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FAQ

How do I pick a healthy frozen meal?

Look for options that match your goals and make shopping easier. When comparing frozen meals, consider:

  • Ingredient list: shorter lists with recognizable ingredients often mean fewer additives.
  • Nutrition balance: compare calories, protein, fiber, and sodium per serving to find meals that satisfy you.
  • Vegetable and whole-food content: more veggies and whole grains improve satiety.
  • Serving size: make sure the package size matches one sitting or plan to split it.

Use Walmart.com or in-store filters to compare nutrition info and select options that fit your needs.

What's a quick lazy dinner with chicken?

When you want something fast with minimal cleanup, precooked chicken or simple raw cuts make weeknights easier. Try these ideas:

  • Chicken tacos: shred rotisserie-style chicken, add jarred salsa, and warm tortillas.
  • Sheet-pan meal: toss bite-size chicken with frozen veggies and a simple seasoning, roast until cooked through.
  • Grain bowl: combine cooked rice or quinoa, chopped chicken, a handful of greens, and a drizzle of vinaigrette.
  • Quick stir-fry: sauté strips of chicken with frozen stir-fry veggies and a bottled sauce.

These use pantry staples and ready-to-eat options to save time and trips to the store.

How long will premade meals keep in the fridge?

Storage time depends on the meal type and how it was handled after purchase. General guidance you can use:

  • Cooked, ready-to-eat meals: typically keep for about 3–4 days when refrigerated promptly.
  • Fresh salads or deli items: often have a shorter window—check any label dates and use sooner rather than later.
  • Storage tips: transfer to shallow airtight containers, label with the date, and refrigerate within two hours of cooking or purchase.

If you don’t plan to eat a premade meal within a few days, freezing it can extend usability; thaw in the fridge before reheating.

Is meal prepping cheaper than buying premade meals?

Both approaches can fit a budget, but cost depends on several factors. Consider:

  • Ingredient cost vs. convenience: buying ingredients in bulk and cooking at home often lowers cost per serving, but requires time and energy.
  • Waste and portion control: poor planning can raise costs if food spoils; thoughtful portions reduce waste.
  • Time value: premade meals save time, which some shoppers value higher than the monetary difference.
  • Where you shop: using Walmart’s grocery options and weekly deals can make bulk buying more economical.

Run a quick comparison of ingredient costs and your available time to decide what works best for you.

How should I reheat frozen meals safely?

Reheating safely keeps texture and reduces risk of uneven heating. Try these steps:

  1. Check the package: follow manufacturer instructions when available—some meals are meant to cook from frozen.
  2. Thaw smartly: thaw in the refrigerator overnight for gentler reheating, or use the microwave defrost setting if short on time.
  3. Even heating: reheat in an oven or toaster oven for crispness, or in the microwave with a pause to stir or rotate to avoid cold spots.
  4. Final check: ensure the meal is steaming hot throughout before eating; use caution with containers not rated for high heat.

These steps can help improve reheating consistency, but appliances and meals vary—adjust as needed.

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What twists can you make with smores?

Instead of using your regular chocolate bar, try swapping with a peanut butter candy bar. Or choose a candy bar with a bit of crunch for an added twist. Try chocolate chip cookies in place of graham crackers.

Are premade burgers better than making patties yourself?

Save time with premade burgers. Premade burgers are all evenly portioned which means even cooking when making batches. Making your own burgers means you can experiment with size and add-ins like diced onions or shredded cheese.

Are plant based burgers healthier than beef burgers?

Plant based burgers may contain the same amount of protein as 80/20 ground beef. Plant based burgers are also an excellent source of iron and dietary fiber. Beef offers some nutrients that plant based burgers are missing. Compare the nutrition info for the best comparison.

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