Air fry some frozen breaded chicken and make a salad.
Oatmeal with sliced fruit.
Bacon and eggs.
Cook a few pieces of chicken in the oven and make some pasta, have leftovers for a day or two.
Almost more important than anything is just cleaning while you cook. Having a dirty kitchen is the most frustrating mental block to an otherwise simple and easy cooking experience.
chicken with some indian sauce from the grocery store and microwave jasmine rice maybe add microwave broccoli
only tricky part is cooking the chicken, the indian sauce should have instructions for how to do it. chicken should be cut up into pieces
Buy a bunch of tortillas and whatever fillings you want.
Cook in one weekend afternoon.
Let whatever you cooked cool off.
Wrap them into burritos.
Wrap them individually with some kind of foil.
Freeze them. Refrigerate one you're going to eat the next day.
You've now got prepped burritos for however many days/weeks. Whenever you need one, just take it out, reheat it, and you're good.
this is a good idea too. you can just get some ground beef sautee it for like 5-10 minutes then wrap it up in a tortilla with cheese and hot sauce
just add adobo or lemon pepper seasoning nothing complicated
Rice and beans
Use different spices to change the flavor
You can add the a tomato sauce to the finished rice near the end to make a βfufu risotto kind of thing
Basic noodles with butter, garlic, lemon, and parsley also works well
In a separate pan you can fry beef, Turkey, or whatever and after itβs done you scrap it all up rendered fat and with the meat and dump it into the butter garlic noodles.
Add some olive oil and more lemon or parm cheese to finish
I did these two techniques with a twist all throughout college. Very easy and hard to mess up.
making the rice and beans combo right now got some ground beef for the other recipe too THANK YOU
chicken with some indian sauce from the grocery store and microwave jasmine rice maybe add microwave broccoli
only tricky part is cooking the chicken, the indian sauce should have instructions for how to do it. chicken should be cut up into pieces
never tried cooking indian chicken before, gonna get these ingredients tomorrow
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smoothies with frozen fruits and vegetables
boiled eggs
egg salad sandwich
tuna sandwich
tuna wrap
egg wrap
trail mix
peanut butter sandwich
i wouldnt try the last one if i were you
Buy a bunch of tortillas and whatever fillings you want.
Cook in one weekend afternoon.
Let whatever you cooked cool off.
Wrap them into burritos.
Wrap them individually with some kind of foil.
Freeze them. Refrigerate one you're going to eat the next day.
You've now got prepped burritos for however many days/weeks. Whenever you need one, just take it out, reheat it, and you're good.
this is lowkey genius
I like black beans the best personally
fasho. Canned? Or the real deal and u let em soak? Alos just straight bean or do u like to mash em up? Sorry if I sound weird, I'm tryna get in the bean game
i wouldnt try the last one if i were you
fasho. Canned? Or the real deal and u let em soak? Alos just straight bean or do u like to mash em up? Sorry if I sound weird, I'm tryna get in the bean game
I just do can and rinse them/heat them up. Tastes good enough for me personally.
Dumplings and ramen are def a go to. Not healthy depending on what you buy but its tasty and quick π
Your mum
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