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  2. 5 Cheap Frozen Foods Under $20 To Buy at Walmart Before ... - AOL

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    Amy’s Frozen Meal, Roasted Poblano Enchilada. Price: $5.92. Here’s another Amy’s frozen food item that occasionally goes on sale for a great deal — when it doesn, you don’t want to pass ...

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    Most of these frozen foods cost $1.25, with some of the heartier or larger meals costing a little more. But even those that go for $3 to $5 are usually worth the price — and cheaper than what ...

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    Fresh Farms Frozen Cotton Candy Grapes $3.69. ... The All-Clad Factory Seconds Sale just started: Get up to 73% off All-Clad cookware ... Churrasco Steak and Arugula with Candied Pepper Chimichurri.

  5. Squid as food - Wikipedia

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    Squid is eaten in many cuisines; in English, the culinary name calamari is often used for squid dishes. [1] There are many ways to prepare and cook squid. Fried squid is common in the Mediterranean.

  6. Steak-umm - Wikipedia

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    Steak-umm is a brand of thin-sliced frozen meat manufactured by The Steak-Umm Company, LLC. Steak-umms are sold in supermarkets throughout the United States and are used for making homemade Philadelphia -style cheesesteaks . [ 1 ]

  7. Findus - Wikipedia

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    In 1945 the first Findus-branded deep-frozen food products went on sale in Sweden, produced in a small factory in Scania. Findus products were exported to an increasing number of European countries in the late 1950s, [4] including the United Kingdom in 1958. [4] In 1962, Findus Co. was acquired by the Swiss food and beverage company Nestlé. [4]