Anonymous wrote:I keep these lightly breaded chicken breasts in the freezer I love. Also a bunch of veggies and things like Trader Joe’s Mexican style cauliflower rice which you just heat in a pan and it’s done. That’s an easy dinner. If we make
Meatballs we freeze a serving for another time etc.
Anonymous wrote:I listened to a podcast about saving money and it talked about having emergency meals on hand when you're too lazy so you don't succumb to eating out.
Some of mine are: frank n beans, zatarains jambalaya mix and chicken sausage, spaghetti and meatballs (Rao's sauce and frozen meatballs).
I don't even consider this an emergency meal but every week we have breakfast for dinner - roating with one week - banana pancakes, and the next is eggs.
Anonymous wrote:I listened to a podcast about saving money and it talked about having emergency meals on hand when you're too lazy so you don't succumb to eating out.
Some of mine are: frank n beans, zatarains jambalaya mix and chicken sausage, spaghetti and meatballs (Rao's sauce and frozen meatballs).
I don't even consider this an emergency meal but every week we have breakfast for dinner - roating with one week - banana pancakes, and the next is eggs.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I make dinner even when I don’t feel like it. I put on an audiobook in my earbuds and do it anyway.
I totally don’t feel like cooking today (chronic heath condition flare) so I am making something easy, cheeseburger soup. Everyone should like it well enough and it takes 30 minutes tops, I clean as I go so there will be no cleanup after except tossing the bowls we eat from in the dishwasher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been spending entirely too much on takeout and vow to eat out less next month. But sometimes I just don’t want to cook. I don’t want to clean. I don’t want to do anything but throw away a paper plate, at most. I’m looking to alternatives to eating out that don’t require ANY effort or energy in the kitchen. **NOT PIZZA!** We already have a rotating pizza night.
I’ve considered those Costco prepared meals, but they aren’t exactly “cheap”, and some of them take planning (like an hour or more to bake the pot pie/meatloaf, etc.)
Cereal night is another idea but in the past, everyone is still hungry later. And, cereal isn’t cheap either! And nobody enjoys the same cereal. If I’m spending $6 a box, we might as well get Subway.
Help!!!
You are in dire need of a math class.
Subway! Yikes