Stouffer's
Approval Rate: 89%
Reviews 20
by cathimay
Tue Jun 30 2009We like the Chicken and Broccoli Pasta Bake, but they hardly put any chicken in! Last night we had one and there were exactly 5 pieces of chicken in it! And this 40 oz. package is supposed to feed 5 people! That's one bite of chicken for each person! Luckily there were only 2 of us, so my husband got 3 bites and I got 2. Wow. I wrote to them on their website and requested a refund and told them that sadly, unless they double their chicken, we'll not be buying anymore. Too bad, because they do have a great taste. But we need our protein, ya know?
by biscuithead
Fri May 22 2009Stouffer's usually has very good TV dinners, and I recommend them.
by essexxx
Tue Nov 06 2007Frozen junk food...
by samsal
Wed Oct 17 2007Help? Where in the world is the Welsh Rarebit. I love this item, but I can never find it. Can someone tell me who carries it. Stouffer's does have some really tatsy and versitile products, but it's frustrating when they can't be found. There good, but not worth having to seek the four corners of the for.
by ladyjesusfan77_7
Mon Sep 03 2007I do like the frozen French bread pizza.
by molfan
Thu Jun 07 2007a 4.5. as frozen meals go, Stouffer's has some very good dinners out there. whenever there is a good sale at the grocery store i will pick up a few of them. each of my family have their favorites, but some of the real good ones are Macaroni and cheese, lasagna, my daughter likes the chicken parmasean. Stouffers has some of the best in frozen dinners they do not make the food with the cheapest items like the nastier TV dinner makers do. good deal for the price.
by randyman
Fri Mar 09 2007I'm not one for frozen dinners but there are exceptions and Stouffers is one of them. An excellent product, especially their macaroni and cheese, while not quite as good as homemade, is pretty darned good. The lasagna isn't too bad either, as far as frozen food goes.
by restivo
Mon Aug 01 2005STOUFFER'S PRODUCTS ARE OUTSTANDING. ONE PROBLEM = THE APPARENT LACK OF SUPPLIES IN MAJOR STORES OF ONE ITEM= WELCH RAREBIT. FOR THOSE PEOPLE WHO HAVE A SWALLOWING PROBLEM. THIS WONDERFUL PRODUCT IS A GOD SEND. WHY ARE THE MAJOR CHAINS NOT STOCKING THIS PRODUCT?
by sexykat
Thu Mar 17 2005The stuffed peppers are AMAZING! The meat seems fresh and the sauce is very flavorful. Plus these are suprisingly good for you!
by thumperd
Sun Apr 18 2004I will not eat any other types but Stouffers!
by dickweener
Mon Feb 02 2004Taste alot like Boston Market Tv Dinners from what I can remember, price is average to high.....portions are average
by jhenrie
Thu Oct 30 2003Ewwww!!! Ok, I'm giving this a 2 instead of a one, because "before" I did try Stouffer's, & it was good. BUT...an old roommate worked at Stouffer's (with turkey products). You should have smelled him everyday when he came home!! Barf! He said that there was always raw turkey juice standing about 1-2" deep on the floor, that the workers waded around in everyday, until it was drained. Yuck!! I'll never eat another Stouffers!
by denise_r
Mon Sep 29 2003Chicken was fatty and the meal was not healthy.
by beegee
Mon Jun 30 2003Their mac and cheese...mmmmm.
by moviegal226
Mon Jun 09 2003I grew up eating these as a kid, and now as an adult, the taste is even better! Great meals, very filling, perfect for an office lunch! The macaroni and cheese is very creamy and very filling, as is their classic lasagna. The new Slowfire Classics bowls are like homecooked hearty chili or stews. I recommend anything with noodles -- I've found that Stouffer's is the only frozen food brand in which the noodles cook up perfectly aldente, not too musy or crunchy. The only negative side is that a lot of these entrees are high in sodium and fat, but that is to be expected of most frozen foods. I highly recommend Stouffer's. YUM!
by tsukiakiko
Tue Mar 25 2003Mostly very very good. Once in a while you find one that doesn't live up to the name, but in general, very tasty
by backer2
Mon Jan 20 2003Excellent, not so cheap
by callmetootie
Fri Apr 05 2002Really delicious food. Tastes more like homemade then frozen.
by shroomwoman
Thu Jan 17 2002I consider Stouffer's to be the "comfort food" line. Stouffer's offers many dishes I remember from my childhood, including meatloaf, tuna casserole, chicken and noodles, and baked chicken. I think the meals are very tasty and satisfying, although they often contain sky-high amounts of fat. For that reason, I read the labels carefully and indulge only on occasion. If you're in the mood for something your mom used to make, look no further than the Stouffer's section at your grocery store.
by castlebee
Thu Jan 17 2002A bit on the pricer side of this kind of fare, but the better taste they almost always deliver is worth the few extra cents. They have a really good tasting mac and cheese, lasagna and some of the casseroles are excellent too. Stouffer's is at the top of my list when I consider heat and eat foods.