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HomeOrganic FoodsMeatsHormel Compleats Turkey & Dressing, 10-Ounce Microwavable Bowls (Pack of 6) |
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17 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Loved this! Jun 17, 2009
By Between the Bookends
"Shannon"
I acknowledge all the things said about this dinner by the previous reviewer. However, my interpretation is different-- I loved it. For one thing, I suspected it had MSG. Why? Because it was so delicious. I love MSG, no matter how bad a rap it's gotten over the past few years.
This is comfort food, plain and simple. No, it's not healthy. If you're sensitive to salt or heavy preservatives, leave it on the shelf. I suspect there's really no way for them to make something that doesn't need refrigeration without preservatives anyway. Bottom live, I adored this and the chicken noodle variety, and avidly look forward to trying some of the other chicken varieties (I don't do beef or pork).
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Tastes OK for a processed food Feb 24, 2012
By buru buru piggu The taste of this product is acceptable. It's about what I expected from a processed food product. Not "I have to have it again", but not "yuck! this belongs in the garbage". There's no wow factor here in terms of presentation or flavor, but it'll do if you're crimped for time.
The turkey doesn't taste much like turkey. It's more like a hard disc of indistinct dry white/pinkish meat due to the manufacturing process. It changed the texture and flavor significantly in exchange for shelf life. Frozen TV dinners I've had contain turkey slices that are soft, relatively juicy, and really do taste like turkey that you'd get in cold cuts.
The stuffing is adequate. It's mushy, but the texture is greatly improved by the crunchy bits of celery added to it. The gravy is not so tasty and has a slight aftertaste that I found strange and unnatural. It does not taste like chicken broth.
This product is relatively high in sodium at 960mg (40% of daily value). Good in a pinch or as survival food because it doesn't require refrigeration, but I do not recommend eating processed food on a regular basis for health reasons.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Too much sodium. May 05, 2012
By Mazee
"MParrish"
I love the taste and flavor of Hormel's Turkey & Dressing; however it wasn't until I received my second subcription that I finally noticed the sodium content. I am very sad that I had to let it go.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
HORMEL MICROWAVE BOWLS Mar 05, 2012
By ANITA DIDN'T LIKE TASTE. TASTES ARTIFICIAL. NOT PLEASED. DIDN'T LIVE UP TO MY EXPECTATIONS. MY FAMILY DIDN'T LIKE IT. WILL NOT ORDER AGAIN.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Yep, It's OK In A Pinch Aug 23, 2009
By T. Coleman
"Rio Grande Tom"
If you've seen my reviews for some other Hormal Compleats, this goes about in the middle. Not as good as the meatloaf; but not as bad as the chicken with dressing. Edible and handy and quick. Opinion.
Let's just understand what these Compleats are and what we mostly use them for: a quick lunch. I doubt that anyone expects a gourmet meal, nor anything with a lot of flavor because that might lose Hormel's mass-market appeal. They're simple, non-intrusive quick snacks in most cases.
We shouldn't expect a lot; we should expect salt. That's how it's done, as most folks find salt and/or MSG make otherwise bland foods more palatible. These are good for what they are and let's not expect fine dining or overly costly "health foods."
In this case, you have your basic turkey, thin-sliced; OK but semi-bland dressing; and a semi-bland gravy, probably because somebody decided there just should be gravy dumped over this. Goes down fine; but not something we should get excited about.
It's OK in a pinch.
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