Has Anyone Tried "Supper's in the Oven" for Pre-made Meals??

Updated on September 17, 2006
J.K. asks from Haslet, TX
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I've passed by there so many times, and recently found their website, but wanted to know if anyone had actually bought meals from there? They seem reasonably priced - and hopefully better than "drive-thru" for those rushed evenings??

** Their site is esupper.com They even deliver to some Daycare locations around the Mid-Cities area. (My DH isn't too big on Frozen meals) :-)

Thanks!!

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L.F.

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There are a few franchises like these out there. I used the one in Plano (I believe they are opening up another in either Frisco or McKinney)called "Dinners to Go!" The meals are changed every month and they are delicious. My DDIL and I did it together one afternoon. It is a terrific idea for busy people.

L.

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T.B.

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I have not tried suppers in the oven...I will check them out though. I do do Super Suppers & the dinner station every month. It's dinner concept where you go there and make 6-12 meals as they provide everything to make the meals with. You can customize it for your family. Especially if someone doesn't like onions or you have a cheese lover, etc. You then bring them home and put them in your freezer.

It's great, I can lay out a meal to defroast when we are at work. Come home and pop in the oven and it's ready in 30 minutes or so. And the food is very good.

supersuppers.com & thedinnerstation.com

e-mail me if you want more info about this.

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M.G.

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I have never tried Supper's in the Oven. Just checked out their website though. Interesting... Looks like the entree selection is limited though. And, I can't tell from the website how many servings come per order. I imagine with the prices shown on the website that the price reflects a 'per serving' cost.

I have tried Super Suppers - www.supersuppers.com. They can be found all over the DFW metroplex. They offer 12 different entree selections and the menu changes every month. I'm a picky eater. And there have been very few things that my family and I have tried that we have not all enjoyed. I love it! It saves so much time, money and we're finally trying different things for dinner!

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R.C.

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These are what I buy for those rush night dinners. Stouffers Skillets, Gourmet Dining Chicken or Shrimp Stir Fry, and also Tysons Fijata packages. They taste great, low prices, and are all ready in 20 minutes or less. I buy them at Wal Mart!! Hope this helps. Also if you are feeding more than 2 adults or biggers children you might want to make two packages at a time!!

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N.B.

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haven't tried esuppers, but there is the dinner station that is really good. there website is http://www.thedinnerstation.com/

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E.S.

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I have not ever tried them and have not ever heard of them really--what is their website? Thanks!

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