Target: EVOL Family Meals Only $3.59 (Reg. $7.99)

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Target EVOL Family Meals

Target shoppers! Head over here where you can load a new 30% off EVOL Frozen Family Meals Cartwheel Savings Offer. Even sweeter, there is a nice and high value $2/1 EVOL Multi-Serve Meal for 2 coupon available. With that said, check out the deal you can score…

EVOL Frozen Family Meals $7.99
Use the 30% off EVOL Frozen Family Meals Cartwheel Offer (will deduct $2.40)
Plus, use the $2/1 EVOL Multi-Serve Meal for 2 coupon found here
Final Cost $3.59!

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  1. gater

    Has anyone had these before? Are they any good?

  2. heidi

    As a vegetarian, I usually get the squash ravioli and its under $4 regularly at my local Target! I stock up when these deals come around and the kiddos even gobble em up! There’s a touch of honey in them so they’re a bit sweet and I add more tomatoes and kale. Super yummy for a quick prep meal for our busy family.

    • gater

      Thank you! I’m trying to go meatless afew nights aweek but other than spaghetti, veggie burgers and veggie stir fry I have a hard time thinking of stuff to cook! These might be an thing for every now and again.

      • Maria

        Lentil soup, tortilla soup, noodle salad, rice and beans…just a couple of suggestions for ya! We try to eat vegetarian a few nights a week too because halal meat is getting more and more expensive!

      • heidi

        Veggie fried rice is one of our favorites. I make a double batch of brown basmati rice and use half for one meal as a side and put the leftover in the fridge for fried rice later. Saute onion, garlic, ginger, celery, carrots, broccoli etc til tender, add the rice, coik for a gew minutes til hot, make a well in middle and add a couple beaten eggs and let them cook in the middle til set, then mix together. I toss in frozen peas, edamame and dry roasted peanuts for the last few minutes. Easy to use whatever veggies you have or prefer. Add curry powder or tumeric if you like. Takes me ten minutes tops!

        • Whitney

          Delish! One of my favorite meatless meals is a pineapple thai fried rice. The recipe is on Pinterest if you search it! The food blogger is cookie and kate 🙂

          • heidi

            Yum! I’m on it, thanks!

      • gater

        That sounds great! Thank you both!

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Thanks for such great feedback Heidi! Sounds great!

  3. Anne

    We just had the teriyaki kind for dinner and it was great. I’m nine weeks pregnant and have morning sickness so my recommendation means a lot! You can recognize all the ingredients! It’s the first gluten free teriyaki we’ve found since my husband went GF two years ago. I will go back and get four more this week for more exhausted first trimester evenings.

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