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whyspers Tue, Mar-09-04 08:53

Lean Cuisine...are they nuts???
 
I had heard that Lean Cuisine had come out with some low carb frozen meals. I thought they would be great to pick up to bring to work with me and just pop in the microwave. The only ones I saw were between 23-25 carbs and included POTATOES!!! Why would they put potatoes in a low carb meal???

I am waiting for that frozen dinner that includes only meat and "good" veggies. I scoured the frozen section and didn't find anything that didn't include some form of pasta, potatoes or other no nos. Guess I will start making my own and freezing them. Probably better off doing that anyway.


L

vbrowne Tue, Mar-09-04 08:56

I saw one advertised (I don't think thier in Canada yet, as usual) that had 9 net carbs - it was chicken and veggies. Just another company jumping on the bandwagon.

Vikki

whyspers Tue, Mar-09-04 09:19

Now see...I would buy that. I have such limited time that it would make my life easier if I could buy stuff that I could just toss in the microwave...*IF* they don't use starches, sugars and fillers, etc. and ruin it all.

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Paris Tue, Mar-09-04 09:31

Quote:
Originally Posted by whyspers
IF* they don't use starches, sugars and fillers, etc. and ruin it all.


Unfortunately, once you process the crap out of food you need to add something back in (usually the cheapest ingredients) to make it palatable.

paradise Tue, Mar-09-04 09:31

To the company that makes Lean Cuisine, 23-25g carbs is "low carb". I think many companies these days are rushing to jump on the "low-carb bandwagon". Something that is marketed as "low-carb" is not necessarily Atkins-friendly. That's why, if I opt for a "low-carb" substitute from one of the big companies, I look for the red Atkins logo on it. Yes, I know Atkins Nutritionals is in a business too, but if it has an Atkins logo on it, it makes my life easier, in terms of scouring the ingredient list, like the Arnold Carb Counting bread and Entenmann's Carb Counting baked goods. Good luck on your LC journey!!!

vbrowne Tue, Mar-09-04 09:31

Here's the nutritional information http://www.leancuisine.com/Product/NutritionalsPC.xls

Vikki

Quinadal Tue, Mar-09-04 09:41

Quote:
Originally Posted by paradise
That's why, if I opt for a "low-carb" substitute from one of the big companies, I look for the red Atkins logo on it. Yes, I know Atkins Nutritionals is in a business too, but if it has an Atkins logo on it, it makes my life easier, in terms of scouring the ingredient list, like the Arnold Carb Counting bread and Entenmann's Carb Counting baked goods. Good luck on your LC journey!!!


Not necessarily. I went to eat at TGIFriday's and ordered from their 'Atkins Friendly' menu. The salad had a balsamic vinagrette that tasted like pure sugar. When I asked the manager about it, he said, "Oh yeah, there's sugar in the dressing. That's figured in the carb count." I could not get him to understand that we don't eat ANY sugar! He just looked at me like I had 3 heads.

paradise Tue, Mar-09-04 09:50

Oops, Quinadal, sorry the Atkins-friendly thing didn't work while eating out. I'll have to keep that in mind.

triplemom Tue, Mar-09-04 10:25

I'm kind of paranoid about this restaurant frenzy. I've seen several posts over the last few days about folks being misled on the carb counts for some things. I guess as long as nothing regulates it, they can call what they want "low carb." :nono: For now, I think I'll just stick creating my own meals with real food and ordering what I know is safe in restaurants!

WeeOne Tue, Mar-09-04 10:35

Just because something sais LC doesn't mean it doesn't contain sugar. That must not be a regulation in determining whether something LC or not.

There is a LC frozen meal out. It's called Healthy something. They have just meat and veggies, but there was a gravy on it too. They range from 12 carbs and up.

When I eat out I stick to things I know. If the meal is just meat, cheese and a salad I figure that pretty safe. I don't buy into all the other stuff, it scares me!

Wee

JeannieM Tue, Mar-09-04 11:30

Quote:
Originally Posted by whyspers
I am waiting for that frozen dinner that includes only meat and "good" veggies. I scoured the frozen section and didn't find anything that didn't include some form of pasta, potatoes or other no nos. Guess I will start making my own and freezing them. Probably better off doing that anyway.
L


Hey Whyspers,

Wal-Mart carries a line of low carb frozen meals -- 9 to 11 g carbs, if I remember correctly. I've gotten them for DH in the past and he says that they're not bad -- I think I got him beef with broccoli and chicken teriyaki. I can't remember the name of them though! They come in a blue box.

Jeannie

triplemom Tue, Mar-09-04 11:48

Jeannie, they're called "Chef's Choice." I only know because I pulled them out of my freezer to check! They are good! My Super Wal-Mart has them in the frozen foods. The two I have in front of me are Garlic Beef & Broccoli Bowl (5 net carbs) and Chicken Cacciatore Bowl (9 net carbs). I use them occasionally for a quick lunch! :roll:

vbrowne Tue, Mar-09-04 11:50

I'm going to check them out this w/e - I'll bet they're not in Canada though :(

Vikki

Hilary M Tue, Mar-09-04 12:20

We also have to remember that "low-carb" is a relative term. For someone who used to eat 300 carbs a day, as many of us did, 30 grams is extremely low in carbs by comparison. There are many low-carb diets who allow many more carbs than Atkins does, and these meals might be more appropriate for those people.

I will have to check out the ones from Wal-Mart, although whoever mentioned making their own really had the best idea.

theshoe23 Tue, Mar-09-04 13:50

Huh? We don't eat any sugar? I eat sugar. Go fig.


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