Any cookbook recommendations for busy, weeknight family meals.

Anonymous
Or anything that's been helpful for meal planning during the week with kids who have multiple activities and sometimes need to eat at different times.
Anonymous
We love Milk Street Tuesday Night. Fast, easy, yummy.
Anonymous
The 6 o'clock scramble
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We love Milk Street Tuesday Night. Fast, easy, yummy.


You beat me to it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We love Milk Street Tuesday Night. Fast, easy, yummy.


You beat me to it.



These recipes look wonderful but my kids would never eat these dishes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We love Milk Street Tuesday Night. Fast, easy, yummy.


DP but thanks for the rec. Just got the Kindle version of the MSTN Mediterranean for $4.99!
Anonymous
Once Upon a Chef books by Jennifer Segal.
Anonymous
Sandwiches for dinner
Cold rotisserie chicken with either ranch or ketchup. My kid has that for dinner once a week, with tomatoes, cucumbers, and some kind of chip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We love Milk Street Tuesday Night. Fast, easy, yummy.


You beat me to it.



These recipes look wonderful but my kids would never eat these dishes.


My kids eat many of them. Even my picky daughter loves the za’taar chicken.
Anonymous
Rachel Ray gets a bad rap but many of her recipes are actually quite good.
Anonymous
Lots of good suggestions! Thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rachel Ray gets a bad rap but many of her recipes are actually quite good.


+1 have had a few of her recipes in rotation for years
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Or anything that's been helpful for meal planning during the week with kids who have multiple activities and sometimes need to eat at different times.


Ubereats!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We love Milk Street Tuesday Night. Fast, easy, yummy.


You beat me to it.


What do you make from there that’s good? The recipes seem just ok to me. I have had the cookbook for two years but haven’t made anything. Any suggestions?
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