- lean cuisine
- lean cuisine nounCuisine minceur (qv)• • •Main Entry: ↑lean
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Lean Cuisine — is a brand of frozen entreés and dinners sold in the United States, Canada, and Australia by Nestlé. The brand began as low fat, low calorie versions of Stouffer s products. Today Lean Cuisine includes traditional dinners, ethnic dishes, pizzas,… … Wikipedia
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