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[quote=Anonymous]Trader Joe's has some pretty good frozen pastas in a bag. The arribiata is one of the best and easiest but there are several more. Some with / some without protein. You can also add rotisserie chicken or frozen meatballs. That plus a salad in a bag (or a bin of mixed greens with cherry tomatoes, olives, a mini cucumber if you want to take 5 seconds to chop it up) and bottled dressing is a great meal. Frozen burritos like TJs or Amy's in a glass dish baked according to directions, but top with a can of enchilada sauce and cheese first. Serve with salsa, sour cream, grape tomatoes, pre-made guac, and nuke a bag of rice if you want to. Sheet pan (or two, depending on the size of your family and appetites) with frozen fries/sweet potato fries/tots/onion rings, veggie burgers (black bean, veggie, whatever you like), and a pile of onions/mushrooms with oil spray and salt. Top burgers with cheese at the last second. Serve on buns with sauces, pickles, mixed greens, and a plate of extra veggies on the side (baby carrots, snap peas, grape tomatoes, etc..). I bake chicken (frozen, fresh, whatever) in foil (easy clean up) with olive oil, garlic/salt/pepper/paprika/thyme/lemon and serve with egg noodles and frozen peas. Butter on the noodles makes it taste great. I could give you chicken sheet pan stuff but you said insanely easy. [/quote]
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