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    For those of you who aren't familiar with this, I enjoyed my second mothers day dinner, compliments of Tricia tonight. These are prepackaged meals that arrive boxed very neatly and with specific heating instructions and suggested meals. Tonight was the lasagna. It was very good. Coupled with the green beans and fabulous tirmisu, dinner took me approximately 18 min to cook. I added some garlic bread, and we are now sitting back with full bellys. Tricia sent me a weeks worth of meals, and I'm dooling those out over the weeks as a quick meal for when I get home from work. This is a great gift, or even a treat for yourself. The meals are very reasonably priced too, and the quality is top notch. Just wanted to share because sometimes you just don't know what the quality of these kind of programs can be.

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    now ya have me thinking for my grandparents who are in their late 80's. Do tell....are the meals more traditional meals?

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    Yes, they are pretty traditional. They have some fancier stuff and you can pick just a few or get a package deal. They come in a big styrofoam container in boxes, marked as to what they are. With that comes a little book, and the book tells you what to pair up together and how long to cook it etc...At first when I opened the huge container and saw a thousand boxes I thought "what the heck" but then, I saw the book and looked at it and it explains all the meals in it. The lasagna dinner was a heat and serve, the burger dinner I recieved had more cooking involved, but they have a variety so look it over. So far, all the food has been great. The veggies are all precooked in a little tray with all the spices, very very tasty. The potatoes are the same way. Some of the meat which doesn't have sauces over them require a full cooking, not just heat and serve.

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    If you do make a purchase, be sure that you use a coupon. I think we have one for something off of $50.
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    I was looking at Ala zing last week debating on if I shoud buy some or not, wasn't sure of the quality. It sounds really good and something that would be easy for the summer.
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    SunshineCindy had posted about this one a few weeks back and I ordered one of their sampler packages. It was a great deal and the meals are good. Both of us like to cook (hence the 130 for lunch last Sunday!) but after a crazy day at work these are wonderful.

    My boss was in the office when my package arrived and she ended up ordering for her elderly parents who live in Boston. They arrived in perfect condition and mom and dad are now eating again!

    The steaks and burgers, btw, are from Omaha Steaks.
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