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need some relatively easy,cheap supper meals
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 552007" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I know I have made this suggestion fifty times...every time anyone brings up easy meals, lol. BUT if you buy a few pounds of ground beef you can prepare a bunch of easy meals in advance. You can make a meatloaf, for example, and let it bake in the oven. Then start cooking the other beef. Brown a bunch of beef, let it cool and pat it dry of grease.</p><p>Divide into freezer bags....enough for spagetti sauce in one bag, enough for tacos in another bag, enough for a casserole in another bag, enough for stuffed cabbage or stuffed peppers in another bag or two. Then if you have more beef make meatballs, cool, pat, dry and freeze.</p><p>Do it on a day when you feel well and you won't have to work in the kitchen for more than the time it takes for the meatloaf to bake. Those sixty minutes will make you life SO much easier. Good luck. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 552007, member: 35"] I know I have made this suggestion fifty times...every time anyone brings up easy meals, lol. BUT if you buy a few pounds of ground beef you can prepare a bunch of easy meals in advance. You can make a meatloaf, for example, and let it bake in the oven. Then start cooking the other beef. Brown a bunch of beef, let it cool and pat it dry of grease. Divide into freezer bags....enough for spagetti sauce in one bag, enough for tacos in another bag, enough for a casserole in another bag, enough for stuffed cabbage or stuffed peppers in another bag or two. Then if you have more beef make meatballs, cool, pat, dry and freeze. Do it on a day when you feel well and you won't have to work in the kitchen for more than the time it takes for the meatloaf to bake. Those sixty minutes will make you life SO much easier. Good luck. DDD [/QUOTE]
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