Sometimes you just can't make it into the kitchen to cook. Dr. Gourmet has reviewed some common convenience foods, ingredients, and restaurant selections so that you know what's worth eating - and what's not.

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This is not very good at all. The taste of the enchilada is that of a frozen dinner and the sauce is pasty and reminds one of cream of mushroom soup. There's very little spice to make the meal interesting. It makes you wonder if the people at Stouffer's actually tasted this product because they are usually of better quality.
The redeeming value is that the rice is much better than the Weight Watchers product.
1 fork.
Stouffer's Lean Cuisine Chicken Enchilada Suiza |
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