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Need Fun, Easy, and Simple Meals to Have for Dinner

I have run out of ideas for dinner.. I am so tired of having Macaroni and Cheese, Spaghetti, Lasagna, Pasta, Hamburger Helper, roast, sandwiches. I don't have any other ideas for dinner. I am really picky myself, but I can usually try new things, but I have a husband that will eat probably anything, one daughter that lives with us, and she is just so darn picky... and a son, who just started eating more and more table foods.. Is there anyone that has suggestions or ideas for me to make for dinner.. Preferably ideas that don't always contain hamburger as an ingredient... or if it has hamburger I am willing to try something new...!

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Here are some fun site to get recipes from:

BettyCrocker.com
BoxTops.com
KAROSYRUP.COM
SlimBodyCoach.com (losing weight site but has access to great recipes that are good for you).

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My kids love chicken bacon wraps, and it's a good way to introduce them to vegetables. I usually make these when we want a light dinner.

Fry 5 strips of bacon and set aside.
Cook 3 chicken breasts in the bacon grease, and cut the chicken into thin strips.

slice a tomato into thin slices, along with onion (if you like) and have 5 lettuce leaves washed and dried.

Take 5 tortilla's and spread a thin layer of cream cheese along the edges (this helps seal the wrap). layer the lettuce, tomato, onion, chicken and bacon in the middle of the tortilla. top with a little ranch dressing. wrap the tortilla tight and cut in half. Good stuff!

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My kids love chicken bacon wraps, and it's a good way to introduce them to vegetables. I usually make these when we want a light dinner.

Fry 5 strips of bacon and set aside.
Cook 3 chicken breasts in the bacon grease, and cut the chicken into thin strips.

slice a tomato into thin slices, along with onion (if you like) and have 5 lettuce leaves washed and dried.

Take 5 tortilla's and spread a thin layer of cream cheese along the edges (this helps seal the wrap). layer the lettuce, tomato, onion, chicken and bacon in the middle of the tortilla. top with a little ranch dressing. wrap the tortilla tight and cut in half. Good stuff!

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Pork chops on rice. Pre heat oven to 350 degree's.
Empty a box of Uncle Ben's long grain/wild rice (you can use the flavored ones, they are pretty tasty) into a 13x9 baking dish. Add the water, NOT the butter, lay your pork chops on top, cover w/foil, put into the oven for 50 min., then remove the foil and cook for another 10 to 15 min. (once the water is pretty much absorbed).

The last 10 min.,I throw a veggie. into the microwave.
This is the type of meals I like to make, that keeps me out of the kitchen the majority of the time while it is cooking.
YEA!!!

2 moms found this helpful

Here are some fun site to get recipes from:

BettyCrocker.com
BoxTops.com
KAROSYRUP.COM
SlimBodyCoach.com (losing weight site but has access to great recipes that are good for you).

2 moms found this helpful

Hi C.....Some really great ones that my family loves is.. Dorito Cassorole, Take cresent rolls and smash at the bottom of a pan like you do pie, cook ground up hamburger meat, mix in enchelada sauce, cheese and smashed up (nacho cheese) doritos all with your meat put on top of Cresent rolls, cook till the rolls are golden brown usually 13 min. My families favorite!! Also sloppy joes, enchaladas, quesadillas, spaghetti casarole (taste nothing like spaghetti) add spaghetti, cooked hamburger meat, spaghetti sauce, cheese, cream of mushroom or cream of chicken mix all together and bake till cheese melts. Also If you like the crock pot put in come chicken and add bbq sauce or cream of chicken and let it cook. Easy and different. Hope this helps! ;)

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C., I am also a big fan of www.kraftfoods.com. I don't always have time to read the emails, but whenever I am stuck for a dinner idea I can hop on the website and just search for whatever category I want. They break down searches by meat, meatless, pasta, etc. They have recipes specific for healthy living, or one-pan dishes too. My family has really liked all the recipes I have tried so far. Another website that is really great - at least the free sample recipes - is www.savingdinner.com. It costs for a subscription, but my mom loves it. Instead of using hamburger/ground beef all the time, try chicken and alternate every other night. I also buy meat when it goes on sale at the local supermarket, so we eat a good variety. Chicken thighs are usually cheaper than breasts, and more moist in casseroles. Also, pork ribs or roasts usually go on sale for a good price pretty regularly. Pork and chicken are interchangeable in almost any recipe. Good luck, dinners are so hard! My personal struggle is lunch, but we're getting better at that!

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I am a big fan of The Six O'Clock Scramble. They aim for 30 minute healthy meals. I have their cookbook; you can get it at the library if you want to try it first. They also have a website: www.thescramble.com. On the website you can sign up to get recipes emailed to you every week.

Hope that helps!
J.

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Here are some super easy recipes!

Put raw boneless, skinless chicken, a jar of salsa, and a packet of taco seasoning in the crockpot and let it cook all day. Use a fork to help shred the chicken at the end - yum!!

Put a boneless pork roast in the crockpot with barbeque sauce and cook it all day to make barbeque pork sandwiches.

Cook salmon (brushed with butter) in the oven and when it is done put gorgonzola cheese on top and broil just until the cheese is melted.

Put a beef roast (eye of round, rump, or chuck) with 6 cups of water and 2 packets of au jus and just let it cook all day and make french dip sandwiches.

Try buying different marinade/sauces. It is a really easy way to mix up chicken/fish without a lot of extra work. I love sesame ginger, lemon pepper, things that you don't use every day.

C.....

Recently the best thing ever came along!!!! My neighbor had the fantastic idea of starting a dinner exchange. Basically there are 4 families of 4 in our group. We plan dinners for Monday - Thursday. I have Mondays. I make dinner ONE night a week for my family and the other three families. Then Tues - Wed- Thurs - dinner arrives pipping hot on my door step! It is so awesome! It makes for so much more time in the evenings to spend with the kids. We love to set the table with anticipation of dinner. We plan our meals two months out and all agree upon the menu. I have even noticed that my kids eat things I NEVER would have imagined them eating if I had cooked them! They feel like they can't turn their noses up at someone elses dinner as easily as they could mine! FOUR other groups have sprung up in our neighborhood! The whole town is doing it! lol
My husband takes the BEST leftovers for lunch! His co-workers told him "Man, your wife MUST love to cook". He just smiled! Tee hee hee!

I realize this may not be for everyone...so if a dinner exchange is not for you try SimplifySupper.com! It is the BEST site ever! You can design your menu for the week from a list of fantastic recipes and it even MAKES A SHOPPING LIST FOR YOU!!! I used it every week for a year before the dinner exchange! I still use recipes I learned on there!!!! It is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Good Luck!

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