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Friday, January 7, 2011. Swanson Classics “Boneless Pork”. Its ironic that Swanson meals are run by the “Pinnacle Food Group” as this meal is nowhere near the pinnacle of anything. The target market for this meal is most likely the same people who would buy a McRib. Fortunately for this review I have consumed a McRib, and can tell you that if you were looking for a McRib substitute in TV-Dinner form to keep looking because this meal fails to deliver. Time to Cook: 4 minutes for 1.1KW microwave. The turke...
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Low Fat Cooking: TV Dinners knows that good food has to taste great and be great for you. We want to share tips on how to cook low fat, nutritious meals for your family at home. * Get into the habit of measuring the oil you use while you cook, rather than just pouring […]. Eat Seafood Twice a Week. Seafood contains a range of nutrients, including healthy omega-3 fats. According to the. 2010 Dietary Guidelines for. Twice a week, make seafood fish and shellfish the main protein food on your plate. Little o...
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Blog: a man. a plan. a canal. panama! May 2nd, 2012 by Jeff. We uploaded pictures from our recent trip to Costa Rica. To the gallery. Click here. To see the pictures! March 11th, 2012 by Jeff. Welcome to our site! We hope to post updates more regularly now that it’s a blog.
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All the news that's fit to eat. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. January 5, 2012. 2011 Jaded Palate Productions.
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Property Auction & Why You Should Run A Mile From Them. So why would I make such a comment like that; I mean, they're happening everywhere, aren't they? They're even on TV. So let's go back a bit. Can you remember back to when they were a rare happening. Some big house owned by the local rich family or the farm or antiques; that kind of thing. Now it seems to be just about every three-bedroom homeowner is being convinced to sell that way. I like to go back to basics and ask the Question; Who Benefits?