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Use the Internet. It offers the biggest cookbook ever, from blogs, to Pinterest and Facebook, to recipe sites like FoodNetwork.com and AllRecipes.com. There are even sites that will recommend what to make based on what is already in your cupboards and fridge.
Use the Internet. It offers the biggest cookbook ever, from blogs, to Pinterest and Facebook, to recipe sites like FoodNetwork.com and AllRecipes.com. There are even sites that will recommend what to make based on what is already in your cupboards and fridge.
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Leftover veggies are perfect for stir fry, omelets, or fried rice. Finding ways to repurpose your leftovers is a great way to get a variety of meals out of the same ingredients.
Leftover veggies are perfect for stir fry, omelets, or fried rice. Finding ways to repurpose your leftovers is a great way to get a variety of meals out of the same ingredients.
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Learn a basic casserole, soup, or chili recipe. Have some for dinner, then portion out the extra and freeze. You'll then have smaller portions on hand for a quick grab-and-go lunch.
Learn a basic casserole, soup, or chili recipe. Have some for dinner, then portion out the extra and freeze. You'll then have smaller portions on hand for a quick grab-and-go lunch.
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One small addition can take a meal from plain to gourmet. For example, I love adding guacamole to my sandwiches or throwing some pecans and mandarin oranges into my salads.
One small addition can take a meal from plain to gourmet. For example, I love adding guacamole to my sandwiches or throwing some pecans and mandarin oranges into my salads.
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Prep your meal the night before. This keeps you from resorting to eating out because you didn’t have time to pack a lunch in the morning. (That also means you don’t have to worry about getting something together before your first cup of coffee kicks in!) To do something similar with breakfast, throw fruit and yogurt in a container at night and just add granola in the morning.
Prep your meal the night before. This keeps you from resorting to eating out because you didn’t have time to pack a lunch in the morning. (That also means you don’t have to worry about getting something together before your first cup of coffee kicks in!) To do something similar with breakfast, throw fruit and yogurt in a container at night and just add granola in the morning.
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Host a dinner party. If the default event for your friends is to head out for dinner, offer up an alternative. Make a big pasta dish or fajitas, and have everyone bring a side dish or dessert to share.
Host a dinner party. If the default event for your friends is to head out for dinner, offer up an alternative. Make a big pasta dish or fajitas, and have everyone bring a side dish or dessert to share.
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Make a big batch of meat at once, and freeze it into smaller portions. Grilled chicken or ground beef can be used in multiple recipes. When a meal calls for it, just defrost and add in.
Make a big batch of meat at once, and freeze it into smaller portions. Grilled chicken or ground beef can be used in multiple recipes. When a meal calls for it, just defrost and add in.
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Semi-homemade is always OK. A great place to start when cooking is to only cook half your meal. You don’t have to make your tomato sauce from scratch; store-bought is fine. There are many taco recipes that call for special spice mixes, but that pre-made packet will taste just as good. Or, maybe you will make your main dish, but use a frozen steamer pack of veggies.
Semi-homemade is always OK. A great place to start when cooking is to only cook half your meal. You don’t have to make your tomato sauce from scratch; store-bought is fine. There are many taco recipes that call for special spice mixes, but that pre-made packet will taste just as good. Or, maybe you will make your main dish, but use a frozen steamer pack of veggies.