Sponsored by Good Food Made Simple
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About Good Food Made Simple
GOOD FOOD FOR ALL.
Simply put, we wanted wholesome meal options we could feel good about feeding our own families. Over time, we’ve turned that vision into a company that’s revamping the freezer aisle, and beyond.
We exist because we believe we can make food better—by keeping things simple. Starting with breakfast, the most important yet most overlooked, meal of the day. In contrast to most frozen breakfast foods laden with preservatives and artificial flavors, we use only natural, minimally processed ingredients and make all our meals from scratch. Then we freeze them to lock in the freshness the natural way, so there’s no need for all that junk.”
To celebrate Good Food Made Simple expanding to offer a line of entree meals, with 12 varieties, all available at your local Target, Africa’s Blog and her friends are bringing you this product coupon giveaway so you can try them too!
Be sure to read all about the delicious entree meals over at Africa’s Blog.
The Giveaway
Winner receives five (5) Good Food Made Simple Entree Coupons
Giveaway ends 4/8 at 11:59pm
Giveaway open to USA, 18+ entrants only
The participating bloggers were not compensated for this post. We are not associated with any of the companies named above. No purchase is necessary to enter. Void where prohibited by law. The odds of winning are based on the number of entries received Open to USA, 18+ only. Limit one entrant per household. Confirmed Winner(s) (by Random.org) will be contacted by email. Winner(s) have 48 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law. The sponsor(s) will be responsible for product shipment to winner(s) of this giveaway. My blog is not responsible for product shipment/delivery. This event is in no way administered, sponsored, or endorsed by, or associated with, Facebook and/or Twitter, Google, Pinterest, Instagram or Klout.
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William Griesmer says
They don’t add any ingredients that are not necessary.
The Chicken Pad Thai sounds tasty.
Carly Williams says
I learned that the company started with oatmeal. I’d like to try the chicken black bean!
Nancy says
I learned that they first made an Oatmeal breakfast in 2011.
First I’d like to try their Steak and Black Bean entree.
Maryann Drapkin says
I learned that their recipes are built around simple ingredients like cage-free eggs and antibiotic-free meats, so it’s easier for you to cook and eat healthier every day.
I would like to try the:
EGG WHITE PATTIES
Susan Hartman says
Good Foods started in 2011 with breakfast items. They use organic when possible and never add anything unnecessary. I look forward to trying the Lemon Chicken.
Natalie says
I am excited to try the Cabot white cheddar mac and cheese. I learned their chickens roam free, aren’t confined to cages or crates, and are raised without the use of antibiotics.
KENNETH OHL says
I would love to try the lemon chicken
Janet Lee says
I learned that the company only uses natural, minimally processed ingredients in their foods 🙂 I’d like to try the THREE PEPPER BEEF entree 🙂
Cheryl Everitt says
I am impressed that Good Food Made Simple uses natural ingredients and makes all their meals from scratch.
I am eager to try CAVATAPPI BOLOGNESE.
Kelly Nicholson says
i learned,,
Simplicity is a beautiful thing
Good Food Made Simple
Making cooking and eating healthier and easier. And taking one complicated step out of your day. We believe that when it comes to good food, less is more. And, well, it’s just that simple.
It’s a philosophy we believe to our core. That simplifying food is the key to goodness. It comes across in everything we do.
Starting with fresh, wholesome ingredients. Not adding anything more than is absolutely necessary. Letting the flavors of the food shine through.
Fiona N says
I learned that they never use artificial preservatives, flavors or colors in their products.
I would love to try the uncured Canadian bacon bowl
Thank You for the chance!
Erica Hall says
I like that they don’t add the junk we shouldn’t be eating. All the burritos look amazing.
Melina Ramirez says
learned that they first made an Oatmeal. I would like to try the chicken apple sausage breakfast burrito.
Lanie says
I learned that they started with Steel Cut Oatmeal and I would love to try the CAVATAPPI BOLOGNESE!!
Jackie says
I learned that Freezing is nature’s way of locking in freshness, so they don’t need preservatives and artificial flavors.
I’d like to try the Cavatappi Bolognese.
Edye says
I learned their meat is raised without antibiotics! I’d like their three pepper beef! It sounds nice.
Leela says
Their recipes are created by a real chef.
Cavatappi Bolognese.
natalie nichols says
I learned that their company started out making breakfast items several years ago.
I would love to try the pad thai!!
Rachel says
I learned that they use minimally processed ingredients. I would like to try the chicken enchiladas verdes.
Sandra Watts says
I would like to try the CAFÉ WRAPS – CHICKEN CHORIZO. I learned that they never use artificial preservatives.
Karen Propes says
I learned that a real chef prepares their food and it is tested in a real resturant. Fresh food and from local suppliers.
We would love to try their LASAGNA BOLOGNESE.
Brent Strassburg says
I learned they use natural ingredients. I want to try the burritos especially the meatball marinara one.
Kristin says
The company started with their oatmeal offerings.
I would love to try the Chicken Black Bean.
jeanette sheets says
their recipes are prepared by a real chef
jeanette sheets says
http://www.goodfoodmadesimple.com/our-food/uncured-bacon-eggs/
Jillian Too says
I would love to try the Buffalo Style Chicken. I learned that they started with breakfast items.