I can't cook. Please help.

Iva - posted on 04/05/2011 ( 150 moms have responded )

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I am a really bad cook and I have a family that I have to cook for. I only know how to make a few things, so it seems like we are eating the same thing every week. Any one have any really good recipes that's really easy to make and that the kids would love?!

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Nancy - posted on 03/27/2013

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Skinny Meatloaf for dinner. It's such a yummy, simple dinner to make! Each serving, 214 calories, 5 grams of fat and 5 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/ski...

Nancy - posted on 03/23/2013

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Dinner this weekend-Skinny and Delicious Steak Pizzaiola! This fabulous Italian classic is simply steak topped with a quick cooking, zesty, pizza-like sauce. The sauce absolutely makes this dish! Each serving, 217 calories, 5 grams of fat and 6 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. Enjoy! http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/ski...

Nancy - posted on 03/14/2013

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Skinny Apple Pie Bread Pudding for Breakfast. Here's a breakfast the whole family will enjoy! Each serving, 198 calories, 2 grams of fat and 6 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. It satisfies a morning sweet craving and taste equally yummy for dessert! http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/ski...

Nancy - posted on 03/07/2013

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Dinner this week-Yummy, Skinny Fried Chicken! It’s juicy, tender, crunchy and fantastic. Each serving, 304 calories, 6 grams fat and 8 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. No need to pick up a fattening bucket of chicken...Make this simple recipe instead! http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/ski...

Nancy - posted on 03/01/2013

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Happy National Peanut Butter Day! Sharing, Skinny PB & J French Toast Sticks. So simple to make, with ingredients you probably have on hand. A real satisfying breakfast with 170 calories, 7.5 grams of fat and 5 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/cel...

Nancy - posted on 02/26/2013

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Oh Boy, Skinny Tuesday Taco Night! OK, I admit it…I love the original crunchy tacos at Taco Bell. Here's my skinny remake. I think they taste even better than Taco Bell’s! Each skinny taco has 126 calories, 4 grams of fat and 3 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/oh-...

Nancy - posted on 02/25/2013

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Perfect for "Meatless Mondays" This vegetarian delight is ridiculously easy to make and equally delicious! The whole family will love it! Each melt has 186 calories, 6 grams of fat and 5 Weight Watchers Points Plus. http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/ski...

Nancy - posted on 02/24/2013

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Chicken Pot Pie, Skinny-fied! Here's a super easy dinner to make this week. And, it's sooo delicious! Each serving has 266 calories, 6 grams of fat and 7 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. Everyone loves it...Enjoy! http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/chi...

Nancy - posted on 02/17/2013

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Skinny Mexican Meatloaf, Mmm! Get ready to make the most delicious meatloaf! It has all the great flavors of Mexican food in 1 skinny loaf. Each 3 slice serving has 215 calories, 4 grams fat and 5 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/ski...

Nancy - posted on 02/11/2013

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Here's a super simple, very yummy casserole the whole family will enjoy!
For "Meatless Monday" Fabulously Skinny Vegetarian Spaghetti Casserole! You’ll love this dreamy casserole for “Meatless Mondays” or any night of the week! It’s very rich tasting while very low in fat and calories. Each serving has only 211 calories, 4 grams of fat and 5 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/fab...

Nancy - posted on 02/05/2013

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Skinny Breakfast Taco, a Fun and Healthy Way to Start the Day! If you’ve never had a breakfast taco, you’re in for a wonderful treat. Each filling taco, only 108 calories, 3 grams of fat and 3 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. So quick, easy and delicious! http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/ski...

Nancy - posted on 02/04/2013

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Sinfully Rich and Skinny Macaroni & Cheese, Italian-Style...Delicious for “Meatless Mondays." Get ready to make the most amazing mac and cheese, skinny or not!!! Each serving, 293 calories, 9 grams of fat and 7 Weight Watchers Points PLUS. http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/sin...

