Anonymous
Post 02/01/2013 10:09     Subject: favorite dinner in a pinch?

Waffles or pancakes and fruit.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2013 07:04     Subject: favorite dinner in a pinch?

Anonymous wrote:Frozen chicken breasts (bag from Trader Joes) - sauteed with olive oil and McCormick's Jerk Seasoning. It's delicious and done in about 15 minutes or so. No prep. No store run required.

Rice on the side - buy Trader Joe's cooked/frozen rice boxs and just microwave, or buy Minute Rice.

Whole green beans (also frozen)- sauteed in olive oil and garlic salt.


Do you defrost the chicken first in the microwave?
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2013 01:05     Subject: favorite dinner in a pinch?

Anonymous wrote:Chicken parmesan (also buy pre breaded patties like pp) with pasta.

Buy a rotisserie chicken and make a quick side

Grilled cheese and boxed tomato soup.

Pasta with butter, parmesan and broccolli florets.

Mac and cheese with sausage



That does sound good on a cold winter day!
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2013 01:03     Subject: favorite dinner in a pinch?

Frozen chicken breasts (bag from Trader Joes) - sauteed with olive oil and McCormick's Jerk Seasoning. It's delicious and done in about 15 minutes or so. No prep. No store run required.

Rice on the side - buy Trader Joe's cooked/frozen rice boxs and just microwave, or buy Minute Rice.

Whole green beans (also frozen)- sauteed in olive oil and garlic salt.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2013 00:57     Subject: favorite dinner in a pinch?

Baked/grilled chicken or fish with microwave veggie pouch and rice
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2013 00:30     Subject: favorite dinner in a pinch?

Anonymous wrote:Spaghetti

Salad with olives, avocado, cucumber, tomatoes, cashews, and either sliced kiwi or pears dressed with cranberry pear white balsamic vinegar and olive oil

Cereal


Yum, I want your salad!
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2013 00:22     Subject: favorite dinner in a pinch?

Salmon or chicken (we keep some back-up frozen) in a pan with olive oil, corn, mini lima beans, pasting/Orzo, enough dressing/sauce to soak everything. Cook longer than would with must the meat (usually 400 for an hour) and the entire meal comes out of the pan.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 23:47     Subject: favorite dinner in a pinch?

Chicken parmesan (also buy pre breaded patties like pp) with pasta.

Buy a rotisserie chicken and make a quick side

Grilled cheese and boxed tomato soup.

Pasta with butter, parmesan and broccolli florets.

Mac and cheese with sausage

Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 23:31     Subject: Re:favorite dinner in a pinch?

Soup with whatever meats and veggies we have. No meat, no problem, we have quinoa.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2013 23:28     Subject: favorite dinner in a pinch?

Spaghetti

Salad with olives, avocado, cucumber, tomatoes, cashews, and either sliced kiwi or pears dressed with cranberry pear white balsamic vinegar and olive oil

Cereal