I don't eat frozen meals often, but stumbled upon a brand about a month ago which I've taken quite a liking to and thought I'd spread the good word about it.
While I like American food, I'm rather obsessed with ethnic cuisine, Indian in particular. There are at least three Indian restaurants in the area whose employees recognize me every time I waltz in. Fortunately for me, I found an Indian grocery store sandwiched in between two of these very restaurants and the place is like heaven for me, well, minus massages and football. From soups (Mulligatawny and Rasam are my two favorites) to breads (garlic naan) to sauces and seasonings to snacks (jelabi) to frozen meals and beyond. I've tried three different brands of frozen meals, but the one which stands out from the rest for me is Shan. I've tried just about every frozen meal of theirs to this point and have found them all to be quite tasty. My favorite might be the Chicken Kahari, but the Butter Chicken, Chicken Korma, Chicken Tikka Bites, and others, were all very good also. One word of caution - there isn't a great deal of meat in these meals, so perhaps a soup or salad along with some bread (naan) might be needed to prevent that stomach from grumbling, wanting more food. If you're at all curious on perusing this brand, you can check them out at the following link:
http://www.shanfoods.com/
While I like American food, I'm rather obsessed with ethnic cuisine, Indian in particular. There are at least three Indian restaurants in the area whose employees recognize me every time I waltz in. Fortunately for me, I found an Indian grocery store sandwiched in between two of these very restaurants and the place is like heaven for me, well, minus massages and football. From soups (Mulligatawny and Rasam are my two favorites) to breads (garlic naan) to sauces and seasonings to snacks (jelabi) to frozen meals and beyond. I've tried three different brands of frozen meals, but the one which stands out from the rest for me is Shan. I've tried just about every frozen meal of theirs to this point and have found them all to be quite tasty. My favorite might be the Chicken Kahari, but the Butter Chicken, Chicken Korma, Chicken Tikka Bites, and others, were all very good also. One word of caution - there isn't a great deal of meat in these meals, so perhaps a soup or salad along with some bread (naan) might be needed to prevent that stomach from grumbling, wanting more food. If you're at all curious on perusing this brand, you can check them out at the following link:
http://www.shanfoods.com/
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