By Mike Thayer
When money is tight or you’re just looking for something for the sheer convenience of it, grab a bag of Papa Luigi Homestyle Meatballs from the Dollar Tree for $1.
They’re not WOW good, but they’re decent, especially when coupled with some marinara or a BBQ sauce for dipping. I’ve had them in a classic spaghetti and meatballs dish as well, not bad.
You get a generous portion, 7 ounces of meat for $1. You really can’t beat that. I’ve oven baked them, warmed them up in a saute’ pan, threw them in the crock pot with a little olive oil – easy in all preparations. It’s so convenient to have a bag on hand that you can just pull from the freezer and put an easy-peasy meal together with.
I’m giving Papa Luigi Homestyle Meatballs 3 out of 5 Bachelor on the Cheap stars, they’re not the best frozen meatball out there, but for $1, you can’t go wrong.
$pend Wisely My Friends…..
Food Review: Papa Luigi Homestyle Meatballs – Bachelor on the Cheap
By Mike Thayer
When money is tight or you’re just looking for something for the sheer convenience of it, grab a bag of Papa Luigi Homestyle Meatballs from the Dollar Tree for $1.
They’re not WOW good, but they’re decent, especially when coupled with some marinara or a BBQ sauce for dipping. I’ve had them in a classic spaghetti and meatballs dish as well, not bad.
You get a generous portion, 7 ounces of meat for $1. You really can’t beat that. I’ve oven baked them, warmed them up in a saute’ pan, threw them in the crock pot with a little olive oil – easy in all preparations. It’s so convenient to have a bag on hand that you can just pull from the freezer and put an easy-peasy meal together with.
I’m giving Papa Luigi Homestyle Meatballs 3 out of 5 Bachelor on the Cheap stars, they’re not the best frozen meatball out there, but for $1, you can’t go wrong.
$pend Wisely My Friends…..