Frozen meals tend to not be too helathy for you. If you must choose a frozen meal, I would stick with weight watchers or lean cuisine, although these can be very high in sodium.
Many home delivery food services have healthy low calorie options. Companies such as Schwan's or Ediets provide low calories frozen meals. You can also find some in your grocers freezer including Lean Cuisine, Healthy Choice or Wanchia Ferry.
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A company called Schwan's has excellent frozen meals at affordable prices and offers home delivery.
There are many low calorie sugar free desserts available. Recipes for them can be found on websites such as Buzzle, and Ask. These desserts can be purchased on Amazon and Consumr.
Salads are a great low-calorie option. You can add so many fresh veggies or fruits, and it still will be fairly low-calorie. Some soups (avoid "creamy" ones, like cream of mushroom or chowders) are low-calorie, too. Water, diet sodas, and natural tea are all no-calorie drinks. Otherwise, many meals can be made with lower calorie ingredients, like sugar replacements instead of real sugar, low-fat milk, and so on.
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You have to be careful when it comes to choosing a frozen food diet. Some meals can be good for you, while others pose as healthy meals when they are not. This website has some great tips http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/02/20/earlyshow/main6226470.shtml
You can find quick and healthy meals at your local grocery store. Any store that sells Presidents Choice generic brand food, will have the Blue Menu line. Blue Menu has a variety of frozen, quick to make meals, that are low in calories and fat.
The 1500-Calorie-a-Day Cookbook by Nancy Hughes is available on Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/1500-Calorie-Day-Cookbook-Nancy-Hughes/dp/0071543856 You can also find it at local bookstores.
I would not see any reason why frozen homemade cooked meals could not be cooked from frozen. They might do better if thawed, though - heat more evenly in less time and might be less likely to dry out.
No, there are not any frozen Pillsbury or Kraft appetizers that are fat-free. There are desserts like pudding that are fat-free but no appetizers.
Four ounces of cooked butternut squash contains approximately 40 calories. It is a low-calorie vegetable that is also rich in vitamins A and C, fiber, and other nutrients, making it a healthy addition to meals. The calorie content may vary slightly depending on the cooking method and any added ingredients.