An egg in the microwave? Really?
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I also would make a little extra of the meals that I really like and I would take the left overs for my lunch the next day.
I Wonder Who was the first person to look at a cow and say, "I think I'll squeeze these dangly things here, and drink what ever comes out?"
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You can do baked taters in there too...just wrap'em in wet paper towells. I forget how long! See what a year with an xtra female will do to ya!
Keep in mind the problem may be extremely complicated, though the "Fix" is often simple...
"Teaching a child to fish is the "original" introduction to all that is wild." CS
"How can you tell a story that has no end?" Doc Carlson
Cowboy, Here's Kens recipe. (post #29)
http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...ht=soup&page=2
I don't work that hard. I'll find my recipe, in a minute.
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Here's mine.
Brown 1 to 1.5 lbs of stew beef, then throw it in a big pot, with..
2-(14 oz) cans of beef broth.
2-(28 oz) cans of mixed veggies. (Dump juice and all in there)
1- (28 oz) can of crushed tomato's.
1/4 teaspoon of each of the following,
Minced Garlic.
Onion Powder.
Ground oregano.
Basil Leaves.
Black Pepper.
Salt.
I sometimes add some extra potatoes or corn...depending on how the cans of mixed veggies look.
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Honey, just cuz I talk slow doesn't mean I'm stupid. (Jake- Sweet Home Alabama)
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Last edited by COWBOYSURVIVAL; 02-09-2010 at 09:19 PM.
Keep in mind the problem may be extremely complicated, though the "Fix" is often simple...
"Teaching a child to fish is the "original" introduction to all that is wild." CS
"How can you tell a story that has no end?" Doc Carlson
6-8 minutes for 2 taters depending on size of taters and wattage of microwave. And do not forget the holes. LOL. Messy if you do.
Also, be sure you scramble the eggs like 2D said before putting them in the Microwave or you'll have double the mess when the yolk explodes. <wouldn't know anything about that either...>
I freeze soups in tupperware then pop them out and put em in bags after they're solid. Get my tupperware back that way.
Most things I eat at night cook up quick. I usually get home around 6:30 too and don't want to spend all night dealing with food.
Shaved steak is a good one. Buy in bulk but store in the freezer in sandwich sized wads. Cooks up in a fry pan in about 10 minutes if you cover it to thaw. Add cheese and spaghetti sauce in a bulky roll and a side salad. Done.
Most stuff I do out on the gas grill. Hamburgs, thin Round steaks (again, buy bulk and slice your own), chicken chunks or large italian sausages on metal skewers cook faster. Throw some veggies in some foil and steam on the side. The real charcoal sadly has to wait for weekends.
Ground turkey or ground beef, fried in a big pan and mixed with canned stewed tomatos, chopped onion, garlic, oregano, and cooked pasta for American Chop Suey.
Fry some Italian sausages, halve lengthwise. When 3/4 cooked pour in a large sliced onion and a couple of Sweet Italian Peppers (cubanelle) and let steam covered until veggies wilt. Serve on a bulky roll with a veggie side. More excellent if you can grill the sausage.
And meatloaf... you can make and freeze this stuff. Or it takes about 45 minutes to mix and cook:
1lb of ground beef or turkey. 3/4 cup of breadcrumbs (I used italian seasoned), 1 can of drained stewed tomatoes, one small onion chopped, one egg, mix all together and put in loaf pan and cook for 30-35 minutes at 350.
Variation: instead of tomatoes, mix in a box of drained thawed spinach and 1/2 a brick of feta cheese and add one clove of garlic. We call this Green Hairy Meatloaf and your daughter may not be that adventurous yet. LOL.
Last edited by LowKey; 02-09-2010 at 09:45 PM.
If you put taters in a plastic shopping bag tie it up and put it in the micro it works real good too,for 3 medium size potatos it takes about 5 to 7 minutes ( in my micro your time may differ)
I Wonder Who was the first person to look at a cow and say, "I think I'll squeeze these dangly things here, and drink what ever comes out?"
Keep in mind the problem may be extremely complicated, though the "Fix" is often simple...
"Teaching a child to fish is the "original" introduction to all that is wild." CS
"How can you tell a story that has no end?" Doc Carlson
Keep in mind the problem may be extremely complicated, though the "Fix" is often simple...
"Teaching a child to fish is the "original" introduction to all that is wild." CS
"How can you tell a story that has no end?" Doc Carlson
for me the healthiest and fastest thing i can think of is stir fry. and it never gets boring cause there is endless ways to prepare it. you can use almost anything you have lying around including potatoes and meat. you could add eggs and make it a scrambled egg dish or noodles. just chop up a bunch of stuff and throw it in a pan. then you can put your stir fry on rice, noodles, or a tortilla.
my fav is throwing some leftover meat in a pan with bell peppers, onions, and canned pineapple. then add some honey, pineapple juice, and maybe a little ginger as it cooks for a sweet and sour kind of thing. then put it on rice.
or take some leftover chicken and heat it up with salsa and slices of onion and put in on a tortilla.
you can make a cheese sauce by heating milk and adding shredded cheese and stirring till it dissolves. just make sure you dont use to rubbery of a cheese like some types of mozzarella or it will have a hard time dissolving. i use it when i make a stir fry out of just meat, onions, and bell peppers, and put that on a tortilla, drizzle the cheese sauce on top and wrap up. or just put the cheese sauce on noodles. that would be pretty easy. maybe add some tuna or something. oh and i always use spices. garlic and basile are awesome. this is what works well for me anyways. i hope it helps. good luck.
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Keep in mind the problem may be extremely complicated, though the "Fix" is often simple...
"Teaching a child to fish is the "original" introduction to all that is wild." CS
"How can you tell a story that has no end?" Doc Carlson
When I had a couple of very picky kids at home I learned to sweeten foods and to hide veggies. Microwaves and crockpots were my best friends. A huge pot of spaghetti sauce with 3/4 cup of sugar and a bag of mixed veggies in the sauce was poured into ziplocks and frozen for quick meals ( pasta boils fast ). Cinnamon, sugar and a butter glaze made bland carrots interesting. Food coloring to change the appearance of foods made it fun to get the kids to try new things. They were very picky eaters so I seldom told them what they were truely going to eat ( Why tonight were gonna have boiled rhino snout with a side of wild african rooster peas) with some food colorin' they were never sure if I was jokin'.
Also, If you decide to fire up the grill on the weekend cook some of every kind of meat you can with and without sauces and with diff spices and freeze in small portions in ziplocks for a variety of fast micro meals...just add pasta or rice and canned veggies. A full bag of taters boiled up makes for mashed, fried, potato salad, homefries ect.
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Last edited by Durtyoleman; 02-09-2010 at 10:53 PM.
Keep in mind the problem may be extremely complicated, though the "Fix" is often simple...
"Teaching a child to fish is the "original" introduction to all that is wild." CS
"How can you tell a story that has no end?" Doc Carlson
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