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  2. 25 Toddler Meals That Are Easy and Lazy Parent ... - AOL

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    Katherine Gillen. Time Commitment: 35 minutes Why I Love It: <10 ingredients, crowd-pleaser The sweet, salty combination is designed to please adults and kids alike. If you don’t want to fry ...

  3. 14 Fantastic Freezer Meal Recipes to Eat Later - AOL

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    Try any one of our 14 freeze-ahead foods to have a home-cooked meal ready at any hour. Check out the slideshow above to discover 14 make-ahead meals you can freeze and reheat. Related articles

  4. Clear Some Freezer Space and Try These Easy Make-Ahead Meals

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    Make-ahead meals help you make better choices when you're in a rush. Whip up a few of these over the weekend and you won't need to worry about dinner all week.

  5. Frozen meal - Wikipedia

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    A frozen meal (also called TV dinner in Canada and US), prepackaged meal, ready-made meal, [1] ready meal (UK), frozen dinner, and microwave meal portioned for an individual. A frozen meal in the United States and Canada usually consists of a type of meat, fish, or pasta for the main course, and sometimes vegetables, potatoes, and/or a dessert.

  6. Banquet Foods - Wikipedia

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    Banquet Foods is a subsidiary of Conagra Brands that sells various food products, including frozen pre-made entrées, meals, and desserts. [1] The brand is best known for its line of TV dinners. Banquet was founded in 1953, with the introduction of frozen meat pies. Banquet first hit the store shelves in 1955, offering frozen dinners.

  7. 24 Hearty 2-Step Meals You Can Make in a Flash - AOL

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    Pro Tip: Follow the 1:1:1 ratio of one pound of meat, one can of beans, and one can of diced tomatoes. Add a small can of tomato sauce with a pinch of chili powder if it gets too thick.