Healthy Choice Cafe Steamers: Tasty and Healthy Meal Alternatives

By Debbie, published Nov 20, 2007
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In the years that I have been working to lose and maintain a healthy weight, I have always relied on frozen and pre-packaged meals. They are convenient and they help me to keep my portions to an appropriate size. I could easily eat an entire box of pasta on my own without much effort and have yet to learn the art of portion control. Eating the pre-packaged and frozen meals keep my appetite in check.

Until recently, my pre-packaged meal of choice were the Lean Cuisine meals. They always seemed to have the best flavor and largest portions. However, they are also typically the more expensive of the meals, in comparison to Weight Watchers and Healthy Choice. Not to mention there is an astronomical amount of sodium in them. Still, they were the ones that gave me the best variety and flavor, so I ate them regardless of the negatives.

Now, with a new line of meals by Healthy Choice, I have begun to shift gears away from the Lean Cuisine line. Healthy Choice Café Steamers are a line of frozen meals by the Healthy Choice brand that combines pasta or rice with different vegetables and sauces in a plastic reusable bowl. This may seem like any other frozen meal, but the uniqueness of this line, is that the veggies and pasta are steamed separately from the sauce, right in the microwave, and then combined with the sauce to give an authentic steamed flavor.

The way the meals are prepared is simple. Each Café Steamer comes in a plastic bowl with a strainer attachment on top of it. The bulk of the meal; vegetables, meat, pasta or rice, are on the top of the strainer. The sauce is underneath the strainer. To cook, all you do is stick the entire bowl in the microwave without removing the plastic. Cook on high for approximately 4-6 minutes, again without removing the plastic. Having the meal covered while cooking allows it to steam properly. Once the meal is done cooking, carefully remove the plastic and dump the food in to the sauce and stir. It's that simple.

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those are great.nice read hon.

Posted on 01/01/2008 at 4:01:10 AM

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