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Purchased ready to cook food from Fresh Market today


Ja  Rhule

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I been working crazy hours but today I knew I was going home on time so of course my wife tells me to cook dinner.  I'm tired as fug...  I always seen grocery stores have these marinated meats and salads and etc.  So I said i'll just buy it... I went to Fresh Market and bought Salmon in Bourbon sauce, crabcakes and kale salad.  I got home and within 20 minutes food was done and tasted absolutely amazing.  It tested much better than most high end restaurants.  Anyone else buys ready to cook meats at grocery stores?  What's ur experience?  Not sure if I just got lucky or its really that good.       

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Arsen, did you heat and eat or did you actually have to cook the meals?

 

HEB in Texas has a pretty nice meat and seafood areas that have prepared meats/fish. Just need to cook/grill/broil it up. Large food deli area. I like the kale-almond-cranberry salad and thai slaw as sides for sliders. So hell yea, I use prepped meals about once a week. :D

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Arsen, did you heat and eat or did you actually have to cook the meals?

HEB in Texas has a pretty nice meat and seafood areas that have prepared meats/fish. Just need to cook/grill/broil it up. Large food deli area. I like the kale-almond-cranberry salad and thai slaw as sides for sliders. So hell yea, I use prepped meals about once a week. :D

I had to cock it. It was raw but put together.

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