Thursday, 15 November 2012

Frozen Goods :)

 
Personally i have found no issue in discovering frozen foods :) Most of the frozen foods that I eat are clearly labelled with allergie warnings, so that people can see what it is inside the product. For example "most" frozen varieties of meat and potatoe type things do no have nuts in them!! But vegetarian frozen foods , are often labelled with "may contain" due to them producing nut-cutlets, or nut-roasts (YUCK). haha !!
 
I'm so happy with the amount of feed back i have got from my blog, really makes me happy to know i am giving more food options to nut-allergy sufferers like us!! As it can be very limiting to your diet, well a normal "student" diet. Going out for meals is such a pain i have given up ever going out for a meal again! Cooking from fresh is the way that i usually cook, but there are the nights like when most of us just wanna chuck something in the oven !! These frozen foods, give you the option to do that!!
 
Birds Eye: Frankly they are pretty good at labelling there foods! My favourite has to be the Birds eye chicken burgers, they are so quick 20 minutes in the oven and they are done!! Also 4 for a £1.00 at the moment, so they are pretty good value. I either pair them with a salad (my diet) haha or I have them inside a home made roll, that my mum makes p.s (will totally put the recipe on here). They are also low in calories, which is not essential but for me its a good thing!!
 
They also do 4 cod cakes , they are really quick to cook 20 minutes like the chicken burgers and go well with chips or anything you are cooking. I pair it with, herby cous cous!! Which is just a recipe of cous cous, black pepper and asda mixed herbs. I also add in some roasted vegetables to it, for example: onions, mushrooms and peppers.
 
Asda Frozen Goods: I only recently discovered there curly fries!! YUMM! They are 1.50 for a whole bag and will last you for a while. The only allergy advice is Contains Gluten. Contains Wheat. So they are a bit spicey which is nice :)
 
Yorkshire puddings: Asda yorkshire puddings come in 16 for a pound and they are delicious with a rost. (Much easier than making your own btw) :) xx
 
My next post will be on Crisps and snacks and how to get the most out of that!! P.S there are other options in Asda, such as breaded mushrooms, onion rings!! But i haven't tried them yet and i'm really not into recomending things i haven't tried :) x I will let you know!!
 
Happy Eating!!
 
Love
 
Hollie-Mae xx

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