

French Bread Supreme Pizza(by Tony)
Need a pizza fix? If so, Tony's French Bread Supreme Pizza is the
choice for you. Packed with cheese, pepperoni, sausage, onions, and green
pepper, this savory pizza conglomeration should quell most growling
stomachs. The only drawback is that each box contains only one pizza
'loaf'. If your stomach is running on empty then you'll definitely have
to purchase two of these French Bread Italian delights.


Fish 'n' Chips(by Swanson)
Simple, basic, and highly satisfying, Swanson's Fish 'n' Chips dinner is
the perfect lunch or light dinner. Present in every meal are two fillets of
fried, battered Alaska Pollock which are well prepared and not excessively
oily. Peas, fried potatoes(1-inch French fries), and a sweet serving of
cherry-apple crumb are also included. Unfortunately, a condiment such
as ketchup is a must in order for the meal to have 'life'. Also, the meal
suffers from modest portions but as stated in the intro it will definitely
suffice for lunch or as a light dinner.


Chicken Parmigiana(by Tyson)

Tangy vegetables and a hearty breaded chicken breast are the
defining elements of this dinner. The inclusion of a spicy marinara
sauce propels this meal to the upper echelons of 'from-a-box' feasting.
Aside from bread, you'll find upon eating that external enhancements
are not necessary for this meal. Each of its portions are tactfully
self-contained in terms of flavoring and eating enjoyment. Once prepared,
this repast pleases the senses both visually and aromatically. Also worth
mentioning is the side serving of pasta that accompanies the entree. Its
adornment of cheese and chives imbues it with a smoothness that calms the
vibrantly flavorful elements of this dinner. Overall, Tyson's Chicken
Parmigiana is excellent!
Late Observation: During my latest weekly visit to the frozen-food
section of my local supermarket I discovered Tyson's Chicken Parmigiana
Dinner had changed!
This meal does not have the pasta with cheese side dish. Instead, there
is a large helping of rotini and vegetables. The quality of the meal remains
unchanged. This may be just a regional marketing variation. The reasoning
behind this change remains a mystery to me.
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Last updated: 02/03/03