Buy It or Fly By It food reviews from a guy that is a few cards short of a full deck and may need to get some nutrition bar rehab treatment.
Showing posts with label fillet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fillet. Show all posts
Friday, August 31, 2012
Review: Gorton's Grilled Fillets Lemon Pepper Fillets
Because of this blog, there are a lot of types of foods out there that I either didn't like or had never tried before that I have tried as part of my exploration into new foods and things. One of those things, for example is Greek yogurt. Another thing that I never liked before but have now made a habit of trying is seafood products. Because of this, I've done several reviews of Gorton's Grilled Fillet products and that leads me to another review of one of those products with this review of the Gorton's Grilled Fillets Lemon Pepper Fillets. I picked up this box of fillets at Meijer on sale for $3.00 and each box includes two 3.8 ounce fillets that clock in with 90 calories and sixteen grams of protein per fillet. The box does not give a good indication of what this is a fillet of, but when you look at the ingredients, you'll come to find out that this is Alaskan Pollock.
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Monday, March 26, 2012
Review: Gorton's Grilled Tilapia Roasted Garlic & Butter Fillets
For someone who has not liked fish for most of their life, I've got to admit that I'm starting to like these Gorton's products. I've had more hits than misses and I had a big hit on my last Grilled Tilapia review, so I was anxious to try out another variation of Gorton's frozen seafood (and tilapia) products with these Grilled Tilapia Roasted Garlic & Butter fillets. As you can tell, this is the same product as last time, except they are using a different preparation method as the fillets are coated with butter and roasted garlic. I picked this up on sale at Meijer for $3.99 and each box includes two 3.1 ounce fillets. Each fillet comes in at 80 calories and has fourteen grams of protein.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Review: Gorton's Cajun Blackened Grilled Fillets
This is not my first time reviewing Gorton's grilled products and in fact, I've even given Buy It ratings before, so when I saw this Cajun Blackened Grilled Fillets on sale at Meijer for $3.99 (I also had a $1.00 off coupon), I was more than willing to pick it up and give another one of their flavors a try. I like the spice of Cajun flavoring and I'm trying to find a way to like fish more (I realize this is frozen, so sue me), so this one was right up my alley. This box contains two fillets weighing in at 3.8 ounces per fillet and each fillet contains 90 calories and packs a robust sixteen grams of protein. Nice. What I found interesting though was that the front packaging of the box did not tell you what kind of fish this was. If you look at the back, you can see that it is Alaskan Pollock, but it just seems strange to me that the customer facing packaging is basically just labeling this as "fish" and that's it.
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