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Old 09-09-2021, 04:24 PM
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I cook for my parents everyday. Food decisions drive me crazy. I only do take out 1 night a week. Fish 2 nights, shake and bake pork chops, fish cakes and anything I can figure to fill in other nights.
How kind of you to cook for your folks! Just FYI, if you have "stuff left over in the fridge" and need a recipe, try ALLRECIPES.COM for ideas.

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Old 09-09-2021, 07:46 PM
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During Covid we cooked and stayed home. Now with the variant we went back to eating at home. We used to go for lunch or takeout 1-2x/week.

I go back to Tampa once a month so will bring back really good Chinese as a treat.
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Old 09-09-2021, 07:54 PM
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Well known fact, when looking at preowned homes, look in the oven, 60% still have original stickers on them, never used. Even on homes over 10 years old. We bake at least 4 days a week.
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Old 09-09-2021, 08:00 PM
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We changed during the Covid restrictions and now eat out only once a week. We tend to make the mess once and cook enough to freeze. When I grill burgers I grill 10, 8 of them are cooked on high heat for just 3 minutes to medium rare and then instantly into the freezer, later 2 minutes in the microwave and they are as good as just off the grill. I don't like processed lunch meat so we will buy a cooked ham and then bake it for a couple hours and the next day slice and cut it for freezing, you can get a lot of sliced ham for lunches out of one of them. We also bake boneless skinless chicken breasts that we slice for sandwiches. Lots of things you can do to make it easier as we age.
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