meal.
Lol For a brand called screamin sicilian, they have no idea what sicilian people eat :-)
It's like a fancy hot pocket. They're so goddamned good, though. I love these things.
If were talking regular Digiorno, then yes its goddamned ketchup on bread tier, but the Pizzeria! line is like comparing Resident Evil PSOne to the remake, its just better on every conceivable level.Honest to god, out of all the damn Frozen Pizzas I have ever eaten, DiGiorno is among the worst I have ever had the pleasure of eating.
Maybe I'm in the minority here, but I always see people praise their Pizzas and I'm just like... "Why?".
That's not Auntie Anne's Frozen Pretzels.
The Pretzel Butter is some next level shit, you'd think there'd be no way to make Frozen Pretzels even better than they already are. But that's what happens when you add that butter.
Right what I'm trying to get across is that box in the OP is 4 servings, that's 740* mg per serving or 2,960 mg of sodium in one sitting already well exceeding your daily limit. Look you can eat whatever you want, I'm trying to educate people as best I can. Choose to use the info or not.
Chicken Tikka Masala seems to freeze well. Stouffer's stuff is good (tasty, not... you know... healthy). Same with Devour.
This and like a few other Trader Joe's things are basically the only frozen meals I eat any more.