Michelle - posted on 01/27/2013

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this is very quick & easy - chicken wings marinate in Tomato sauce (ketchup), BBQ sauce, and a little soy sauce -bake for a bout 30 mins (or until golden brown) so easy and so yum -then just add a salad or veg -=enjoy:-)

Danielle - posted on 01/21/2013

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My fiancé and son LOVE macaroni and tuna. although tuna is an... acquired taste to some, they eat it up!
Also, any crock pot meal is really good and easy because of the fact you add the seasoning, alittle green peppers, and oinions and you can leave it in the crock pot all day! ;)
Good Luck hun!

Nancy - posted on 01/19/2013

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Low Carb Chicken Lettuce Wraps...So easy to make and super yummy! Each wrap has only 62 calories, 2 grams of fat and 2 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. If you haven't tried them yet you're in for a treat! The whole family will love these, too! http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/chi...

Nancy - posted on 01/10/2013

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Skinny Meatloaf Muffins with Barbecue Sauce...These meatloaf muffins are yummy, yummy, yummy! The whole family will love them and so will you because they are super easy to make. The skinny for each muffin, 115 calories, 2 grams of fat and 4 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. So low in calories and fat you can easily enjoy 2 of them! http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/ski...

Nancy - posted on 01/09/2013

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Stuffed Pepperoni Pizza Melt, Low in Calories, Big on Taste! This super delicious melt uses low fat turkey pepperoni, reduced-fat cheese and a high fiber sandwich thin. The skinny for 1 melt, 215 calories, 8 grams of fat and 6 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. Here's to a recipe the whole family will enjoy! http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/stu...

Nancy - posted on 11/26/2012

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Here's a really yummy, easy recipe-Low Fat, Three Cheese Mac and Cheese, Made From a Box But Healthier...I'm using one of the newer whole grain boxes but adding all healthy ingredients. The results are a dreamy, cheesy, rich tasting mac and cheese. The skinny for 1 serving, 283 calories, 6 grams of fat, 5 grams of fiber and 7 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. My entire family loves this recipe and I hope yours does too! http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/low...

Rhianna - posted on 11/19/2012

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go to "u tube.com" and type in whatever you want to make and watch the video as many tines as u need to to see there technique.

Don't be discouraged its not rocket science, just chemistry you will get it with practice!

Janis - posted on 11/19/2012

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Try allrecipes.com, and take time to read the user comments.

Nancy - posted on 11/19/2012

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Skinny Kitchen’s Thanksgiving Recipe Roundup! Okay…Here’s all my skinny delectable recipes for the big day. I decided to put them in categories so you can easily mix and match to create your own super delicious, skinny menu. Have fun!!!

http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/ski...

Bobbi Jean - posted on 11/18/2012

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Here is a gumdrop cookie which has been in our family for generatations. It makes a ton, freezes well, and can be made with the kids when there is nothing else to do with them and they are driving you nuts! It can even be made into a reading, writing, math lesson. Have the kids cut the recipe in half and rewrite it. If you really want to extend the learning have them make the shopping list, keep a tally of the prices in the store for everything, and figure out how much they spent and how much each cookie cost. I make thematic lesson plans for local homeschoolers which revolve around cooking. I am retired as a teacher and do things like this for kicks. Anyway--here is the recipe--enjoy! : )



Gum Drop Bar Cookies--If need be remind the kids that the candy will be hot when baking and cooling.--Hot sugar will cause a serious burn!



Yield: 80-100 cookie bars depending upon how big they are cut



Equipment Needed:

• 2 11x16” bright aluminum half baking pans (dark pans will burn)

• Pizza cutter

• Parchment paper

• Large dishpan for mixing ingredients

• Kitchen shears

• Bowl of hot water—helpful

• Large bowl to cut gumdrops into

• Gallon sized zipper bag

• Rolling pin



Ingredients:

• 1 14-16 oz. box graham crackers

• 2 14 oz. cans sweetened condensed milk

• 4 pounds assorted fruit slice style gum drops

• 2 pounds orange fruit slice style gum drops

• 1 stick of margarine—not butter

• 4 10-14 ounce bags of cinnamon red hots

• 2 15 oz. bags of sweetened shredded coconut

• Shortening for greasing pans and parchment paper



Directions:

• Preheat oven to 245 degrees

• Generously grease pans with shortening—line pan with parchment “sling”—paper should make enough of an edge so cookies can be pulled from pan when done to cool o the paper on a rack.

