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What's for Dinner Tonight?

Does anyone hate this question as much as I do? I'm in need of some suggestions.

It's me, my 18 month old and my husband. We eat just about anything - as long as it's healthy.

We've already had this week:
korean k'bobs, rice, yams, grn beens
Risotto w/ chicken & broccoli
Roast chicken, pasta & coliflower
I can't remember what we had on Sunday.

I need something that can be made in an hour or less.

Thanks, Mamas!

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Thanks everyone for the GREAT advice! Now that it's Saturday, I can't even remember what I made for din-din on Thursday. How sad is that? Here's what I'm going to do:
- Keep a log of everything we eat so that I remember what there is to choose from.
- Do a much better job of meal planning with my husband. We have done it several times and it makes life SO much easier.
- Invest in a slow cooker. I have no idea why I haven't done this sooner. Perfect timing now that we are entering the eternal doom of winter. Which brings me to the next question: Indoor activities for a 18 month old???

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We had eggplant parmesean with mozerella and marinara. We had salad on the side. Trader Joe's carries frozen prebattered eggplant and I like use their marinara as well. It takes about 30 minutes to cook completely.

Fish or shrimp taco's are fast and healthy. A roasted chicken from Costco. Pot roast.
We get the Martha Stewart Everyday Food magazine and love it. It is full of ideas for the week, with shopping lists too. Easy, fast meals to make with minimal ingredients.
Good luck, we all seem to get stuck now and again!
L.

Hi J.!

I LOVE "The Biggest Loser Cookbook" by Devin Alexander: http://www.amazon.com/Biggest-Loser-Cookbook-Healthy-Deli...

Even if you don't need to lose weight, the food is good for you, is specifically geared toward fewer portions (I hate leftovers and we are also a family of 3), is quick to make and TASTES REALLY GOOD! There is a super quick pork tenderloin recipe in there that is delicious, plus other great stuff. (Lots of side dishes, breakfast ideas, etc.)

Hope this helps!

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Sounds a little odd, but the other night when I just couldn't think of what to cook, I took a whole bunch of fresh vegetables (almost all from our garden) and cut them up, mixed them with some salt, pepper, and olive oil and spread them on 2 cookie sheets. One had green beans and peas in pod, the other had potatoes, beets, kohlrabi, turnip, and carrots. Heat the oven to about 450 degrees and cook for 30 to 40 min for the root veggies and about 20 min. for the green veggies. My kids went crazy over them! They were begging for more green beans and beets! Yummy and super-healthy!

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We do a lot of taco and burrito bars. We just put out seasoned ground turkey, kidney or refried beans, shredded cheese, lettuce, tomato, etc. and let the kids make their own. Even the little tiny ones love to choose what goes in their shell. It's messy, healthy and fun.

Fish tacos are great, healthy and easy, too. Just season white, boneless fish with cumin, salt and chili powder. Bake until tender. Serve in soft corn tortillas with shredded cabbage, avocado and cheese. Sourcream or aoli is really good on these - they tend to be a little bland otherwise.

My kids will eat anything on a stick. Kabobs and satays are popular at our house. Serve with big bowl of boiled edamame still in the shell. (also a good TV snack) and some rice. Good use of leftovers. :-)

"Cold Plate Night" is my kids' favorite. I get out our fancy, tiny plates (the kind one uses at Thanksgiving) and fill each with something cold. Sliced tomatoes, olives, pickles, lettuce leaves, sliced cheese, deli turkey, nuts, sliced hard boiled eggs, fruit cubes, cucumber slices, crackers, berries...just let them graze. They love it and eat a ton of healthy stuff.

Lastly, a recipe by my 7 yo son. I think it is gross, but he and his friends LOVE it. They make it at their sleepovers. Cook brown rice in a rice cooker. Add salt, garlic powder, butter and a can of tuna and some frozen peas. Put the lid of the rice cooker back on so peas and meat get hot. Stir and serve. Watch adults gag (warm tuna?) and kids scarf down three plates of this silly thing.

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Pork roast or beef roast. Smaller cuts (which would be perfect for two adults and a toddler) will be done in an hour at 350. The prep time is almost nothing. Toss the meat into a pan, season however you like, add cut potatoes, carrots, onions and celery. Cover. Cook at 350 for one hour. Tada. An entire dinner (protein, veggies and starch) and only one pan to clean!

Another dish I like is a great way to clean out the fridge! I saute whatever veggies I have in the fridge in some olive oil and minced garlic. (Last time it was cabbage, broccoli, green beans, zucchini, onions, and squash.) I boil up some whole wheat pasta. And then take whatever leftover meat I might have or I saute up some shrimp. Then I mix everything together. YUM!

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Hi J.,

My suggestion would be to invest in a George Foreman type grill if you don't already have one. We grill chicken breasts, salmon, halibut, burgers, even salmon patties on it. Because the grill is two-sided it cooks so much faster. I always brush a little olive oil on the grill so that the meat doesn't get too dry. We also use a steamer quite a bit to do vegetables. I mention this because you said you like to eat healthy. In our house, we use these two kitchen appliances more than anything else!

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Hey this question can be thought of as a compliment! They are looking forward to dinner cos you are a great cook!
Last winter I felt stuck in a rut with meals. I couldn't remember what we had eaten all winter the previous year. (Milk brain...and 2 little ones a year apart) I do alot of spontaneous made up meals and whenever anything turns out to be easy and popular, I have a notepad where I write down what I did/used. I have found this helpful.
I also emailed 10 friends my 2 simplest and delicious recipes and invited them to share theirs. If everyone sent back 1-2 recipes, we would each have 10-20 new ideas. That worked really well too...
I will send you my 2 faves when I get a chance!

I struggle with the same thing. Dinner makes me crazy, but I do have a few recipes that are family favs that keep us going. One of the things that has helped me is the Rachael Ray web site. Her recipes are mostly quick and pretty easy to do. We absolutely love the "Stuffed Green Pepper Stoup" We make a big pot of it and love the left overs too. Our 13 mo. old son loves it too, I just strain some out so there isn't alot of juice and put it on his tray and he goes to town. We also love "New Brunswick Stew". They are both easy and full of healthy, yummy ingredients. If you are interested in these and can't find them on the web site, please write me back, I would love to share them with you plus a few more I have up my sleeve if you want.

Happy Cooking!

Have you tried allrecipes.com? I love it. Anyone can post their recipes and anyone can rate them so you know what others thought was good. Also you can type in how many servings you want to make and it will configure the amount of all the ingredients for you. I have made several recipes from here and my family has loved them.

Bunless burgers:
ground beef and season it with Worchestershire sauce, Sage, garlic, and Johnny's Seasoning salts. Pat into patties and grill. Top with cheese, grilled onions, and BBQ suace with Mayo.

Sides: any potato dish with a salad or other green veggie.

Good luck!

D.

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