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[quote=Anonymous]1.You can make your own pizza dough the night before and let it rise under a towel when you're at work. Then, it only takes 10 minutes to bake. 2. Turkey chili in a crockpot - (we make ours w/o beans) 3. Tacos -- keep chopped veges in baggies or a container and have kids assemble their own (takes 2 minutes) 4. Chicken - cook all day in crockpot 5. Turkey meatloaf -- wrap in foil and cook on low all day in crockpot 6. Vege Soup -- cook all day in a crockpot 7. Sloppy Joes w/ ground turkey - cook all day ... 8. Baked ham - wrap in foil and cook all day... 9. Baked Turkey - "... 10. chicken or shrimp salad - make in advance and put on toast 11. Casseroles -- make the night before and put post it note on when it should go into oven for nanny 12. lasagna or baked stuffednoodles -- cook the night before and let nanny know when to put it in oven 13. brisket -- wrap in foil w/ bbq sauce and cook in crock pot 14. Crap cakes -- buy canned crab and make them in advance to re-heat 15. salads and pasta salads -- make in advance and have family eat while you're putting the finishing touches on dinner 16. frozen meatballs - throw in crockpot w/ chili sauce and heat all day 17. stir fries or steam fried asian -- chip in advance and stir or steam fry for 5 minutes [/quote]
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