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Choose Quick Meal Recipes Over Fast Food

By Dorothy Scott


In this day, people want to see their money go as far as possible. One thing that is often considered a waste is eating out every day, as it costs to travel, leave a tip, and sometimes eat more food than necessary. People who want to do better by their health and wallet should consider trying quick meal recipes.

Many think that any type of cooking at the end of the day is like taking on another job. In some cases, it feels like work when a person does not plan ahead or keeps certain staples in their kitchen. The preparation part is tiresome after a long day but there are shortcuts around this. When a person chooses how to make meals in less time, they will find that doing this daily is possible.

Some recipes are so simple that these can be made in less time that it takes to place an order and wait for food. An advantage to making meals in the home kitchen is that one is allows to be creative without the hassle of making a special request to the chef and hoping the request is met. People who want to improve their health will find that some foods have the same, or improved taste, when extra salt or oil is not used.

For instance, there are a number of options that will make a pizza healthier, such as using a grain crust or bread with fewer carbohydrates like flatbread. Tomato sauce with crushed garlic or Italian seasoning is much healthier than canned pizza sauce or ketchup. As for toppings, fresh sliced vegetables or alternatives for meat and cheese can cut the fat content in half.

Any ingredients that are left over may be used to top pasta, rice or another type of grain that cooks quickly. Pizzas can also be frozen for future use and is more economical than having it delivered. Remember, it takes time to place an order and longer to cook the food with hopes that it will be made as requested.

Doing this regularly can take some discipline for the working adult. They realize that they do not have to stop and buy food already prepared but do it because it is convenient or a habit. There are also those who need to plan ahead because maybe there are dietary needs that should be handled. Learning how to cook or get organized may take time to become routine but there are long term benefits that come with the effort.

People who would do the cooking may have concerns, such as having too much food around that may go bad. The best approach is to have a storage system in place. Items that are not going to be eaten in a day or two should be placed in the freezer for a few weeks. This includes ingredients that can be added to an entree, as it will save on preparation time when it comes time to cook.

It also helps to keep dry staples like beans, potatoes, and pasta near because these are real time savers. These can be combined with seasoned entrees that only require heating or are already chopped. Many stores also sell dry herb blends and seasonings that are measured for most traditional recipes. When a person puts their mind to it, they can come up with many wonderful creations not found at any restaurant.




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