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Let's share meal ideas- easy and low-fat
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 489965" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Kitchen cleanup is a real psychological downer...especially when you're down to start off. I'm sure you all are tired of hearing it, lol, but I have reduced the mess alot by using heavy duty alum. foil, double folded, to bake most things. If they are big and heavy then I completely line the pan with the foil so cleanup is a breeze. I also use disposable plates and cups to keep difficult child and husband from leaving a mess when snacking or having lunch. husband complains a bit about the $$'s for disposables, sigh, but I figure it pays for itself since there is less water running and fewer loads in the wife. Probably in a few years I'll switch over to disposable premade alum oven safe pans and that will make it even easier. I feel so much better when the kitchen is cleaned up pronto. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 489965, member: 35"] Kitchen cleanup is a real psychological downer...especially when you're down to start off. I'm sure you all are tired of hearing it, lol, but I have reduced the mess alot by using heavy duty alum. foil, double folded, to bake most things. If they are big and heavy then I completely line the pan with the foil so cleanup is a breeze. I also use disposable plates and cups to keep difficult child and husband from leaving a mess when snacking or having lunch. husband complains a bit about the $$'s for disposables, sigh, but I figure it pays for itself since there is less water running and fewer loads in the wife. Probably in a few years I'll switch over to disposable premade alum oven safe pans and that will make it even easier. I feel so much better when the kitchen is cleaned up pronto. DDD [/QUOTE]
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