Anonymous wrote:I really want to roll my eyes to this thread. Really op?! In 10 years you haven't figured out how to make meals that are simple. LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really want to roll my eyes to this thread. Really op?! In 10 years you haven't figured out how to make meals that are simple. LOL
I know how to make simple meals, but there will only be 20 minutes from the time we all get home till when we need to be in the car. My kids can barely eat in 20 minutes. I won't even have time to heat up a frozen pizza. I literally need something that will take 5 minutes max.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really want to roll my eyes to this thread. Really op?! In 10 years you haven't figured out how to make meals that are simple. LOL
I know how to make simple meals, but there will only be 20 minutes from the time we all get home till when we need to be in the car. My kids can barely eat in 20 minutes. I won't even have time to heat up a frozen pizza. I literally need something that will take 5 minutes max.
Anonymous wrote:I really want to roll my eyes to this thread. Really op?! In 10 years you haven't figured out how to make meals that are simple. LOL
Anonymous wrote:I bulk cook on Sundays and usually freeze half for a future meal. I try to have something in the crockpot, something in the oven and something on the range at the same time.
For example, my meal plan for this week is:
Sunday fish dinner with steamed veggies and rice (double batch of rice in the rice cooker for later in the week)
Sunday prep: salmon cakes (freeze for future meal), soup in the crock pot for Monday
Monday: soup, good bread, salad
Tuesday: eggplant parm (frozen from two Sundays ago bulk cooking) with a side of steamed spinach and leftover bread.
Wednesday: salmon cakes (half of Sunday's batch) plus one fresh, one frozen veggie, maybe Sundays rice.
Thursday: burger night with sweet potato fries (I work from home on Thursdays so I can throw the homemade fries in the oven)
Friday: leftovers or omelets with leftover veggies from the week.
Meal planning. It's all about meal planning and Sundays.
Anonymous wrote:You're going to want a crockpot and to start cooking meals on the weekends you can reheat during the week. Also rotisserie chickens will be your friends.