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> Im trying to save money so I have decided to start cooking instead of
> going out to eat all the time. The only problem is that I really don't
> know how to cook so I was wondering if anyone could let me know of
> some quick simple meals that I can cook. Something thats good but not
> complicated or time consuming. Thanks!
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You have no idea what a complicated question this is.
Pick up a large foreman type grill with removable plates for easy
washing. That's a real time saver for making good meats. I have a
Hamilton Beach brand and I love it.
I grill chicken wings, burgers, steaks, pork chops, chicken legs,
chicken breasts, eggrolls, grilled sandwiches etc. That's just a start.
Serve a piece of grilled meat with a side of steamed veggies. An iris
steamer in a small pot will do, or nuking fresh, canned or fresh frozen
veggies also works.
Meat and veggies, some toast or rolls on the side or a potatoe baked in
the microwave (wrap in wax paper and nuke for 5 to 8 minutes depending
on the size of the spud).
These are just a start. Stir fry's are also very simple, fast and
versatile.
I rarely ever spend more than 20 minutes making a good, nutritous meal
from fresh and fresh frozen ingredients.
I attempt more complex stuff on the weekends when I have time. ;-)
Hope this helps?
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