Thursday, January 7, 2010

What are some student friendly recipes?

I'm a student, and I love to cook...but just don't really have the time!


What are some of your favourite, but student-friendly recipes?





Nothing with fish or pork, please!





Thanks so much in advance.What are some student friendly recipes?
1. Check out the sealed PRE-COOKED meats such as beef tips, roast with gravy, pork roast, chicken, baked ham, pork chops, meatloaf. Just pop into your microwave; directions are on the packages. You will find these packages in the cold section (not the freezer). Ask a clerk to help you find these. Use for your meat with a side dish or two of vegetables, rice, or potatoes which can all be found on shelves or in the freezer section and they are already cooked. All are delicious.


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2. How to Cook in Foil-videos:


http://www.kraftfoods.com/kf/cookingscho鈥?/a>


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3. Dinner Recipes-videos:


http://www.kraftfoods.com/kf/CookingScho鈥?/a>


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4. 20-Minute Meals:


http://www.bhg.com/bhg/slideshow/slideSh鈥?/a>





5. The top brands of frozen dinners are very good now and are perfect for one or two people house holds. Just add a canned vegetable as a side dish. You can buy salad greens in lagre packages now. Buy the ones that have been pre-washed. Add your own dressing which you can buy in bottles.





6. Video On How To Cook A Rib Eye Steak on Stove Burner (turn on your sound), click this link:


http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-make鈥?/a>





7. Supermarket deli's have pre roasted chickens, fried chickens, roast beef, and side dishes. You can stop in on the way home and grab a quick dinner to take home.What are some student friendly recipes?
spaghetti Bolognese, you can make a big pot and freeze in separate containers, same with shepherds pie and lasagna and they dont cost very much to make
i think brownies would be a good choice

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