• Crush graham crackers into fine crumbs

• Cut gumdrops into small pieces—about four pieces per piece of candy—drip blades of shears into hot water, as needed, to prevent sticking

• Combine all ingredients in dishpan and combine well with clean hands

• Transfer half of cookie mixture to each pan and press firmly into pans•

• Position two racks in center of oven. Bake for one hour with one pan on each rack. Rotate pans once halfway through baking.

• Let cool in pans for 15 minutes.

• Then, grasp edge of paper slings and slide on to racks to finish cooling.

• Cut cookies into bars with pizza wheel when fully cool.



Note: These cookies can be made months in advance and kept in the freezer in airtight containers or gallon .sized zip freezer bags.

Kerry - posted on 11/12/2012

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Nancy - posted on 11/08/2012

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Here's a really easy recipe, Skinny Meatloaf... This meatloaf really delivers! It’s low in calories, super moist and has a divinely rich sweet ketchup glaze. The skinny for 1 serving, 214 calories, 5 grams of fat, and 5 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS.

http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/ski...

Kerry - posted on 10/29/2012

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I have just joined a cooking community on facebook where people share their recipes and pictures of food thay have made. It has given me loads of ideas :) not sure if i can post the link on here though ????

Jill - posted on 10/24/2012

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I belong to a meal plan service called Shrinking On A Budget. She has a free newsletter series too and she gives recipes at the end of each newsletter. She has really really easy recipes and gives tips for picky eaters so you just modify the meal instead of making a seperate meal for them. Does that make sense? I'm not a great cook either but she gives really good instructions. The newsletter series is free so I would suggest signing up. Here is a super easy recipe that you really can't mess up :).



Serves:8 (3 ounce portions)



Ingredients

1 1/2 lb lean pre-cooked lean ham

1/2 cup apricot fruit spread (like Polaner All Fruit)

1/2 cup orange juice



Directions

Cut 1 1/2 pounds of ham into 8 (3 ounce) slices. Coat a large nonstick skillet (must be nonstick) with cooking spray; place over medium-high heat until hot. Add ham; cook for 2-3 minutes on each side or until lightly browned. Add apricot spread and orange juice to skillet, stirring until spread melts.Reduce heat and simmer 5-6 minutes or until ham is glazed.

Madonna Marie - posted on 10/23/2012

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How old is your kids

Barbara - posted on 10/23/2012

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Easy Supper of Grits, Bacon, and Eggs,



I use instant Quaker Grits, Cook according to package directions.



Scrambled eggs, 2 per adult, one per child, or according to what your kids eat. Crack into a bowl, add salt and pepper to taste, whisk with a fork.



Fry Bacon in a pan, until crispy, Drain after each pan of bacon has been cooked. (You can save the drippings for frying in if you want to) Add scrambled eggs, cook until eggs are done to your liking... I tend to cook until lightly browned.



You can serve this meal in a bowl and mix together or separate on a plate. my Family prefers a bowl and mixed together with, butter, sharp cheddar and catsup added.

Barbara - posted on 10/23/2012

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Polska Kielbasa Casserole

One box of pasta shells (or any you have on hand)

olive oil (abt 2 tablespoons)

One large onion diced

carrot "strings" or julleinned carrots about 2

one can mushrooms

one polska kielbasa quartered and cut into pieces

Cheese about 2-3 cups each mozzarella and Cheddar (reserving 1 cup each for topping)



Cook pasta according to package directions drain well



In a separate pan add olive oil diced onion, carrot strings, and saute until fork tender. Add the polska kielbasa sausage cook until heated thru.

prepare a roux using 2 tbsps butter and flour add 1.5-2 cups milk to a small sauce pan and bring to almost a boil... add cheeses one at a time and stir well. Add second cheese. Repeat until thickened.



Combine the sauteed veggies and sausage with the pasta and cheese and mix well. top with the remaining cheeses.

Bake in a 375* oven until cheese melts and slightly browns... Makes a 13x9 casserole Full of yummy goodness.

