A.A. asks from Alice, TX on April 09, 2008
Looking for Quick Dinner Ideas
I'm needing to come home and start a quick meal to still have time to sit and play with my daughter but also fix her a great healthy meal at the same time.
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Thanks to all you girls who responded to my cry for help when it came to dinner time. I will be taking alot of your advice. You guys just don't realize how much this helps my family and me both.
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C.J. answers from San Antonio on April 10, 2008
my aunt has abusiness wereyou can buy already hot homemade meals.If intrested let me know and I can give you the information.My e-mail is ____@____.com its in new braunfels.thx
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T.M. answers from Dallas on April 10, 2008
Suzanne Somers has a wonderful recipe book for quick meals, and they are all healthy. I've fed my kids by her weight loss methods most of their lives, and they are very healthy, even though only mommy actually NEEDS to lose weight!
She teaches healthy carbs, fruits, lots of veggies and healthy proteins.
I think her website is: www.suzannesomers.com
You can see her selection of cookbooks and get the name of the quick meals one and then I'd go to Ebay! :-)
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M.S. answers from College Station on April 10, 2008
I do think that cooking in a crock pot will help you a lot. Also pre-planning what you will eat will help you b/c then you won't be thinking each day, "What am I having today?" Plus you can plan to eat healthy.
As far as healthy recipes, everyone has their own opinion, but if you want to eat healthy AND lose weight w/o having to cut calories, these are my suggestions: do NOT eat processed food (no canned, frozen, or pre-packaged foods), do NOT eat sugar--this is a BIGGY--if you do this, you will lose weight! If you eat processed foods, there are so many chemicals in there, it wreaks havoc on your body, not only cant you not lose weight, you end up having other health issues in the long run. Also, be careful, sugar(high fructose corn syrup, dextrose, fructose, lactose, etc.) is in EVERYthing, even lunch meat!
Eat a low glycemic diet. When you are hungry, eat whole healthy foods like vegetables. All are good, except white potatoes. Avoid them!! Also avoid white flour, white rice and cow dairy products! You WILL see results and you will feel better! I lost 35 pounds w/o trying. I had to change our diet for health reasons, asthma, allergies, eczema,etc. At first, you will have withdrawals from the sugar b/c it is ADDICTIVE and just as difficult as smoking to quit. You will feel irritable too. But in the end you will feel better and be smaller!
Sugar substitutes:xylitol, honey, maple syrup, stevia. Try to stay away from sucralose/splenda b/c it is another chemical in your body. We eat fruit for dessert. Also, your taste buds will change. And the sweet things you thought were good will no longer taste so good to you. I have a couple of books to reccommend if you are interested, let me know. They also have recipes in the back of the book.
We eat a lot of beans, soak the night before, cook in the morning. You could do this in a crock pot and eat when you get home. Breakfasts: eggs, corn grits, brown rice w/frozen fruit added and coconut milk (YUMMY!), occassionally oatmeal(NOT the quick cooking kind or the ones in packets=SUGAR). LUNCHES: cashew or almond butter on Ezekiel bread, tortilla chips and salsa, beans, vegetables like avocadoes,carrots, celery,bell pepper, etc. Snacks: popcorn (organic)and flavor w/nutritional yeast, vegetables (sweet potatoes can be made into french fries)
Let me know if you need any more ideas. I will be glad to help you.
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S.O. answers from San Antonio on April 10, 2008
Chicken breasts w/ rib meat. Put a few tablespoons of lemon juice (or water) in a slow cooker (crock pot). Season chicken (salt & pepper) and place in slow cooker. Turn on LOW. The chicken will be fully cooked in about 5 hours and ready when you get home. (longer than 5 hours and the chicken will begin to harden on the edges...but just cut that off if it happens.) You can place the chicken in frozen, which will take longer to cook thoroughly. When you get home, all you need is a side dish or 2. Hint: when I worked full time, I would plug the slow cooker into a timer (like for lamps when you're out of town). The timer would turn the cooker on and off as I set it. For your schedule, you could put the chicken in frozen to defrost on its own. Set the timer for about 1:00p.m. and off at 6:00p.m. Now, they have cookers that have built in timers. I don't have one yet.
You can do this with Roast as well. I put gravy seasoning (dry) over the roast. I also add new potatoes, raw. You could add carrots, etc. Your whole meal will be ready for you when you come home. I can't remember how long to cook it, but the longer, the better (it will just fall apart tender). You can cook from frozen as well. The gravy seasoning will turn to gravy with the meat juices and the potatoes will taste great.
