Written By margaritowisnowski1263 Tuesday, August 30, 2022 Add Comment. My wife and I had some leftover stuffing from T-Day and wondered "What can we eat this with?". Just sent a message with a link in comments to this site to Conagra foods. Wonder Years. Southern Style Boiled Peanuts. - these! Wish they were still around. I really wish they would come back. The comments about it being discontinued because of cost is probably true. Replacement that can be boiled with good selection is Hormel Completes. LOVE those bag meals! There used to be a pepper onion steak like that, too! We had them on bread, but a lot of times we had them over noodles. :). Shame that some favorite things end up disappearing. I DO REMEMBER THE AL A KING REAL WELL. Basic boilinbag meal consists of 4 components 1 A starch rice couscous or noodles 2 A protein beef chicken meatballs or tofu. This stuff was great. please please please :), Yes me and my honey was just remembering these the other day i loved boil in bag! boiling bags were around long before the 80's. From: 7.95. I wish they would bring these back. . Like many others I Google'd boil in bag meats and found this forum. These were so gooooooood,I wish they would bring them back .They are so easy and cost effective for seniors and people who live alone and don't want to have a lot of left over food from fixing a big meal ,just enough for one person . We were so broke when we got married 38 years ago and we had these several times a week. I love love loved the turkey on bread (occasionally buttered bread as well). They made great lunches for my kids and their friends. They were like the pizza rolls but shrimp. Still no ala king. I loved the meat loaf with tomato sauce. Think that will help,lol.). My brother and I lived on those things. I am eating a veal parm and it made me think of back in the day when that was the bomb. maybe they could put them in a bag that is sealed but a slider would open the seal with getting splashed by gravy? Loved them ALL, don't forget about the Banquet frozen cream pies. If anyone finds the beef and gravy, PLEASE let me know. Ditto other comments BRING THEM BACK ! Please bring it back. The site for the "70s" food and everyone was raving there as well about loving and wanting these! I also learned to like Chipped Beef. Wants his boiling bags back nowmiss them dearly :(. Never thought I'd google this. I suggested that we go to the grocery and see if the Banquet turkey Cooking Bags were still available. Please bring them back. Please bring them back, Just found this site, the last place I was able to find these were at albertsons about 6 years ago.we no longer have an albertsons but they definitely need to bring these back. My mother now has passed away she lovd those meals especially chicken ala king. Just like going to a restaurant only a lot cheaper. I loved the roast beef and gravy on toast. OH SNAP DA DA DAP!!! But they were SOOOO good! Especially with a little minute rice. Now that I am retired and not well, I need them again. Perfect portion size. Anybody else miss the days of boiling their food in a plastic bag, carefully extracting the bag from the scalding pot, frantically searching for scissors to cut open the bag, then dodging the fiery contents as they splashed onto the plate? I remember these with fond memories. The gravy with the peas and carrots, was that the chicken a la king? BRING BACK THE GOOD FOOD!!!PLEASE??? For some reason I remember something called 'turkey tetrazzini', does that sound right? My grandson would love them, Im sure. The microwave ones now the noodles are too thick and soggy. Hello from Texas everyone! Salisbury Steak, Roast Beef, Turkey and Sloppy Joes. Brand:Banquet . Multisim Online Version Free. 1 Success Boil-in-Bag Rice, Thai Jasmine Rice, Quick Rice Meals, 14-Ounce Box DELICIOUS JASMINE RICE: You deserve to sit down and savor your meals. so as a child I grew up on minute rice and boil in bag turkey. They are not spell checked or reviewed for accuracy. Marinara Sauce $ 5.50 - $ 9.50 Select options. Back in the 60's, Great Scot would put 'em on sale 10/$10, but usually 4 or 5 for a buck. I really did love them. Our bad luck. Late payment fees may apply with some providers (18+ terms apply). oh yes! Adventure Menu Meals - Boil in the Bag - 100% Meat. Does any body remember the frozen pepper steaks, they were oval, and they came frozen, but only took a couple minutes to fry up? They made for a quick after-school meal before I went off with my friends for the night. And yes, as others have pointed out, they were microwavable. Please bring them back, I know they can be retrofitted to microwaving. I think of them often. They were Yureka foods. I loved them i was raised on them and so were my kids they were awesome i hate that their not here anymore i hope they bring them back i ll have a deep freeze waiting for them lol my store would never have them lol id be stalking up heehee. I did not care for the Creamed Chipped Beef variety. I know I have seen the chipped beef one recently but none of the others. growing up poor we were practically raised on these, and can still remember about 10 years ago they were going for around 69 cents. I LOVED the Salisbury Steak - my mom would get the cream turkey and my dad liked the beef bits. I raised 4 kids and these were great for a family. Oh yeaI just googled boil-in-a bag salsbury steak and I found you Guy's..I thought it was just me that loved those things.I remember them from the late 70's and eary 80'sthey where