With all the Lean Cuisine frozen meals on sale for a $1.66 each (or $1.50 with $5 coupon off when you spent $50), I head over the supermarket to load up. It didn’t matter what size the Lean Cuisine was, they were all the same price. So I looked for the larger ones, the full blown meals with veggies and desserts first. They didn’t have than many left. And by the size of the space, I am guessing they only carry a few different kinds of the Lean Cuisine Dinnertime Selects. I grab a bunch of the Chicken Portabello which is mostly what they had left of the Dinnertime Selects.
So today for lunch I had one of the Lean Cuisine Chicken Portabello meals (chicken tenderloins in a portabello mushroom sauce). For the vegetable/starch they had rice & vegetable medley (broccoli, carrots, spinach, red peppers). And for dessert they had a chocolate cherry dessert. The meal had 380 calories with 7 grams of fat (or 60 calories worth of fat making up almost 16% of the total calories). It took about 7 minutes of microwave time.
I like mushrooms, but this mushroom sauce was just okay. I have had better. The chicken was okay. I was a bit concerned about the spinach in the rice as I hate spinach. I thought I might need to drown it is ketchup, but I barely tasted the spinach. So the rice was okay. I like cherries, and I like chocolate. But this chocolate cherry dessert was kind of gross. I ate it, but I really didn’t care for it much. I will porbably shove these into the back of the freezer unless my wife likes them.

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