Consider a pasta night each week and vary the pasta. (spaghetti, etc.)
Precooked sliced ham is always my standby when I'm in a pinch. And, it will last my family of 5 for a few meals.
I buy frozen veggies and therefore always have a side dish ready in minutes.
My sister sets up her week by Pasta night, Pizza night, One-dish night, soup night, Mexican night, chicken night, beef night, etc. It helps her plan easily. All you need is 2 or 3 dishes for each category and then just rotate. She says the kids don't get bored with it because it rotates. I haven't gotten that organized yet, but I would if I were working full time.
I don't know how healthy you're talking about, but I love hamburger helper when I'm super busy or sick. It's so easy, with so many choices, and my kids love it. I don't cook it often, but it is one of those quick meals that you don't have to do much prep work (unless you forget to defrost the meat, then you have to work a little!). And you don't have to stand over it, you can do something else with your daughter and check on it a few times. Just keep a few boxes and a few pounds of meat (beef or turkey) on hand. You can also cook the meat ahead of time and freeze it ready to go!
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J.S. answers from San Antonio on April 09, 2008
I love the crock pot. It is my life saver. I got this book called "Fix it and Forget about it". It even has recipes you can just throw the meat in while it is frozen. My favorite is pot roast.
just add a boneless roast that is a size right for your family. Sprinkle with Lipton Onion soup mix. Pour 1/4 -1/2 cup water over. Add baby carrots, chopped celery, and cubed potatoes and cook on low 6-8 hours or until meat falls apart when poked with a fork.
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T.S. answers from Houston on April 10, 2008
Hello My name is T. Shepherd I sell Pampered Chef and we have a great cookbook this is Dinner in 29 minutes or less.
You can check out my website www.pamperedchef.biz/tinaskitchen
and contact me that way. We also have Spin on Salads. All of our cookbooks tell you the nutritional value.
T.
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R.J. answers from San Antonio on April 10, 2008
A couple of my favorites which are easy and quick.
#1- Soup Stew
In a crock pot put frozen or partially frozen stew meat. Dump on top of it a can of cream of Onion and a can of cream of mushroom soup. Add a half can of milk. No need to stir or mix up. Cover and cook on low till you get home. It will be so flavorful and tender you won't believe it. **Optional--The last half hour of cooking (after you get home)pour in some frozen mixed veggies and stir in well. Serve over rice, mashed potatos or noodles.
#2-- Cheater Chicken Parmeasan
Spray a pan with Pam or place a bit of cooking oil in the bottom of a pan. Heat till hot and brown 2-4 skinless boneless chicken breast on both sides.(Only need to brown, chicken will finish cooking in the oven.) Place in a baking dish. After browning all chicken breast pour into the pan a can or jar of Four Cheese spagetti sauce. Heat all the way through loosening all the chicken bits and drippings. Pour over the chicken breast and top with mozzerella cheese. Bake in a 350 degree oven for about 20 minutes. Serve with pasta of your choice.
Hope these dinner ideas help. Enjoy!
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G.M. answers from Austin on April 10, 2008
Check out Studio Kitchen. I, too, am a working mother and have little time to prepare, much less fix, a hot, healthy meal every night. At Studio Kitchen you can either go in and assist in preparing the entrees (saves a little money) or you can have Studio Kitchen prepare them and simply pick it up. All I have to worry about is getting sides together. This is the best solution I have found so far. Hope this helps, and good luck.
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E.C. answers from San Antonio on April 10, 2008
recipes.com is a great place to find recipes.
Kraft Foods .com or the kraft website. You can google it. You can order a FREE cooking recipe magazine. The recipes are EASY and fast. Go online and order it. My whole family loves the magazine. I REALLY cannot believe that it is FREE!!!!
Also there is a magazine called Taste of Home simple and delicious. The recipes usually have only a few ingredients and are easy and quick to prepare. I too have the same problem. I would like to work out, but I have four children. I teach all day, come home to cook, baths, reading, homework, etc. I use this sight and magazine regularly.
Crock pots are the best invention. I put a roast in. I add two cans of Campbells Golden Mushroom soup. I dry package of onion soup mix. And one package of Ranch dry dressing mix. It sounds gross. I did it by accident one time. It turned out even better than I had made it before. I add carrots and raw potatoes. My family loves it when I make this. Good luck!
Hope this helps
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M.T. answers from Austin on April 09, 2008
go to www.kraftfoods.com we eat recipes off there and they are great and quick and easy
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