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I came accross a coupon for "Good Earth". I have never heard of it. Are they any good? It says they have no artificial flavors or preservatives (yadda yadda what most of these packages say). I usually stay away from packaged foods but sometimes Im just too tired to whip up a super fresh dinner.
Re: "Good Earth"
So from your post, I guess this isn't a coupon for the tea? That's what I think of for "Good Earth".
I did some googling and I can't really see the appeal. Its a box with seasonings and noodles. In my experience I've found that the noodles in 'kits' like this are bafflingly different (worse) than regular, and I'm not really seeing where the time savings are. You buy and cut meat, boil noodles from this box and add seasonings from this box, or you buy and cut meat, boil noodles from a box of noodles, and add some sort of seasoning you have.
I couldn't find the ingredients online, and otherwise, don't really have any opinion, sorry!