Hungryman's Roasted Turkey Dinner – WHAT ARE WE EATING?? – The Wolfe Pit




I’m doing a food review on Hungryman’s Roasted Turkey Dinner to see if it’s an edible alternative for Thanksgiving dinner for people who can’t spend the holidays with their family. It has roasted turkey, stuffing, gravy, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables and an apple cranberry dessert! Is it any good? Watch and see!

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  1. Dan Banks
    Dan Banks says:

    I remember when a tv dinner was in a foil tray… ..and you had one maybe once a week to give mom a break from cooking dinner…Salisbury steak, fried chicken, Turkey dinner, i think they had a enchilada one to…. ..and you used a tv tray and watched tic tac dough.. or the a team while you ate…?

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  2. Paul Janssen
    Paul Janssen says:

    This was our favorite working man's dinner in the old day you put it in the oven and waited for heat up but people are microwave their food which makes your food garbage trash if you microwave your food you might as well throw it in the garbage can eat it cold or buy a small oven from Walmart only way to heat up your food

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  3. Phil Ancell
    Phil Ancell says:

    This is one of my FAV go to meals!! You have to push or spoon the stuffing over to the gravy or viseversa. It only takes a couple seconds for it to be moist. The price is great and the food is actually decent.

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  4. Misty Taylor
    Misty Taylor says:

    That must be sale price because here in Canada on average a Hungry Man Dinner cost 6.99$ … we think were getting a deal when its on sale for 3.00$. I only buy it when its on sale because otherwise it just seems expensive and I'm not one to buy frozen food, I would much rather cook a real meal. But I have a husband and child so I have to make bigger meals, if I were alone I think i would buy them more often regardless of price because they are quiet tasty and I do enjoy them.

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