Posted by SweetFeet on November 03, 2013 at 07:55:09 from (70.35.103.74):
In Reply to: what to fix to eat posted by ericy on November 03, 2013 at 07:10:52:
ericy,
Fry a pound of hamburger (or two if you like more meat in hotdishes).
Then put the fried meat in your crockpot and add: thickly sliced potatoes (don't even have to peel them if don't want to) onions a large can of crushed or dice tomato frozen corn kernels
season to taste with: sugar (just a LITTLE - but it takes the tartness out of the tomato) salt pepper onion powder garlic powder....
or you can go other directions with the same dish by seasoning it with: - taco season packets and some extra chili powder for a Southwest flavor. - or with spaghetti powdered seasoning packets for an Italian twist.
If you are one who can cook - another thing you can do is mix up a batch of lasagna. Then instead of putting it together in a large cake pan... you can make up 2-3 smaller ones in a bread loaf-pan. Lay a sheet of plastic wrap right on top of the lasagna, then cover the pan with tinfoil and seal tightly. This way you can freeze them and pull one out each week to thaw in your fridge - then bake it when you need it for a meal at home and take leftovers to work for an easy meal you can heat up in the microwave.
You can also do the same thing with spaghetti sauce. Cook up a big batch and then freeze it in quart containers - would give you enough sauce for a meal and some leftovers for lunch at work if you cooked extra noodles.
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