Anonymous wrote:So no one is using fresh vegetables at all? Just frozen or CANNED??
We can't have frozen dinners or even much take out because of my DH low sodium diet restrictions.
I mean, yeah, we make mac and cheese but that's like my last choice since its nutritionally bereft.
We don't want just pasta and can of jarred sauce -- my side of family has history of diabetes, thats why something like whole grain rice with vegetables in a paella is better than rice cooker white rice or frozen fried rice.
Anonymous wrote:So no one is using fresh vegetables at all? Just frozen or CANNED??
We can't have frozen dinners or even much take out because of my DH low sodium diet restrictions.
I mean, yeah, we make mac and cheese but that's like my last choice since its nutritionally bereft.
We don't want just pasta and can of jarred sauce -- my side of family has history of diabetes, thats why something like whole grain rice with vegetables in a paella is better than rice cooker white rice or frozen fried rice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me again. We also do burgers and tacos.
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Anonymous wrote:So no one is using fresh vegetables at all? Just frozen or CANNED??
We can't have frozen dinners or even much take out because of my DH low sodium diet restrictions.
I mean, yeah, we make mac and cheese but that's like my last choice since its nutritionally bereft.
We don't want just pasta and can of jarred sauce -- my side of family has history of diabetes, thats why something like whole grain rice with vegetables in a paella is better than rice cooker white rice or frozen fried rice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any recipe for Japanese curry meal?
Tonight we had pan-roasted chicken thighs and TJ chicken fried rice, adding extra veggies and eggs. 30 min max and kids liked it.
Get golden curry packets that come in a box
Cut in large chunks (not slices) -
Carrots
Sweet potato
White potato
Onion
*I add thinly sliced seitan but that’s optional
Put all in instant pot with 1/3 c water and put golden curry packet on top. Cook on STEW for 12-15 mins.
Serve over white rice
Anonymous wrote:Do as much prep on the weekend as you can. All of the following has helped me cut way down on the time I spend standing in the kitchen nightly:
- Make a big batch of stir fry (or paella, or wherever recipe you want) and eat it twice that week.
- Wash and chop all your veggies for the week.
- Plan some sheet pan dinners and prep the ingredients so all you need to do is dump them on the pan and bake.
- Cook a ton of brown rice at once. I use my Instant Pot for this. Portion out what you’ll use during the week. Freeze the rest in bags and pull out to thaw the morning you’ll need it.
Anonymous wrote:Me again. We also do burgers and tacos.
Anonymous wrote:You get home at 4pm, so dinner is ready at 5? That's at LEAST an hour before we eat dinner. What's the problem?
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, we are at wits end. I get home early since I wake up at 5, but it’s killing me. So I would like to shift to a more normal 8-4 schedule, but how do you dinner.
Even a simple dinner takes a while:
Oven roasted chicken shawarma. - 15 min prep
Salad - wash romaine leaves and dice, slice onions, tomatoes, carrots and mix dressing - 15 min
Simple paella - dice onions, garlic, peppers, toss in rice and shrimp, and water and simmer for 45 min.
If im a rock star I can get that out in an hour, maybe.
And that’s a dead simple meal unless we eat frozen or take out. What are other people doing — I do wished my parents had encouraged me to SAH, this juggle sucks.
Anonymous wrote:How do people make tacos quickly?
1) sautee beef
2) wash and shred lettuce
3) wash and shred cilantro, onion, dice tomatoes.
4) shred cheese or I guess use anti-caking agent cheese
It seems as much work or more than a salad?