Anonymous wrote:A combo of items from TJ’s and Costco is what we do under these circumstances.
For example, Trader Joe’s kung pao chicken with rice from the rice cooker and maybe some Trader Joe’s spring rolls or pot stickers. I make double the rice I need and use the leftover for rice and bean burritos the next night. Just heat canned beans.
Pretty easy and not too much clean up. Yes, more than from takeout, but not that much more and much less expensive.
TJ’s kung pao chicken is so good. I also like their scallion pancake things. The pre-marinated chicken shawarma is good too.
OP I get where you’re coming from b/c sometimes you just want to eat and not prepare anything. That is when we pull out a frozen lasagna that can be baked in its original pan. Also, I will cook large meals when I have energy (like a bunch of chicken Alfredo) and freeze half so I can pull it out later and serve with a bagged salad.
Another idea is charcuterie night. We do this like once a month where we just grab all the stuff we need to use out of the fridge (usually we have some prosciutto or salami) pair with whatever fruit, cheese, etc. we need to finish off and some crackers, nuts, etc. Super easy and our kids love eating this way.