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I am sorry to swoop in with my own, personal question of the week, but as I make

out my grocery list I wonder what everyone's favorite quick dinner is?

 

I have two little ones underfoot while I am cooking, so I try to cook fast. But

my usual repertoire is getting very boring.

 

So...if anyone would like to share their quick ones I would truly appreciate

some ideas!

 

Thanks,

 

Jen

 

 

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My staple quickie meal is a simplified version of Moors & Christians.

 

One can black beans, rinsed & drained

One can corn, drained

A good sprinkling of Spike, Natures Seasoning, or other seasoning blend

 

Combine, pop in the microwave for a couple of minutes, and serve. If I'm

feeling fancy I serve it on a bed of lettuce. I usually am eating it in a

grab-n-go fashion and don't do any presentation at all.

 

 

 

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Kat_Doyle (@earthlink.net)

 

 

 

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Fri, 20 Apr 2007 11:13:53

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Favorite QUICK dinners?

 

I am sorry to swoop in with my own, personal question of the week, but as I make

out my grocery list I wonder what everyone's favorite quick dinner is?

 

I have two little ones underfoot while I am cooking, so I try to cook fast. But

my usual repertoire is getting very boring.

 

So...if anyone would like to share their quick ones I would truly appreciate

some ideas!

 

Thanks,

 

Jen

 

 

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My favourite quick dinner is couscous, add water, finely choopped

herbs, chopped spring onion, finely sliced radish and olives, diced

cucumber and avocado, topped off with cubed smoked tofu or feta cheese

and sprinkled with the juice of half a lime - 5 minutes and it's done.

On days when I'm feeling more adventurous I might add sliced marinated

garlic cloves and strawberries to the mix.

Christie

 

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> I am sorry to swoop in with my own, personal question of the week,

but as I make out my grocery list I wonder what everyone's favorite

quick dinner is?....

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Brown rice and mixed seasonal vegetables - pre cooked sweet brown

rice (we prepare the rice in advance and then use as needed for the

week - keeps in the frig about a week too) - right now we're using

out of our garden - Asparagus, and spring mixed greens,(like Kale,

Chard, Mustards), Brocolli, Onions, Garlic and Sweet Red peppers.

 

In a large preheated skillet we add a little olive oil and the diced

veggies (add the hard veggies first, ie; brocolli, asparagus,

onions, garlic and peppers and saute' about 7 minutes or so just

until the onions start to turn translucent) and add a little tamari

and bragg's for seasoning - then add about a cup or so of the

precooked rice (we use 1/2 cup rice per person) and stir the mixture

together, then at the end add your mixed prepped greens - stir them

into the mixture and let them " steam " with the lid on the skillet

for just a few minutes (about 3-4 minutes) or until the greens just

start to wilt - the whole thing from start to finish takes no more

than 15-20 minutes. This is an easily adaptable recipe to use with

your seasonal veggies using rice as the base that is hot, quick and

delicious. doc

 

, <j.steward wrote:

>

> I am sorry to swoop in with my own, personal question of the week,

but as I make out my grocery list I wonder what everyone's favorite

quick dinner is?

>

> I have two little ones underfoot while I am cooking, so I try to

cook fast. But my usual repertoire is getting very boring.

>

> So...if anyone would like to share their quick ones I would truly

appreciate some ideas!

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jen

>

>

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Oh how I envy you eating out of your garden. My garden still has a couple

inches of snow on it. This is a big imporovement over the couple feet that was

on it a few weeks ago, but I won't be able to get anything out in the garden for

about another 4 weeks. I have tomatoes, cucumber, brocolli, cabbage,

cauliflower and zucchini and crock necked yellow squash and peppers started in

all the windows.

Katie

 

mendo_medicineman <mendo_medicineman wrote:

Brown rice and mixed seasonal vegetables - pre cooked sweet brown

rice (we prepare the rice in advance and then use as needed for the

week - keeps in the frig about a week too) - right now we're using

out of our garden - Asparagus, and spring mixed greens,(like Kale,

Chard, Mustards), Brocolli, Onions, Garlic and Sweet Red peppers.

 

In a large preheated skillet we add a little olive oil and the diced

veggies (add the hard veggies first, ie; brocolli, asparagus,

onions, garlic and peppers and saute' about 7 minutes or so just

until the onions start to turn translucent) and add a little tamari

and bragg's for seasoning - then add about a cup or so of the

precooked rice (we use 1/2 cup rice per person) and stir the mixture

together, then at the end add your mixed prepped greens - stir them

into the mixture and let them " steam " with the lid on the skillet

for just a few minutes (about 3-4 minutes) or until the greens just

start to wilt - the whole thing from start to finish takes no more

than 15-20 minutes. This is an easily adaptable recipe to use with

your seasonal veggies using rice as the base that is hot, quick and

delicious. doc

 

, <j.steward wrote:

>

> I am sorry to swoop in with my own, personal question of the week,

but as I make out my grocery list I wonder what everyone's favorite

quick dinner is?

>

> I have two little ones underfoot while I am cooking, so I try to

cook fast. But my usual repertoire is getting very boring.

>

> So...if anyone would like to share their quick ones I would truly

appreciate some ideas!

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jen

>

>

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Jen,

 

Pasta with a sauce is a good quick meal. You could use a white

sauce, tomato sauce with vegetarian " meatballs " , or pesto. There

should be recipes for these sauces, but I just make them up as I go

along. You can also use different pasta shapes for variation.

 

Bryan

 

, <j.steward wrote:

>

> I am sorry to swoop in with my own, personal question of the week,

but as I make out my grocery list I wonder what everyone's favorite

quick dinner is?

>

> I have two little ones underfoot while I am cooking, so I try to

cook fast. But my usual repertoire is getting very boring.

>

> So...if anyone would like to share their quick ones I would truly

appreciate some ideas!

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jen

>

>

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