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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Hormel Compleats Swedish Meatballs with Pasta in Cream Sauce, 10-Ounce Microwavable Bowls (Pack of 6) review for sale


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Hormel Compleats Swedish Meatballs with Pasta in Cream Sauce, 10-Ounce Microwavable Bowls (Pack of 6)

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People on the go expect more from their meals. You want it fast, you want it tasty and you want the convenience of packaging that lets you eat without disrupting your busy schedule. Our 10-ounce Hormel Compleats meals can be micro waved in the tray in 90 seconds and do not need to be frozen or refrigerated. Plus, they feature consistent heating, a bonus to anyone who has ever spent five minutes heating a frozen meal only to find parts still frozen or cold. They are satisfying meals that feature quality Swedish meat balls, pasta as well as flavorful vegetables. Look for them in the canned pasta or canned meat section in your favorite grocery store.


  • Can be micro waved in 90 seconds
  • Delicious ready to eat food for busy scheduled people and others
  • Need not be frozen or refrigerated
  • Also feature consistent heating


Hormel Compleats Swedish Meatballs with Pasta in Cream Sauce, 10-Ounce Microwavable Bowls (Pack of 6) for sale


Hormel Compleats Swedish Meatballs with Pasta in Cream Sauce, 10-Ounce Microwavable Bowls (Pack of 6) Reviews


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One Of The Better Compleats, August 22, 2009
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I really can't say a lot more than Randy did; but I'll up his rating by a star. This is because Swedish Meatballs with Pasta in Cream Sauce is the variety among those I've tried that rivals the meatloaf for flavor (which itself is shocking).

Yeah, the meatballs are fairly tasty. The noodles are "past al dente;" but not too bad. What puts it over for me is a pretty good cream sauce with a polite bite of sourness (you can think a bit of Stoganoff). The salt? Well, I guess that's something these mass-audience prepared foods will always have. They think salt sells.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Very tasty, August 20, 2009
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I love Hormel Compleats. They're all very convenient, since I can stash them in a cabinet in my office and not worry about remembering to bring something from home, or about it getting stolen from the communal refrigerator.

The Swedish Meatballs are fairly tasty. The noodles are a bit past al dente, but that's only to be expected when they soak in gravy for ages and ages. The meat balls are fine, and the gravy is nicely beefy, if a bit salty. One of my faves.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Little Plastic Bowl Chock FULL of OMMM-NOM NOM NOM NOM, May 16, 2011
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The title pretty much says it all.

I'm disabled, right, and occasionally I have a hard time moving around enough to get much more than cold cereal for a meal. It's a little known fact that hot-meal deficiency can lead to an acute onset of Febris Casa or Furor Clausa (Cabin Fever and Closed-Up Crazies, respectively).

ANYHOW...

Just pop one of these little beauties in the microwave and in 90 seconds - maybe 100 - you have a hot, great tasting entrée (North American usage). If you add some microwavable veggies, you can produce an entire hot, well balanced meal in a single foray from your proverbial, "Bed of Pain."

Now... MY 'Bed of Pain' is actually a bed, and the pain part is actually... well... you know... PAIN, but your Bed of Pain may be lack of time between work and your evening Cheese-Straightener Repair Class at the local Learning Annex, or Subito Furore Fames (Sudden Starvation Madness) brought on by chronic Amentia... Read more
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