Amanda - posted on 10/17/2012

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another really easy meal is fish. (not battered) (make sure defrosted)



preheat oven to 350



place tinfoil on baking sheet



butter tinfoil. place fish on the buttered tinfoil



butter the top of the fish.



add veg season and lemon and herb seasoning



place in over for 15 mins or till you can stick a fork in the fish and its not rubberly for moist first



if you like dryer fish wait till edges are lightly brown.

Amanda - posted on 10/17/2012

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k So I come from a family of great cooks ... so first tip for you .. do not cook on high you with dry everything out and burn it. .. pasta if cooked on high will get a bad texture to it and will stick together. when cooking in the oven try to stay at 350 or the back of the package of what ever your cooking should tell you the tempature.



turkey.



add just enough water to coat the bottom the juice of the turkey will bring it higher.. (rub the turkey in butter before cooking pre heat oven to 400 leave turkey in for 30 mins lower the tempture to 350 1 hour .. then down to 320 and cook the rest on that tempture. the high tempture was to get the golden brown look and the low temputer is to cook the inside. turkey should be done in 5 to 6 hours depending how big........



biggest error people make when cooking turkey 1. cook the whole thing on a high tempture 2. they boil the turkey by adding to much water. both of these dry the turkey out.



stew



brown your meat -meduim low add spices, cut up the vegs you want to add.. (peas get added at the end- do not add them at this point or you will have musky peas) add water(not alot you dont want watery stew) just to lightly cover the veggies ( add beef cube/chicken cube(depends what meat your cooking) place a lid let simmer till vegs can be stuck with a fork and soft .. at that point you add peas and let simmer till it becomes thicker. remember it gets thicker as well once its away from heat. (dont add corn startch the thickening comes from the gelatin in the meats)



super easy spaghetti



brown ground beef in a pot. add spices (what ever you like, I like tons of garlic so i add garlic salt garlic powder, real garlic, basil, onion flakes, veg seasoning,crushed chilli peppers, salt pepper. (but dont add tons your going to add to your sauce too. ... add your base. meaning sauce from the store. i use hunts garlic and herbs (if you use this dont add alot of garlic to your meat and sauce you dont want to over power it. (powdered garlic has a stronger garilc taste just letting you know) heat up the sauce -medium heat. .. taste it ... does it need anything? is it lacking flavour? is it to garilcy? add brown sugar!!! just a little bit this will add a little sweetness and enhance all the flavors. ... let simmer for 1 hour. stir every 10 mins. (simmer on low) after that get your water boiling for your spaghetti cook spaghetti on medium low. and take it out when you throw it on a wall and it sticks ...or when its just a little chewy. spray with cold water to stop the cooking process. then hot water to heat it back up ... add to plate and add sauce :) for better spagitti take all and place in a container and place in friedge for 2 days then reheat it and enjoy.. will taste 10 times better then the first time.

Nancy - posted on 10/17/2012

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Here's a really easy breakfast...Egg McMuffin Made Skinny! This fantastic version of the popular breakfast sandwich is actually good-for-you and kids love it! The skinny for 1 hearty and delicious breakfast treat, 237 calories, only 3.5 grams of fat and 6 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS.

http://www.skinnykitchen.com/recipes/egg...

Jessica - posted on 10/15/2012

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Do you have a crockpot?



Easiest pulled pork ever!



Get pork but roast (its really cheap and costs around $8 - 10)

two bottles of RBC root beer

your fav BBQ sauce, we use sweet baby rays



Put the pork and a bottle and a half of the rootbeer into the crockpot, put on low for 8 hours.

Then you drain the meat, put it back into the crock pot and shred it with a fork

then put your fav BBQ on it and serve on hamburger buns. People will think this is the best meal ever :-) I normally serve with a can of green beans or corn on the cob or just steak fries (Stick them in the oven) :-)

Lisa Marie - posted on 10/10/2012

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Amanda - posted on 02/27/2012

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I once knew a lady who wouldn't cook anything unless it was 5 ingredients or less. Luckily food.com has such recipes and I love most everything I've made so far! Here's the link::



http://www.food.com/recipes/5-ingredient...



If you can start a day early that will be great! I like to put two pot roasts in my 7-qt slow cooker, put them in freezer bags with enough juice and freeze them. When the family wants a roast, it's already cooked, just thaw, warm up and make the sides. Simple and easy! We do this for most of our meats. Pork, chicken and beef. Cuts down on cooking time considerably.

