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Just hire in house chef service for the evening, hire me
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not to mention its cheap too. Throw in a few meatballs from frozen section helps. A buck or less for spaghetti, a buck for can of sauce. a bag of meatballs for 10 bucks and last about 5-8 meals depending on how many you eat. Lets see about 3 bucks a meals and you are full. I usually take the sauce leftovers and freeze it in a plastic container. After each spaghetti meal - I save leftover sauce and pour in same container until I have enough for one meal. You cant get any cheaper/healthier then this for a family of 4-5.
not to mention its cheap too. Throw in a few meatballs from frozen section helps. A buck or less for spaghetti, a buck for can of sauce. a bag of meatballs for 10 bucks and last about 5-8 meals depending on how many you eat. Lets see about 3 bucks a meals and you are full. I usually take the sauce leftovers and freeze it in a plastic container. After each spaghetti meal - I save leftover sauce and pour in same container until I have enough for one meal. You cant get any cheaper/healthier then this for a family of 4-5.
I agree with this (I'm Italian I have to), but she might not like Italian food. It's an option...
Add potato, it will reduce the sodium on the cooked frozen entree.
I would rather to get freeze-dry meal. They last much longer and no need use fridge at all. Just add hot water and cook. Ta-da.
actually frozen veges are better than fresh veges because all its nutriments are 'fastened' frozen intact into the vege like it wont fade of its vitamins/mineral strengths..
OP posted once and has not returned LOL
I do not know anyone that does not like Italian food!
really? raw potato or cooked potatoe? i will google it. its so new to me.
Hahaha... that's true. Those are easy (as long as you regulate the temperature and monitor the food you're cooking).LOL what is wrong with pasta, sauce jar, italian with butter and garlic and sprinkles of paramese cheese along the good drinks.
If it's someone special, then try doing it on your own. That should show this someone special that you're trying. If it doesn't work out, you two can always cook out.Guys, help...planning to prepare dinner for someone special this weekend. But not a good cook... '( Shall i go for frozen food items instead? They are easy to prepare and I guess a good way to impress too.. what do you think?![]()
Hahaha... that's true. Those are easy (as long as you regulate the temperature and monitor the food you're cooking).
The easiest food for me to cook is pasta and grilled cheese.