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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Lean Cuisine Salad Additions (Southwest-Style Chicken) Review

Reviewed by Tanya Patrice | May 13, 2013
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Lean Cuisine Salad Additions (Southwest-Style Chicken)

The other day I spotted Lean Cuisine Salad Additions and curiosity gripped me tight. I try to eat a salad at least once a day, but I'm not very creative, so I was excited to see what the Southwest-Style Chicken Salad Additions would be like.

NUTRITION FACTS
Serving Size: 1 pkg (202 grams)
Calories: 260
Total Fat: 9 grams, 14%
Saturated Fat: 1.5 grams, 8%
Sodium: 590 mg, 25%
Carbohydrates: 26 grams, 9%
Fiber: 4 grams, 16%
Sugars: 5 grams
Protein: 18 grams

Inside the packaging are 3 pouches. One has the dressing, frozen since this product is kept in the freezer. There's also a package containing the chicken, black beans, corn and peppers; and another with tri-color tortilla strips. The directions are pretty straight forward. Put the frozen "chipotle ranch" dressing in water to thaw, microwave the pouch with the chicken, then add this to a bowl with lettuce (which you provide) along with the now thawed salad dressing and tortilla strips.

The result is visually striking and I have to say, it tastes as good as it looks. The chicken is tender yet still firm, and all the ingredients work well together. The dressing is a little spicy, which is expected of something that bills itself as "Southwest-style" and I must say I enjoyed the amped up salad.

Each package of Lean Cuisine Southwest-Style Chicken Salad Additions provides 260 calories from 9 grams of total fat, 1.5 grams of which is saturated (14% and 9% of the daily value), 590 mg sodium (25% of the DV), 4 grams of fiber (16% of the DV), 5 grams of sugars and 18 grams of protein.

Right now there is a printable coupon to get $1.00 off the purchase of 3 varieties of Lean Cuisine Salad Additions at Target, where it retails for $2.39. I really enjoyed the Southwest-Style Chicken and I'll be using the coupon to try some of the other varieties. I wonder which will be my favorite?

{Website: Lean Cuisine Salad Additions}


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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Android Helps Sprint Achieve Best Wireless Net Additions Since 2006

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Android Helps Sprint Achieve Best Wireless Net Additions Since 2006Posted by: Scott WebsterOctober 27, 2010Don't look now, but Sprint is on a serious roll.  The guys behind the Now Network reported their Q3 '10 results and things are looking up.  Sprint netted 644,000 total wireless subscribers over the quarter, including 354,000 postpaid customers.  Thanks to fantastic phones like the Epic 4G and and EVO 4G, the provider had their best year-over-year improvement in postpaid churn (1.93 percent) in five years. To be fair, it's not all good news for Sprint.  They still had a consolidated net operating revenues of nearly $8.2 billion and a net loss of $911 million.  Head over to Sprint's news room to read the full press release.

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This is awesome. How often does a company make something as great as Android, give it away for free to manufacturers and have it pull multiple companies out of the hole...

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