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    So, if you're like me you don't have time to cook. And this can be an issue when you come home after a ten hour work day and just want to eat your roommate's cheese cake.

    I freaking love cheesecake, btw.

    Right now, I devote the top half of my Sunday to grocery shopping and cooking, and I pretty much eat whatever stuff I make on sunday though out the week, with some modification of course.

    But there's got to be a better way right? I'm sure someone here has figured out it... right?
    March 15, 2005
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    There are lots of quick meals.

    steak and mushrooms

    pan fried trout with green beans

    Stir fried sliced chicken breast with broccoli

    Pan fried prawns with sliced peppers


    On Sunday wash veggies, slice up meat for stir fry then freeze, wrap up individual portions of meat then freeze. Bake a whole chicken or two.
    grate and measure cheese for scambled eggs or salads

    Buy a bag of salad for quick lunches or dinner veggies. Chop up baked chicken ready for lunch salads and chicken salad.

    Get creative. Small bits of meat cook fast. Decide you love to cook and find it relaxing instead of a chore. look for a few new recipies to try
    Michelle,
    F/49/5'3" HW379/CW359/GW180
    One day at a time; live in the moment!
    Extended induction

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      I'm a lazya** ...so I make a big turkey meatloaf on monday and eat it most of the week with salad or a veggie that I can cook quickly. I also like to make a big tray of baked chicken thighs and use it in a variety of ways(stir fry, in a caeser salad) also I wash and chop all veggies at the beginning of the week
      32yr old Female

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