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Anyone got any good links to websites that give meal planning ideas or tips?

Meals in question are weeknights after work, with about 5-15 min prep time
and 5-25 min cook times for two adults.

Sometimes I'm just out of decent ideas for quick meals. We are on a weekly
meal plan. No diet restrictions.

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On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 15:14:20 -0500, "The Henchman" >
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>Anyone got any good links to websites that give meal planning ideas or tips?
>
>Meals in question are weeknights after work, with about 5-15 min prep time
>and 5-25 min cook times for two adults.
>
>Sometimes I'm just out of decent ideas for quick meals. We are on a weekly
>meal plan. No diet restrictions.


Not sure if you just want actual meal plans or just recipes.
http://eatathomecooks.com/free-print...ry-listrecipes
Link to a pdf with the grocery list and recipes for week one is at the
bottom of the page.

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On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 12:51:16 -0800, sf > wrote:

>On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 15:14:20 -0500, "The Henchman" >
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>>Anyone got any good links to websites that give meal planning ideas or tips?
>>
>>Meals in question are weeknights after work, with about 5-15 min prep time
>>and 5-25 min cook times for two adults.
>>
>>Sometimes I'm just out of decent ideas for quick meals. We are on a weekly
>>meal plan. No diet restrictions.

>
>Not sure if you just want actual meal plans or just recipes.
>http://eatathomecooks.com/free-print...ry-listrecipes
>Link to a pdf with the grocery list and recipes for week one is at the
>bottom of the page.

Maybe not exactly what the OP wanted but I have an iPhone app called
allrecipes.com and it gives lots of choices, sort of spins along as
you enter data and comes up with recipes when you see something you
like.

aloha,
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On Jan 17, 3:14*pm, "The Henchman" > wrote:
> Anyone got any good links to websites that give meal planning ideas or tips?
>
> Meals in question are weeknights after work, with about 5-15 min prep time
> and 5-25 min cook times for two adults.
>
> Sometimes I'm just out of decent ideas for quick meals. *We are on a weekly
> meal plan. *No diet restrictions.


Get a book by Marion Burros called "Keep it Simple" - balanced,
nutritious 30 minute meals. (Well, takes me a bit longer....)

Don't forget about marathon cooking. You can spend a few on a weekend
and have lots of main courses frozen and ready to thaw and reheat on
busy days.





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