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I freeze a lot of my "stuff", such as blueberries, raspberries, cherries, peaches etc. Try to buy some fruit that has a longer shelf life, for example kiwi lasts a while, if you keep it in the fridge, so do grapes, apples and oranges. Freeze some bananas for smoothies, too.
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My husband went to the store today and bought me 3 Amy's pizzas. I had the tomato and broccoli one a while ago and loved it!!! It is big though, it's only me eating it so I saved some for tomorrow.
He also got me the Hemp milk that I saw some of you talking about. I wanted to try it. I'll try it in a few days once my other rice milk carton is empty.
I'm not a vegetarian, but do like the Amy's frozen burritos and the Indian frozen meals. They are more expensive than most frozen foods but have better taste. I found out about them from a lady co-worker who was microwaving one, it smelled great, I asked what it was - have been eating them occasionally for lunch at work since.
I don't like the canned soups because they taste very strongly of onion. The butternut squash I tried once was pretty good but I can't find it anymore for some reason.
One weird thing, though -- aside from their Southwestern Veggie and maybe another vegetable soup or two, I hate all of their soups. To me, they all taste the same, and all like weird veggie ass-mush. (Oh, gross, me. I'm keeping it anyway.)
Is ass-mush vegetarian? LMAO!!
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