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3cappuccinosmom -> RE: No money, no time, so what to do? (8/6/2008 4:18:07 AM)
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Crock-pot--take ten minutes in the morning to throw the ingredients in, and the majority of your meal is cooked and waiting for you when you come home from work. [:D] I would argue, though, that if you know what you're doing (it takes a little practice and some planning), putting together a decent homemade meal does *not* actually take that much time. Keeping it simple helps (spaghetti, chili, stir fry, soup and sandwich, salad) really helps, as does having the ingredients on hand and a flexible menu already written out. Many of the things we eat take 10-15 minutes of preparation, and then cook for a while longer, but I don't need to be standing over the stove watching them, so I can get other things done. If you include your family in the meal preparation and setting the table, it will also seem a little less rusehd and overwhelming.
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