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Charleen - posted on 07/18/2011

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You can also make rice and then make packaged brown gravy and make mini hamburgers then put the hamburgers ontop of the rice then pour gravy over it

Marion - posted on 07/12/2011

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make pizzas i get little pizza bases and get tomato puree, cheese, mushrooms,ham,peppers and then let the kids decide what they want on them and let them create them and then i just put them in the oven for them and they always enjoy them more because they have helped. hope this helps

Melissa - posted on 07/09/2011

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www.supercook.com is a website that you can put in ingredients you have for example say you want to use: chicken, rice, and broccoli, on the left hand side, they have a little search type bar, and you would enter all ingredients. Then it will bring up recipes using all those ingredients, as well as list additional ingredients you would need. It would also give you how to make the recipe and everything. So if you are looking in your fridge and freezer thinking, what can i make out of this? That website is a good one, or a good one for something different too!

Melisa - posted on 07/09/2011

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1 c rice
1can mushroom soup
assorted veg's/frozen/canned
can mushrooms/fresh
onion soup mix
4 chicken breasts/pork chops

-put rice in cassarole dish,add mushroom soup and 1 can of water.
I add 1/2-1 c of frozen vegies..and if on hand chop up celery and pepper and throw in.Add 1 tbs of onion soup mix or to taste..add fresh mushrooms or 1 can of sliced mushrooms(i love mushrooms dont need extra)..mix well
-top with chicken or chops cover cook 350*F for 1 1/2-2hrs in oven
-you can also shake and bake the meat before you add to rice..
easy ..few inredients and you can add whatever is on hand or change to your families taste..you can use cheese at end etc..have fun

Melisa - posted on 07/09/2011

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1 c rice
1can mushroom soup
assorted veg's/frozen/canned
can mushrooms/fresh
onion soup mix
4 chicken breasts/pork chops

-put rice in cassarole dish,add mushroom soup and 1 can of water.
I add 1/2-1 c of frozen vegies..and if on hand chop up celery and pepper and throw in.Add 1 tbs of onion soup mix or to taste..add fresh mushrooms or 1 can of sliced mushrooms(i love mushrooms dont need extra)..mix well
-top with chicken or chops cover cook 350*F for 1 1/2-2hrs in oven
-you can also shake and bake the meat before you add to rice..
easy ..few inredients and you can add whatever is on hand or change to your families taste..you can use cheese at end etc..have fun

Debra - posted on 07/05/2011

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Cooks.com has some great recipes. You might check them out, too. Bad cooks can become great cooks - just try one recipe at a time, and see which ones work for you. Try recipes with fewer ingredients, and see how your kids like them.

Hina - posted on 06/27/2011

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A person doesn't learn how to cook overnight, it just happens with practice. And with time, and with a lot of experimentation, experiences you go through lots of things. You see what you like, and don't like, with different veggies, and meats with spices.
Sometimes adding butter helps adding flavor, so does margarine. Or even olive oil.
Adding herbs like italian seasoning, or this spicecalled zatar which has romsemary in it, oregano, sesame seeds in it. sumac..and just mixing that into your foods, or salads is good.

Judy - posted on 05/04/2011

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A really simple dinner my mom made for us is "island soup" and grilled cheese...The island soup consisted of Campbells' soup with cut up hot dogs in it... she used to have us pretend that the spoons were pirate ships that were picking up treasure off the islands... the hot dogs... it was fun for all of us....We would try to think of really wild things that the treasure we found was.... and how hard is grilled cheese? American cheese, white bread and butter on a frying pan... sometimes she would add garden tomatoes or some sweet grilled onions to it... yum! To make that grilled cheese festive, she would press a cookie cutter into the bread, not actually cutting through... that would make a design in it that was not grilled... a turkey at thanksgiving, tree at xmas... flowers in the spring etc

Maria - posted on 04/27/2011

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Just have fun! get some meat, rice, noodles, potatoes, fish, whatever you like & experiment!

Maria - posted on 04/27/2011

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I was the same, then I got myself a crock pot cookbook & there are some really good recipes in there...best thing is throw it together in morning & let it go till dinner!!