Slimming World meal from Iceland you won't know were for weight loss
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If you have been making some changes to your diet this January in a bid to cut calories it can be a minefield navigating meals and the supermarket. Making meals from scratch is an easy way to keep an eye on what is going into your food, but sometimes you just don't have the time or energy to cook a meal that fits your health goals.
So, if you are looking to drop a few pounds in 2025, Slimming World's frozen range in Iceland might be a quick fix for those nights you are out of inspiration. I tried some of the newest meals to be added to the Slimming World range and found one, in particular, you would not know was a slimming dinner.
I tried six of the new meals, and it was the most expensive one that came out on top. For me, the Slimming World King Prawn Bhuna – 500g, £4.75 - was delicious. The bhuna had a really nice depth of flavour. I could taste fragrant lemongrass, but not overpowering alongside a great mix of spices. There was a generous amount of prawns, which were well-seasoned and there was a nice heat to the curry, great for warming up on a cold night - although my husband disagreed and said it was spiced but no heat.
I halved a packet of microwave rice to have two portions, even so there was plenty of sauce. There were really big slices of red onion; these needed cutting down a little to elevate it further. Amazing for a slimming meal. 8/10. Slimming World Seasoned Potato Wedges - 800g, £3.25.
Nice quick alternative if you are following SW or diet. But they are quite dry. This makes them seem crisp, but they are more aerated when you bite in. While the seasoning, which you have to add yourself, the dryness was quite dominating, so I did have them with M&S coleslaw - not SW friendly, but you could syn it. 5/10.