
\Anonymous wrote:almost never eat fast food. if we're late, i usually feed my son frozen meatballs with a veggie and applesauce or something. or noodles with something. or stirfry tofu. or scrambled eggs. truthfully i think it's easier to cook something quick than to stop at any kind of restaurant. i keep frozen sweet potatoe fries in the freezer too. i try to keep the freezer filled for just such occasions.
(just kidding...but it made me chuckle so I thought I'd pass it on)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are people afraid to leave the crockpot on all day? Isn't that what a crockpot is made for?
My father was a fireman in a major city for 25 years before he retired.
He has seen PLENTY of fires started by people who left a crockpot unattended.
Same goes for folks who let their real Christmas trees get overly dry and have the tree near electrical outlets or use Christmas lights, but I digress.
Anonymous wrote:We don't have fast food very close to us, so it really isn't an option for weeknights. And I don't order takeout very often.
Frozen veggies make life a lot easier. You don't have to worry about them going bad before the end of the week, you don't have to wash and cut, etc. And they free up your hands to do the main dish. DD does homework or takes a bath while I cook and set the table.
I love my programmable crock pot and my programmable rice cooker. I don't worry about leaving them on all day. Lots of things are plugged in all day. I am careful to make sure I don't put them close to a stack of papers or anything though.
What does work for us (90 minutes from the time I walk in the front door to lights out for DD):
* crock pot meals - these also make a lot, so I get lunch and another dinner out of them
* soup - either home made in the crock pot, or from the refrigerated case at the grocery store
* grilled meat + microwaved veggie
* eggs for dinner - so quick, cheap and a great protein source
* grilled cheese plus fruit or salad
* sauteed chicken and veggies - this only works if you slice and marinate the chicken and prep the veggies the night before though (frozen veggies are easy for this; can do lots of variations with different seasonings)
* quiche
Prepping in the morning or the night before is a hassle, but it does have rewards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP,
Take a look at the 5 dinners in 1 hour website. It is a subscription service that sends you 5 meals, a shopping list, prep instructions and cooking instructions. You prepare 5 meals in an hour and then each night you cook the meal in 20-25 mins or less. I substitute bagged salad for the sides. I have several friends who are using this and it has been a huge help to all of us who have tried it. And, there are at least 2 single moms in my crew who have tried it and rave about it.
I NEVER take an hour to cook dinner during the week. Not clear who has time for that. I do 5-10 minute meals all the time. Grilled cheese, scrambled eggs, stirfry something, frozen meatballs or fish sticks.
Anonymous wrote:OP,
Take a look at the 5 dinners in 1 hour website. It is a subscription service that sends you 5 meals, a shopping list, prep instructions and cooking instructions. You prepare 5 meals in an hour and then each night you cook the meal in 20-25 mins or less. I substitute bagged salad for the sides. I have several friends who are using this and it has been a huge help to all of us who have tried it. And, there are at least 2 single moms in my crew who have tried it and rave about it.