Marc and I both really enjoy eating fajitas, but I particularly don't enjoy all of the cutting and chopping -- especially if time is limited.
Well, I recently found, in the frozen foods section of Wal-Mart, a fajitas kit --available in beef or chicken. It includes the seasoned meat, veggies, and the tortillas (6) -- all for $5.28. So, we decided to give it a try.

First, you sautee the veggies.

Then, you add the meat. This whole process takes around 10 minutes or so.

Then, you microwave the tortillas. I went by the instructions, and I microwaved them for 1 1/2 minutes -- too long! I will go with a shorter time next time.

Then, you fix your fajitas. We simply added sour cream and salsa (things I always have on hand) to the fajitas. VERY SIMPLE!

On a scale of 1-5 (5 being the best), Marc gave them a 3. I have them a 4. This is on taste. Marc felt that it was missing the "fresh" taste.
On a scale of 1-5 (5 being the easiest), I give it a strong 5 on being easy to fix.
Overall, we highly recommend them -- especially for it being a complete meal in itself for only $5.28 (with everything chopped).
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