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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What in the world are you cooking that requires sweeping and mopping every single night? [/quote] Right? Sweeping, maybe, but my floor gets mopped every other Thursday when the cleaning ladies come. [/quote] X1000 OP I also work a hybrid schedule, and on the days I go into the office we have EXTREMELY SIMPLE dinners that take like 10-15 min to get on the table and involve very few dirty dishes. I do sweep the kitchen and eating area nightly -- which takes a mere few minutes -- but of course I don't mop every night! Like the PP, that happens once every two weeks when the cleaning lady comes. Sounds like if you change your dinner/cleaning routine you could find a bunch of time in your day. [/quote] What are you simple dinners that make no mess?[/quote] I make the four-ingredient chili on the back of the McCormick chili spice packet -- it uses one saute pan. Ground beef takes 7 minutes to brown, and then simmers with the other three ingredients - can of diced tomatoes, can of beans, and the spice packet (which get dumped in) for 10 minutes. Serve with typical chili toppings. I take a sheet pan and line it with parchment paper. Put four store bough naans on sheet pan. Spread store bought pesto on each. Tear up chunks of fresh mozzarella ball and put on top. Then put on a handful of spinach on top of that and and finally top with red pepper flakes. Cook in oven for 13 minutes. Voila, pesto spinach flatbreads. Serve with store-bought marinara sauce. Only thing that can't go in dishwasher is the sheet pan. For salads on the sides of meals I use bagged greens mixes, pre-cut veggies, and store-bought vinaigrette, etc. I have plenty of meals like these...you get the idea. [/quote]
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