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[quote=Anonymous]I love cooking, but even still get so tired of having to plan and prepare meals every night, so I sympathize! My strategy is to keep a running list of easy go to meals, like pasta or tacos. Literally keep a list taped inside a cabinet. If I try something new and it’s a hit and easy I add it to the list. A lot are pantry meals and things I can make from things I usually always have on hand. Keeping stocked on these things helps a lot. Like PPs, freezer “dump” meals are easy and can be done in bulk ahead. When we first got married my husband couldn’t cook for his life, but loved that he could at least dump a frozen bag into the slow cooker and get it going before leaving for work. Again, it took some work finding recipes we liked and that were easy, but I made a list and next time might make three bags at a time to have on hand. I’ve also started pre cooking ground beef and freezing it so it’s one less step to do at night. [/quote]
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