about 15 cents and alot of food for the money..the salsbury steak must of been a good 1/4 pound of meat and the chicken parm was great too. He cooks veal shank with vegetables and seasonings in the bags, and occasionally capons and lamb shanks. I was trying to explain them to my kids the other day and they were looking at me as if I was crazy! So funny that I just found this site, as we started a new business last year where we do fully prepared food in boiling bags! I didn't have fresh chicken so I used some Kirkland canned chicken breast. Could you please consider all the senior citizens who sometimes live alone and cook for one. Stouffer's makes the chipped beef in a bag that can be boiled or microzapped. Damn, I soooo miss these. Cilantro Bean Soup $ 8.00 Add to cart. were my go-to hot meals. We would make isntant mashed potatoes on top of sliced bread and put the chicken ala King on top or other ones and it was great,I have 7 kids from ages 37 to 14 years of age that all loved them my 14 year old has have to enjoy the staffers version but we wish that freezer queen would bring them bag I fixed them in the microwave all the time it wasn't rocket science. I had forgotten all about them since we moved south. It was a multi-level marketing/distribution model business. I was just telling my daughter how great these were. But I guess all good things must come to an end. I grew up on those things. Has the price of food quadrupled since then? So I thought I'd see who else misses them and found this site. Banquet Family Size Homestyle Gravy And Sliced White Meat Turkey Frozen Meal 26 Oz Walmart Com Frozen Meals Grocery Foods Banquet Food. I remember them from the early to mid 80's, and all of a sudden they disappeared. Ha! It was the perfect size. It was worth a shot!!!!!! They were a quick and easy meal. It sure would help us Senior Citizens who live alone. 26/06/11 - 22:38 in Food and Drink #1. You can get anything that has the right portion ready to go !!! DIY boil-in-bag meals. (especially the turkey & beef). They are boil in the bag meals that utilize freezer bag cooking. Saturday's were "boil 'n bag" night !! Its probably been close to thirty years but I still miss them. Only 6 left in stock (more on the way). I remember having one w/ beef or chicken and it had a separate pack of rice that you boiled w/ it then combined them on a plate. She searched for a week without ever finding a reference to it. Being a single mother with long work hours, I used to buy these a lot and fix a meal around the bags. Don't know why ? In 1970, the company was purchased by RCA, which in turn sold it to Con-Agra in 1980. Stir in apple and green pepper and saut until slightly softened about 3. Sous vide takes raw ingredients and cooks them. Stupid auto correct! They were a great cheap meal. Finance options available. But wish they still sold the originals! what ever happend to them, why did such a great product go away. COMPANY FOLDED. Please bring back the Banquet Boiling Bag Meals. Each bag arrives ready to cook and yields 3.5 lbs. I used to buy 20 bags per week. We would put the frozen bag on a plate, poke it with a knife and microwave it. for $3.19. I used to have these for lunch just about every day. Amazoncom: boiling bags for food He cools the veal shank overnight and then puts it on a rotisserie for a crisp crust. wish they would bring them back i loved hot roast beef sandwhich or chicken ala king over toast or noodles and so fast and easy to fix. Man I miss those things. Boil-in-the-bag definition: (of food) able to be boiled in a sealed bag until ready to eat | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples The Best Frozen Meals and Snacks for Your Family | Banquet DINNER IS SERVED! I can't imagine that these were discontinued due to a lack in sales, as many times, the grocery store clerks had to refill these many times throughout the day. I loved these. Momma would toast bread and fix instant mashed potatoes! My ex- husband would eat 2 of the salisbury steak ones on his supper break from the factory. Invitation card first communion. !Like Debbie and all others say PLEASE bring them back,what store can we find them PS where can we find and buy boiling bags, I would like to make my wife dinner wiithout the hassels and surprize her with a boiling bag with french fries / baked potato,I could see the love in her eyes, Come on now it is time to bring the eighties back into the future,I need to fill my freezer with these boiling bags.Bring them back and you will be glad you did, i remember my last boil-in-a bag in 1998 Salisbury steak. my 80 year old mother is with me, during this nasty weather, and we were just talking about them. Would like to find both today to use again. :} Thanks for the memories to everyone who commented on here.those were the good ole days! Worked in a grocery back then. We have tried to duplicate the taste but no luck. THEN WE TRIED 'EM.WERE GOOD, BUT SEEMED LIKE THEY BURNED YOUR HAND ALOT. The directions were originally for boiling in hot water. by J.B. Chimene. Quick, easy and affordable! My favorite was the sliced beef, i live on a fix in come and i live alone please put those boil bag back on the market, please help us poor fokes thank you. I'm with all of you, I loved these and also WISH Banquet would bring THEM BACK! I boiled them before we got a microwave and then zapped them when we got one. I do still have a scar on my right hand from some of it dripping on me when I wan pouring out of bag but still crave them sometimes!