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IMG_0352.jpegI just cooked this on the stovetop, It's delicious, enough for three meals. 
I'm by myself and don't usually purchase prepared meals.

Last week I was at TD and three people (male and female) were talking how delicious this was. 
'I decided to try it and I'm not disappointed.

 

I won't pretend it food prepared by those who are Italian.

I cooked it exactly as directed.

 

Put two tbs of water in a skillet on medium heat, add the package, stir gently and cook for seven minutes,

 

I folded it in as to not break up the gnocchi.

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Looks good! I'm usually by myself too and because of that, I rarely cook from scratch anymore.
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Another great frozen Tr Joe treat, try their pot stickers, yummy !!!

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Looks yummy thanks for the recommendation.

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@Shelbelle wrote:

Another great frozen Tr Joe treat, try their pot stickers, yummy !!!


@Shelbelle 

 

Love their pot stickers!  We also use them for pot sticker soup, a Jeff Mauro recipe, delicious!

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Thank you everyone for your comments and recommendations.

When I go again it TJ I'll buy their potstickers.

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@Puppy Galore 

Well, you have convinced me to try this.

The picture sent me over the edge..

Hoping I do not like it so much I eat it all in one meal.

 

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@Flatbush wrote:

@Puppy Galore 

Well, you have convinced me to try this.

The picture sent me over the edge..

Hoping I do not like it so much I eat it all in one meal.

 


@Flatbush 

 

It's a mild taste, I didn't care for the smell when I opened the package, but when cooking it it soon disappeared.

I don't have cheese in the house but I found it was fine without adding more.

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Their Almond and their chocolate croissants are delicious!  They are frozen, but, before you cook them, you leave them out for 9 hours to rise.

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@RetiredATC wrote:

Their Almond and their chocolate croissants are delicious!  They are frozen, but, before you cook them, you leave them out for 9 hours to rise.


@RetiredATC 

 

I have tried those, they're delicious.

I pet them in the oven frozen with the oven light on to defrost.

 

There was a poster who posted about TD's Rustic Apple Tart, I love it, so good. It's frozen and you bake it.