Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 I wanted to share a product review. I recently purchased one of the www.amyskitchen.com frozen Indian dinners at Target. It was OUTSTANDING!!!! I will have to buy this again. Here is the one that I had. http://www.amyskitchen.com/products/category_view.php?prod_category=18 Indian Palak Paneer Smooth, creamy palak paneer, made from organic spinach and soft Indian cheese, is lightly spiced with authentic Indian herbs and spices. Rajmah dal, made from organic red kidney beans in a ginger-garlic sauce and tender organic basmati rice complete this delicious meal. Gluten free. Yours to Enjoy, Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 Most of Amy's products are great. My partner really likes one of the Indian ones (with the peas & cheese, can't remember) I'm surprised Target carries them! Cindi wwjd <jtwigg wrote: I wanted to share a product review. I recently purchased one of the www.amyskitchen.com frozen Indian dinners at Target. It was OUTSTANDING!!!! I will have to buy this again. Here is the one that I had. http://www.amyskitchen.com/products/category_view.php?prod_category=18 Indian Palak Paneer Smooth, creamy palak paneer, made from organic spinach and soft Indian cheese, is lightly spiced with authentic Indian herbs and spices. Rajmah dal, made from organic red kidney beans in a ginger-garlic sauce and tender organic basmati rice complete this delicious meal. Gluten free. Yours to Enjoy, Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 I was happy to find them in the Super Targets. Those have a really nice grocery section and tons of wonderful organic produce, canned, bagged and refrigerated products. We love their Archer Farm brand grocery selections. They are their store brand, but so top notch in quality and selection of products. Judy - Cindi Friday, December 08, 2006 6:13 PM Re: Product Review of Amy's Kitchen Indian Dinner Most of Amy's products are great. My partner really likes one of the Indian ones (with the peas & cheese, can't remember) I'm surprised Target carries them! Cindi wwjd <jtwigg wrote: I wanted to share a product review. I recently purchased one of the www.amyskitchen.com frozen Indian dinners at Target. It was OUTSTANDING!!!! I will have to buy this again. Here is the one that I had. http://www.amyskitchen.com/products/category_view.php?prod_category=18 Indian Palak Paneer Smooth, creamy palak paneer, made from organic spinach and soft Indian cheese, is lightly spiced with authentic Indian herbs and spices. Rajmah dal, made from organic red kidney beans in a ginger-garlic sauce and tender organic basmati rice complete this delicious meal. Gluten free. Yours to Enjoy, Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 Unfortunately I beg to differ. The spinach is brown & gloppy and the paneer is rubbery. Ask any Indian person or anyone who eats at an Indian restaurant alot and they will tell you that nothing compares with real spinach! Cindi <cindi93069 wrote: Most of Amy's products are great. My partner really likes one of the Indian ones (with the peas & cheese, can't remember) I'm surprised Target carries them! Cindi wwjd <jtwigg wrote: I wanted to share a product review. I recently purchased one of the www.amyskitchen.com frozen Indian dinners at Target. It was OUTSTANDING!!!! I will have to buy this again. Here is the one that I had. http://www.amyskitchen.com/products/category_view.php?prod_category=18 Indian Palak Paneer Smooth, creamy palak paneer, made from organic spinach and soft Indian cheese, is lightly spiced with authentic Indian herbs and spices. Rajmah dal, made from organic red kidney beans in a ginger-garlic sauce and tender organic basmati rice complete this delicious meal. Gluten free. Yours to Enjoy, Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 I eat at Indian restaurants often. Boy to they differ in taste from one restaurants to another one. Some I love and go back to often and others I don't step foot in again. I don't know if it is a regional thing that makes them so different or not. Some make everything way to hot, even when you ask for mild. I do like spice and heat, cut some things they make are even to hot for me. I love Amy's Paneer one though. Maybe it is just a matter of some liking one way of Indian cooking and some liking it prepared another way. Judy - Heather Hovey Friday, December 08, 2006 7:25 PM Re: Product Review of Amy's Kitchen Indian Dinner Unfortunately I beg to differ. The spinach is brown & gloppy and the paneer is rubbery. Ask any Indian person or anyone who eats at an Indian restaurant alot and they will tell you that nothing compares with real spinach! Cindi <cindi93069 wrote: Most of Amy's products are great. My partner really likes one of the Indian ones (with the peas & cheese, can't remember) I'm surprised Target carries them! Cindi wwjd <jtwigg wrote: I wanted to share a product review. I recently purchased one of the www.amyskitchen.com frozen Indian dinners at Target. It was OUTSTANDING!!!! I will have to buy this again. Here is the one that I had. http://www.amyskitchen.com/products/category_view.php?prod_category=18 Indian Palak Paneer Smooth, creamy palak paneer, made from organic spinach and soft Indian cheese, is lightly spiced with authentic Indian herbs and spices. Rajmah dal, made from organic red kidney beans in a ginger-garlic sauce and tender organic basmati rice complete this delicious meal. Gluten free. Yours to Enjoy, Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 I love Amy's Tofu Scramble and the pot pies... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 We live less than a mile from the center of Indian life in the midwest. We eat Indian often. There are definite regional differences, along with family differences: how many Italian make red sauce the same way! I often cook Indian food at home, using a purchased sauce, trader joes frozen naan and paneer I purchase in a local kosher market (imported from Austraila). My current favortie sauces are the bombay vindaloo and Sukhi tikka masala mix. wwjd <jtwigg wrote: I eat at Indian restaurants often. Boy to they differ in taste from one restaurants to another one. Some I love and go back to often and others I don't step foot in again. I don't know if it is a regional thing that makes them so different or not. Some make everything way to hot, even when you ask for mild. I do like spice and heat, cut some things they make are even to hot for me. I love Amy's Paneer one though. Maybe it is just a matter of some liking one way of Indian cooking and some liking it prepared another way. Judy - Heather Hovey Friday, December 08, 2006 7:25 PM Re: Product Review of Amy's Kitchen Indian Dinner Unfortunately I beg to differ. The spinach is brown & gloppy and the paneer is rubbery. Ask any Indian person or anyone who eats at an Indian restaurant alot and they will tell you that nothing compares with real spinach! Cindi <cindi93069 wrote: Most of Amy's products are great. My partner really likes one of the Indian ones (with the peas & cheese, can't remember) I'm surprised Target carries them! Cindi wwjd <jtwigg wrote: I wanted to share a product review. I recently purchased one of the www.amyskitchen.com frozen Indian dinners at Target. It was OUTSTANDING!!!! I will have to buy this again. Here is the one that I had. http://www.amyskitchen.com/products/category_view.php?prod_category=18 Indian Palak Paneer Smooth, creamy palak paneer, made from organic spinach and soft Indian cheese, is lightly spiced with authentic Indian herbs and spices. Rajmah dal, made from organic red kidney beans in a ginger-garlic sauce and tender organic basmati rice complete this delicious meal. Gluten free. Yours to Enjoy, Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 That's great that they carry all that stuff. I didn't know! Cindi wwjd <jtwigg wrote: I was happy to find them in the Super Targets. Those have a really nice grocery section and tons of wonderful organic produce, canned, bagged and refrigerated products. We love their Archer Farm brand grocery selections. They are their store brand, but so top notch in quality and selection of products. Judy . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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