Archive for January, 2009

dinner recipes for 3 nights with my man (calzones, chicken and salmon?)?

Saturday, January 31st, 2009
cae07290 asked:


Going to see my boyfriend for a few nights and want to cook and have dinner ready for him when he gets home from work. The problem is he lives in a studio apartment and all I have to work with is a george foreman, a microwave and a toaster oven.
Now I know one night I want to make calzones, so I need a simple easy recipe for those in the toaster oven. Another night I want to make some sort of chicken dish but i’m not sure what, any ideas? and the third night I’m gonna make salmon bc I know hes wanted to try it. Would it be better to make the salmon in the oven or the grill? Whats a good flavor for salmon for someone whos never had it? I like mine with dill or seasame seeds but i’m not sure if he will.

Vincent

Crockpot Cooking -What’s for Dinner?

Friday, January 30th, 2009
Syltonsupply asked:


At this very moment millions of people are asking themselves this question: “What’s for dinner?” Maybe you are hearing yourself asking this very question yourself.

If you didn’t plan ahead you might be thinking of just going to a fast food place for a bite to eat.

“No, that’s not very nutritious. Besides we just did that yesterday.”

Maybe a nice sit down restaurant is what you’re thinking would be good option.

“Should we dress up?”

How about getting food delivered to your home.

“Now where’s that phone number?”

Maybe you’re feeling a bit adventurous and will just head out to the nearest drive thru to have a teenager hand you a bag.

“No, not today.”

Now what? You’re hungry.

You may want these types of spur of the moment ‘what’s for dinner’ decisions to be the exception and not the rule. These types of meals are just plain less nutritious, more expensive, and more time consuming than if you had prepared the meal at home. Expenses as you know can be astronomical at the end of the year if you do this a few times a week.

So what’s the answer for a short on time, health conscious, cost conscious person?

If you’re short on time a crockpot might me your answer.

If you’re looking for a more well balanced meal, a crockpot might be your answer.

If you’re looking to save money, a crockpot might be your answer.

You may be asking, “How can a slow cooker save me time in making dinner, that’s counter-intuitive isn’t it?” The answer is “Yes” it is counter-intuitive and “Yes” it will save you time in your dinner preparations. Many are re-discovering this fact.

Crockpots are the right answer for many occasions and many meals. Let it do all the work for you while you’re away. Simply put in the ingredients the recipe calls for and make sure to turn it on. Then go take your kids to school, drive yourself into the city for your job, do your errands or whatever. If in the past you always seemed to be short on time, you will see that most of the work involved in making dinner has just been completed. And it’s still morning! Now it’s the slow cooker’s turn to do its work.

And creating a meal will get easier and easier as you learn which recipes you and your family really like and have all the necessary ingredients handy. There are recipes out there where all that is called for is four, maybe five ingredients. How much easier can it get?

One other thing you’ll notice is this: Buying the top of the line meats is quite unnecessary. You see the crockpot will tenderize your meats for you just by the nature of the slow cooking process. Very easy on the pocketbook for what will end up being deliciously tenderized cuts of meat.

One final benefit. When you come home from a full hard day of doing all the things that needed to be done, you will be greeted by an aroma-filled home and a dinner that’s fit for a king and queen!

So next time don’t wait until dinner time to ask the question, ‘What’s for dinner?’. With a little pre-planning you will only need to spend a few minutes in the morning and you’re practically done with dinner. Prove it to yourself!



Christopher

3 Tips for Easy Meal Planning

Friday, January 16th, 2009
Thomas Andrew asked:


Where has the family dinner hour gone? There once was a time when we would all come home from a long day and sit down with our family for a nice home-cooked meal. In today’s fast paced world, we need more bonding time with the family. One might say that in today’s day where people pile way too much on the plate of life, that it is impossible to have a family dinner everyday. I disagree. Wouldn’t you like to get back to the way it used to be?

One way to make family dinners easier to prepare is by planning ahead. Often times I find myself going to the grocery store every other day to pick up needed items, and this is how family time gets lost. Spend a little time planning out dinner ideas for the coming week. Pick meals that are quick and easy for your dinners during the week and save the more time consuming recipes for the weekend. Did you know that software has been developed that makes meal planning a breeze? With a click of the mouse you can organize your recipe collection into daily meal plans complete with nutrition facts and shopping lists. With the computer generated shopping list you won’t have to worry about forgetting a needed item when you go grocery shopping.

Another great way to ensure that your family eats together most nights of the week is to share the responsibility of preparing dinner. It can be difficult for one family member to be responsible for cooking everyday. Each member of the family can take turns cooking each night. This is also a good way to add some new flavors to your meals since each member may have a different cooking technique. For those family members who don’t cook often, this can prove to be a great learning experience. Review each family member’s weekly schedule and delegate the meal preparation tasks such as grocery shopping, cooking, and clean up. Working as a team is a great way to build strength as a family.

“Not meatloaf again!” I’m sure everyone has heard the complaints from that same meal being served week after week. Keep your family dinners exciting by trying different variations of your favorite recipes. An even better idea would be to test out some new recipes. Surprise your family with a delicious new dinner tonight and they will be sure to come back to the dinner table tomorrow.

Nothing is more important than your family. It’s worth the effort to make sure that your family eats together daily. Besides the needed nutrition, this time spent together will help open the lines of communication and make your family bond stronger.

I recently discovered an online service that saves time and money while providing you with new dinner ideas daily. Get access to powerful recipe management software, daily meal plans, money saving coupons and more at SendMeRecipes.



Ted

Easy Slow Cooking - the Best Crockpot Recipes are Also the Easiest!

Saturday, January 10th, 2009
Tony Buel asked:


Are you short on time? Do you find it hard to be organized in the kitchen? My grandmother never rushed around in the kitchen and I’m finally starting to learn some of her secrets. And is it ever making a difference!

A lot of us have this secret and don’t know it! A lot of us have this secret time saving appliance sitting high on a kitchen shelf somewhere and it’s just collecting dust. What is it? It’s the crockpot!

The trusty old crockpot is making a comeback in a big way! It would be a mistake to underestimate the convenience that this appliance provides. Let’s bring this hidden appliance back into plain view, shall we? Keep in mind what it will be able to do for us.

With some easy crockpot recipes in hand, you can easily put your ingredients into your crockpot in the morning. Then set it… and forget it! When you return home at the end of the day, you will be greeted by a delicious and mouthwatering aroma that is simply indescribable.

There are 5 ingredient, 4 ingredient, and even 3 ingredient recipes that are easy enough to make and that are simply the best in my opinion: Best and Easy Crockpot Recipes.

You also have a lot of choices to create a variety of foods that will satisfy any family, large or small. And regardless of the size of your family, the time spent preparing your meal doesn’t have to go up considerably for a large family. Let your crockpot do all the hard work for you!

A crockpot is perfect for the busy family - Its a ‘dump it all in’ appliance that takes a very little amount of effort as well as a very little amount of talent. You can try some easy crockpot recipes just to get started. You don’t have to be a gourmet to make a gourmet meal!

It is time to substitute the slow cooker habit in place of the fast food habit. Ponder that tidbit for a moment. You put the ingredients in your crockpot in the morning and turn it on. There! You’re done with dinner! And it took less time than rushing to the fast food place after work. And the final result is a well balanced meal that saved you a whole lot of time and money.

A crockpot can do all that? Yes, and more.

And whose grandmother wouldn’t be proud of that?



Vincent