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[quote=Anonymous]Experiment with a good mac and cheese recipe (start with a stove top one) and once you get good at making the roux you can mix it up with different cheeses, mix-ins, and baking vs. stove top. Pair with a green salad or roasted veggies. Done. ------------------------------------------------- Buy a bag of frozen chicken breasts from Trader Joe's. Get about 1 cup of some type of sauce. Options: - salsa - bbq sauce (add extra brown sugar or honey or pepper) - lemon juice, butter, olive oil, herbs - dijon mustard soy sauce and apricot jelly (trust me) - soy and ginger and sesame oil (just a little oil) Preheat your oven to 425 degrees. Slather the chicken in the sauce, on all sides in a baking dish. Pour the rest of the sauce on top. Cook for 35 minutes. Flip it halfway. Serve with rice/potatoes/fresh bread and a veggie/salad/fruit. Done. [/quote]
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