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Ep14: Boston Market Turkey Breast Medallions in a Cranberry Relish

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2008

Another review from Gregory Ng, The Frozen Food Master. Boston Market should be ashamed of themselves. I thought with New England roots they would be representing the Thanksgiving grub Pilgrim-style. Boy was I wrong. Go to Freezerburns.com for more great frozen food reviews

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  • i love boston markets stuff

  • You should try reviewing some of their other meals, this one is by far their worst. The chicken primavera in particular is very good in my opinion.

  • HAHAHA my initials r BM thats funny..

  • What did it taste like? What did you not like about it? Was it not fresh or something?

  • All the boston market meals are good except this one.

  • Ghetto Taccos!!!

  • Boston market is not actually a east coast company. Their headquarters is in Colorado.

    --Employed there for 2 years.

  • haha looks like carrot vomitttttt lmao

  • you always nod your head when you like things

  • For some reason this guy kinda reminds me of Trump >.>;

    Love the vids/reviews though.. I'm asian, never tried or seen a Salisbury Steak before- so curious as to what it tastes like, my first impression was it was some sorta beef tar tar hahaha.. but I'm told it's just like a hamburger patty..

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