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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 552020" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>How about taking a ride to Sam's? They have frozen turkey and gravy, beef pot roast, all kind of frozen entree's...while you're there get a rotisserie chicken, maybr freeze one. If you are looking for easy, these are great solutions. Also, I am starving when I get home form work so I need to be ready, and husband is a total meat and potato person. Here is an idea. We do this alot. Buy those Perdue portioned and individually wrappred chicken breasts, 5 to a package...and defrost what you need each day, 2 or 3. Slice them up, and throw in a pan with a garlic clove, after a few min. put in fresh or frozen veggies, throw in a pack of soy sauce from the chineese food restaurant, cook some minute rice in another pot, and there....stir-fry chicken and veg.. 10 minutes. We also order out a lot. Some restaurants have lunch specials for 5-7 dollars, get 2 on a day while you're out and re-heat when Tony comes home. Janet, you don't have to re-invent the wheel each night to have meat and potatoes.</p><p></p><p> I have a grill pan and cook things like steak and burgers on that...I literally just throw them on, husband hates all seasoning, and then cook everything else in the microwave, a baked potato or frozen veggies. I also put fresh veggies in the microwave, sadly, husband hates fresh veggies. We have 2 different meals most nights. That is so easy and only takes like 10 min.</p><p></p><p>How about those bagged salads? Grilled chicken ceasar salad....just slice and cook you own chicken breasts on the grill pan. Add to a bagged ceasar salad, dressing included. </p><p></p><p>Buy a crock-pot and throw a roast in there.... just add a pack of lipton onion soup mix, water, and carrots and potatos. That could be 2 night's dinners. </p><p></p><p>How about bacon (2 min. in microwave, 2 pieces on a paper plate) eggs, toast, and frozen hash browns? My hungry husband loves this meal for dinner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 552020, member: 2668"] How about taking a ride to Sam's? They have frozen turkey and gravy, beef pot roast, all kind of frozen entree's...while you're there get a rotisserie chicken, maybr freeze one. If you are looking for easy, these are great solutions. Also, I am starving when I get home form work so I need to be ready, and husband is a total meat and potato person. Here is an idea. We do this alot. Buy those Perdue portioned and individually wrappred chicken breasts, 5 to a package...and defrost what you need each day, 2 or 3. Slice them up, and throw in a pan with a garlic clove, after a few min. put in fresh or frozen veggies, throw in a pack of soy sauce from the chineese food restaurant, cook some minute rice in another pot, and there....stir-fry chicken and veg.. 10 minutes. We also order out a lot. Some restaurants have lunch specials for 5-7 dollars, get 2 on a day while you're out and re-heat when Tony comes home. Janet, you don't have to re-invent the wheel each night to have meat and potatoes. I have a grill pan and cook things like steak and burgers on that...I literally just throw them on, husband hates all seasoning, and then cook everything else in the microwave, a baked potato or frozen veggies. I also put fresh veggies in the microwave, sadly, husband hates fresh veggies. We have 2 different meals most nights. That is so easy and only takes like 10 min. How about those bagged salads? Grilled chicken ceasar salad....just slice and cook you own chicken breasts on the grill pan. Add to a bagged ceasar salad, dressing included. Buy a crock-pot and throw a roast in there.... just add a pack of lipton onion soup mix, water, and carrots and potatos. That could be 2 night's dinners. How about bacon (2 min. in microwave, 2 pieces on a paper plate) eggs, toast, and frozen hash browns? My hungry husband loves this meal for dinner. [/QUOTE]
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