Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you make for dinner when you have no energy and are totally phoning it in? I’ll start:
Open-faced tuna melts, tomato soup from a can
Veggie “chicken” nuggets and oven fries, salad
Refrigerator-section ravioli or tortellini, jarred sauce, salad
Cavatappi with jarred light Alfredo sauce with frozen peas mixed in, asparagus
Make-your-own pizzas, salad
Each of these is a real dinner in my house. Not remotely phoning it in. Seriously, what do you consider a decent meal?
OP here. Fresh but simple:
marinated roast salmon, steamed spinach, rice
Homemade chicken pot pie (weekend)
Homemade chili, soup or stew with cornbread and a salad
Eggplant Parmesan, salad, garlic bread
Roast chicken, mashed potatoes, asparagus (weekend)
Lots of things that would be considered “30 minute meals” or Pioneer Woman-level effort
Basically, two fresh/homemade things and maybe one phone-it-in side like Rice a Roni or frozen rolls
Go to hell.
I’d tell you the same, but I think you’re already there if the salt from all that Chef Boyardee is making you this cranky. These are all dead easy meals, and some are indicated as “weekend” cooking.
I was only half serious. I'm an excellent cook. My comment was about the fact that you asked for simple dinner ideas when you "just can't" and then you're posting this list as a simple meal. I guess I should have said "Give me a break" instead of go to hell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you make for dinner when you have no energy and are totally phoning it in? I’ll start:
Open-faced tuna melts, tomato soup from a can
Veggie “chicken” nuggets and oven fries, salad
Refrigerator-section ravioli or tortellini, jarred sauce, salad
Cavatappi with jarred light Alfredo sauce with frozen peas mixed in, asparagus
Make-your-own pizzas, salad
Each of these is a real dinner in my house. Not remotely phoning it in. Seriously, what do you consider a decent meal?
OP here. Fresh but simple:
marinated roast salmon, steamed spinach, rice
Homemade chicken pot pie (weekend)
Homemade chili, soup or stew with cornbread and a salad
Eggplant Parmesan, salad, garlic bread
Roast chicken, mashed potatoes, asparagus (weekend)
Lots of things that would be considered “30 minute meals” or Pioneer Woman-level effort
Basically, two fresh/homemade things and maybe one phone-it-in side like Rice a Roni or frozen rolls
Go to hell.
I’d tell you the same, but I think you’re already there if the salt from all that Chef Boyardee is making you this cranky. These are all dead easy meals, and some are indicated as “weekend” cooking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you make for dinner when you have no energy and are totally phoning it in? I’ll start:
Open-faced tuna melts, tomato soup from a can
Veggie “chicken” nuggets and oven fries, salad
Refrigerator-section ravioli or tortellini, jarred sauce, salad
Cavatappi with jarred light Alfredo sauce with frozen peas mixed in, asparagus
Make-your-own pizzas, salad
Each of these is a real dinner in my house. Not remotely phoning it in. Seriously, what do you consider a decent meal?
OP here. Fresh but simple:
marinated roast salmon, steamed spinach, rice
Homemade chicken pot pie (weekend)
Homemade chili, soup or stew with cornbread and a salad
Eggplant Parmesan, salad, garlic bread
Roast chicken, mashed potatoes, asparagus (weekend)
Lots of things that would be considered “30 minute meals” or Pioneer Woman-level effort
Basically, two fresh/homemade things and maybe one phone-it-in side like Rice a Roni or frozen rolls
Go to hell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tell my kids to figure it out themselves. Eat whatever they want that's healthy. By age 6 they could put together something simple. Maybe they needed me to cut something or pour boiling water out.
The thought of 6 year olds making their own dinner is sad to me. Really any kid under like 12. Geez.
My 5 year old does this occasionally. Or makes his own lunch on the weekend. Usually a tortilla with nut butter and toppings like fruit, granola, etc. I don’t find it sad…
NP. The occasional weekend lunch is fine. Dinner, that’s sad. Dinner should be family time. Dinner should be parents taking care of kids. Once in a while, fine. Not regularly. That is sad.
DP, but don’t find it sad at all. I think we’d be in a better place as a society if more kids were taught to be capable, contributing humans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spaghetti with a jarred sauce. (Preferably a sauce that I made and canned or froze last summer, but sometimes a grocery store jar does it)
Hamburger patties - with our without bun, depending on what we have around - with sliced cucumbers and cherry tomatoes
Tuna melts - I'm with you on that one!!
🙄 are they handmade buns also? Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you make for dinner when you have no energy and are totally phoning it in? I’ll start:
Open-faced tuna melts, tomato soup from a can
Veggie “chicken” nuggets and oven fries, salad
Refrigerator-section ravioli or tortellini, jarred sauce, salad
Cavatappi with jarred light Alfredo sauce with frozen peas mixed in, asparagus
Make-your-own pizzas, salad
Each of these is a real dinner in my house. Not remotely phoning it in. Seriously, what do you consider a decent meal?
OP here. Fresh but simple:
marinated roast salmon, steamed spinach, rice
Homemade chicken pot pie (weekend)
Homemade chili, soup or stew with cornbread and a salad
Eggplant Parmesan, salad, garlic bread
Roast chicken, mashed potatoes, asparagus (weekend)
Lots of things that would be considered “30 minute meals” or Pioneer Woman-level effort
Basically, two fresh/homemade things and maybe one phone-it-in side like Rice a Roni or frozen rolls
Anonymous wrote:I tell my kids to figure it out themselves. Eat whatever they want that's healthy. By age 6 they could put together something simple. Maybe they needed me to cut something or pour boiling water out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tell my kids to figure it out themselves. Eat whatever they want that's healthy. By age 6 they could put together something simple. Maybe they needed me to cut something or pour boiling water out.
The thought of 6 year olds making their own dinner is sad to me. Really any kid under like 12. Geez.
My 5 year old does this occasionally. Or makes his own lunch on the weekend. Usually a tortilla with nut butter and toppings like fruit, granola, etc. I don’t find it sad…
NP. The occasional weekend lunch is fine. Dinner, that’s sad. Dinner should be family time. Dinner should be parents taking care of kids. Once in a while, fine. Not regularly. That is sad.