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[quote=Anonymous]Soup and sandwiches are a quick and easy dinner for when I don't have much time or energy. We keep a few cans of soup in the pantry, we usually have bread or tortillas on hand, cheese and lettuce or spinach in the fridge, veggie burgers in the freezer, and with these items it is easy to make a quick dinner. Also, if you make extra rice, and keep some frozen veggies in your freezer, and you have eggs in the fridge, you can make fried rice. If you have a box of pasta, some fresh or frozen vegetables, and spices, chicken bullion or canned chicken broth, you can make soup or a pasta dish with vegetables. We eat meals without meat about 5/7 days for dinner and the kids don't even realize it because we've always done it this way. We aren't vegetarians, but preparing meat as a protein for dinner every night can be a pain in the butt. I always have veggie burgers and tofu and quorn chick'n and eggs as a source of protein because it is so easy and convenient. [/quote]
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