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WW Core TV dinners

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Carol - 29 Oct 2004 22:38 GMT
Does anyone here know if WW is going to be coming up with the WW Frozen TV
Dinners that are on Core?  I like being able to take a frozen tv dinner to
work for lunch and it would be great if I didn't have to count points for
it.
Carol
Laura - 30 Oct 2004 00:26 GMT
I read on one of the message boards that they are going to but who knows if
that info is accurate. I gave up the ww frozen dinners in favor of using
leftovers to make my own. So much cheaper.

I bought a bunch of the square Glad containers and fill them with frozen
veggies and some cooked chicken, shrimp or beef and make them up ahead of
time. Most nights I pack my lunch as I put the leftovers away after dinner.
I might add rice or couscous to it depending on what is in the refrig. Today
was 1/2 baked potato plus left over chicken pulled off of the bone. We
ordered from Famous Dave's last night and I only ate half of the huge potato
and 1 piece of chicken. You get 1/2 of a small chicken as their platter. I
ate the breast last night and had the thigh for lunch today. Many days I
just pack a large salad plus chicken pieces.

> Does anyone here know if WW is going to be coming up with the WW Frozen TV
> Dinners that are on Core?  I like being able to take a frozen tv dinner to
> work for lunch and it would be great if I didn't have to count points for
> it.
> Carol
 
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