I know we would all to prefer to cook everything from scratch. But let's be honest, we can do anything but we can't do everything.
I thought it might be useful to some working moms who want a shortcut here and there to share her favorite prepared/jarred/boxed products. Things that are especially yummy, things that are a little bit healthier than others, things that really save you time, etc.. Anyone want to share?
Re: Favorite food shortcuts (ie. prepared and packaged)
This isn't like a specific meal- but I always buy frozen chopped onions, green peppers and mushrooms for recipes.
I also keep garden burgers in the house at all times for quick meals. Our local grocery store makes ones that aren't too processed, and pretty tasty.
Love the idea of frozen chopped peppers and onions!
I buy frozen veggie lasagna or chicken enchiladas, not always the healthiest option, but my family seems to love them.
Just wanted to add that Barilla marinara is pretty good. I make my own sauce when I have time and freeze it but in a pinch, I bulk up Barilla with ground meat or some veggie like mushrooms or zucchini.
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I totally get that! When we moved here from the East Coast we were hilarious about Trader Joe's and this hippie place called My Organic Market. Now we have Trader Joe's and have been exactly once. And it's down the street from Central Market where we go weekly!
La Brea Take and Bake Bread
Van's frozen waffles and pancakes
Sometimes I go crazy and buy Pillsbury cookie dough.
We buy the Whole Foods store brand, all ready to add toppings. They do also sell dough but that is too much work for me on most days, lol.
Packages of shredded pre-washed greens (otherwise I'd never eat salads).
Low sodium packs of Chicken Broth and Vegetable Broth (great as a ready base for soups and for lots of dishes for slow-cooker).
Great thread!
My short cuts are:
- Rotisserie Chickens - you can do so much in such a short time!
- Frozen bags of the pepper stir fry mix (the ones with onions and bell peppers)
- Couscous - it literally takes 5 minutes to make and its a great little pasta that can also double as rice
- prewashed/cut salad mixes and veggies - they are a little pricier but if you want to save time, they are worth it!
The other thing I do is I try to prepare large meals that we can eat out of and then have leftovers the next day. That way it's not a big hassel every night to figure out dinner.