What is the best TV dinner? - I'm poor, so I have TV dinners.

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In your opinion, what is the best TV dinner? Recently I've been enjoying the Hungry Man Smokin backyard barbecue. It was on sale at my local grocery store for $3:39. Gives you one rib and one chicken. The sides are corn, "mashed potatoes" and a melted brownie. Barbecue sauce that uses pretty good. It's a bit spicy.

Pretty good meal for that price.
 

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Never liked any of them. If I'm gonna get convenient microwavable goyslop I'd prefer one thing that tastes good rather than four things that taste like cardboard.
 
In your opinion, what is the best TV dinner?
Nigger, peel some carrots and cut into cubes, mix them with green peas, cook them, add butter.
Cook 4 potatoes, mash them, add butter.
Throw bacon into a pan, add 2 eggs on top.

Takes you 20 minutes unless you are total retard. You could even buy the gay baby carrots that are already peeled if you are such a Nigger you won't risk cutting yourself with a peeler.
 
I feel my heart beat accelerating just looking at this.

I don't know why people refuse to cook. There is a reason it's so cheap.

3.39 at the grocery store, knowing they make a 2x minimum margin, that's something like $1 wholesale, and they make margin on that too.

You're just eating salt and some reconstituted stuff.
 
When I was younger I actually liked the barbecue "Rib Patty" meals from Banquet. They're sad as they come as are most things from Banquet.
 
As a little kid, it was Kid Cuisine for me. The chicken nuggets were certainly unhealthy, and my dad hated buying kid cuisine, but I sure loved it.
 
As a little kid, it was Kid Cuisine for me. The chicken nuggets were certainly unhealthy, and my dad hated buying kid cuisine, but I sure loved it.
I have a very distinct memory being a kid in the mid to late eighties where my dad got wasted and threw a Kid Cuisine in the oven. But, in his inebriated state he didn't cut slots in the plastic, and there was like a free Scooby Doo sticker or something that was stuck on the plastic film that you were obviously supposed to remove, and he didn't. So the food just burned, and the sticker baked into the film and ate through it.
 
Banquet Mega Chicken Fajita bowl is 9/10. The Dynamite Penne pasta is decent too, if you don't hate TVP in your meatballs. For a slop meal when you are too tired to cook, and want something cheap and tasty it's fine.

I've only tried three of the Gordan Ramsey meals, and the only one I really liked was the mac and cheese. At 5 bucks though it isn't worth the money.
 
I fuckin love Michelina's fettuccine alfredo, especially after microwaving it until the melted cheese starts burning a little.
I purposely overcook this so the cheese gets a little burned around the edges of the box.

As for others, Stouffer's (the veggie lasagna is godly) and Marie Callender's have some pretty good stuff.
 
Trader Joes Indian food microwavable meals are legitimately good, I was surprised when I tried one.
 
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