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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If bringing something frozen to heat up and bagged salad has worked in the past, is making something healthier frozen to heat up an option? [b]Lentil bolognese? [/b] A big pot of some kind of vegetable heavy soup and sandwich fixings? It might help if you tell us what “healthier” means to you? People define it so differently. [/quote] This is an odd suggestion [/quote] I didn't make that suggestion, but if you bring an instant pot down with you, that is one of the easiest dinners to make. You basically dump everything in (including the pasta, sauce, and enough veggie broth to cook the pasta) turn the pot on and set it for around 5 min. Once it's done, release the pressure and you're ready to eat.[/quote] I did make the suggestion. OP seemed to be saying that pasta worked for her family, but she wanted something healthier, and faster. I wouldn't make it there. I'd just grab a container from the freezer. Stick it in the microwave, boil some pasta, and dinner is on the table. [/quote]
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