My 3 Tips For Getting Dinner Ready In A Flash
By valmg on Oct 05, 2009 with Comments 2
Samsung Home Appliances and TwitterMoms are asking community members to answer the following question. “With Our Busy Schedules, What Are Your 3 Valid Tips for Getting Dinner Ready in a Flash?” This was easy for me since I work all day and don’t have or want to hours to spend cooking. I’m a big fan of any tasty meal I can get ready in a hurry, and often look for new ideas and ways to make that happen. Here are my favorite ways to save time at dinner time.
- Cook meals calling for similar ingredients at the same time. I will spend a night cooking several different meals all at once. I will cook two or three meals that call for chicken on one night, two or three that call for beef on another night. Then I refrigerate or freeze them and just pop them into the oven to reheat.
- Have soup for dinner. If you know you’re going to have chicken, buy some extra. When you’re cooking that meal make a big batch of soup at the same time. It’s easy to make. Plus, soup is always better the second day anyway.
- Use tools and appliances that work for you. Like rice? Consider a rice cooker with a timer. Enjoy slow cooked meals? Get a slow cooker with a built in timer (I want one of those!) Use a coffee maker that you can program to brew ahead of time.
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Good tips except for hubby. He refuses to eat soup. Problem with appliances is I have run out of coounter and shelf space.
I love soup for any easy dinner. It can adapted to all seasons; warm & filling for fall and winter such as tomato & pumpkin soup, light veggie soup for the warmer months. It can easily dressed up with some crusty bread. I usually make a big batch and divide this into portions and freeze!