Posted by Mike (WA) on November 03, 2013 at 11:29:17 from (69.10.199.120):
In Reply to: what to fix to eat posted by ericy on November 03, 2013 at 07:10:52:
Meat loaf from your favorite recipe, couple of baked potatoes and some squash- put in oven, bake at 350 for an hour, everything gets done at the same time. Can use "time bake" if you want, so its ready when you get home. Makes several meals, and some good sandwiches to take to work. Mom used to do this often when we were kids- would get home from school and note would say "turn on oven at 5:30"- the stuff would already be in there.
Key when you're "batching" is to do something that makes leftovers- crock put stew generally gets better the more times you warm it up. Cook more than you need, a couple times a week, and use leftovers the rest of the time. Actually, my wife is a good cook, but is tired after working, so does this too.
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