What's Your favorite frozen dinner or food?

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Ha! Since I am a full-time day trader,
I have lots and lots of free time.
So I exercise twice a day.
I don't have to worry about putting on weight.
Because it is totally impossible for me to gain weight.
The most I had ever gained was 5 pathetic pounds only.

In fact, I have to eat and eat and eat.


EAT !!!!!
 
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My next challenge :
to eat one whole crispy suckling pig in an hour or two.


Then snails after snails after snails ....

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Seeing as how I'm not gonna have a wife cooking for me anymore (til I get a new one), I'm gonna haveta eat frozen dinners.

Gor any recommendations? So far I like costco teri chicken bowls alot.

Rice Gourmet Chicken Teriyaki Bowls, 6 ct https://www.instacart.com/products/196306

What happened to your wife? My favourite is the Healthy Choice line, their sweet sesame chicken, teriyaki chicken, pineapple chicken (a bit too sweet to my taste) are the best. They use real vegetables and they put the sauce at the bottom instead of mixing it in so if you don't like their sauce you have the choice of not eating it. https://www.healthychoice.com/cafe-steamers
 
Don't know why you feel frozen is your only choice since you won't have a wife cooking for you.

Pasta is the easiest thing in the world. Just boil some water, toss the pasta in and cook to your preferred texture and then add your favorite sauce.

Seguing from pasta to frozen, the Celantano cheese raviolis are quite tasty.

As for TV dinners? Man, there is just a slew of them out there, so it would take you time to find your favorites. I am partial to Rao's as it has decent flavor, but is a tad pricey. I am not sure if the stuff from aapasta.com is available where you are, but they ship to home and their chicken parm is the best frozen chicken parm money can buy. Restaurant-quality.

And do not forget the ol' reliable ultimate bachelor food, Kraft Man n' Cheese. Cheap, easy, filling and yummy.

When you don't have somebody cooking for you and you are a full-time trader, frozen food is a MUST. You don't have the time to spend on washing and cutting and peeling the vegetables and preparing the meat and then standing there to cook when you have to monitor the market every single minute when anything can happen and you have to be ready to make decisions. Popping in the microwave or oven and then a meal is done, ready for you to eat it.
 
When you don't have somebody cooking for you and you are a full-time trader, frozen food is a MUST. You don't have the time to spend on washing and cutting and peeling the vegetables and preparing the meat and then standing there to cook when you have to monitor the market every single minute when anything can happen and you have to be ready to make decisions. Popping in the microwave or oven and then a meal is done, ready for you to eat it.

I said nothing about peeling and washing and cutting vegetables. I said boiling pasta. And if you are trading a market that doesn't close for an hour where you can boil pasta for ten minutes, you are trading FOREX, which means yer fucked. Go go Polish Zlotky!
 
I said nothing about peeling and washing and cutting vegetables. I said boiling pasta. And if you are trading a market that doesn't close for an hour where you can boil pasta for ten minutes, you are trading FOREX, which means yer fucked. Go go Polish Zlotky!

Didn't see this comment until now for some reason. Boiling pasta still requires me to stand there to constantly stir otherwise they will stick to the bottom of the pot and I have to stand there forever to scrape them off the bottom of the pot after I finished cooking my pasta. Like I said, I am a full-time trader.
 
...Boiling pasta still requires me to stand there to constantly stir otherwise they will stick to the bottom of the pot and I have to stand there forever to scrape them off the bottom of the pot after I finished cooking my pasta. Like I said, I am a full-time trader.

You only have to stir it for a few minutes in the beginning until the pasta becomes saturated to where it is no longer sticking. If you can't step away from your trading desk for a few minutes, then how do you have time to do other things like stretch or go to the bathroom to take a dump? Just get a non-stick pot then. Jeez!
 
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