hops&dreams
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I'm finding that I'm having a hard time coming up with quick, healthy meals to make for my family the nights DD has softball practice. (we all go - I'm team mom, DH is an asst. coach, and DD plays). The nights we have practice, we only have 60-90 mins to cook and eat dinner AND do homework. When we get back, DD has just enough time for a quick shower and it's already bedtime or more often it's already PAST bedtime.
Some of the meals I'm making right now aren't hugely un-healthy, but some nights they're downright guilty indulgences for time and convenience. Ok nights would be something like Zatarains Jambalaya made with shrimp or chicken or spaghetti & meatballs with sauce from a jar (I normally make my own sauce from scratch or from canned tomatoes). If we have more like 90 mins, I might do tacos. My bad nights are the nights I turn to frozen pizza, Little Ceasars $5 Hot & Ready, or frozen chicken nuggets.
Im trying to avoid those bad nights and get more ideas about meals that are quick and easy and relatively inexpensive to make, things that a kid would eat. Many of her faves just take too long for practice nights with the compressed schedule things like meat loaf or lasagna or fish tacos. I dont have an hour to bake things or do a whole bunch of chopping/prep-work.
Any ideas out there? Anyone else in the same boat? With practices & games, were doing this 2-3 nights during the week and I think I just need some fresh ideas! TIA!
Some of the meals I'm making right now aren't hugely un-healthy, but some nights they're downright guilty indulgences for time and convenience. Ok nights would be something like Zatarains Jambalaya made with shrimp or chicken or spaghetti & meatballs with sauce from a jar (I normally make my own sauce from scratch or from canned tomatoes). If we have more like 90 mins, I might do tacos. My bad nights are the nights I turn to frozen pizza, Little Ceasars $5 Hot & Ready, or frozen chicken nuggets.
Im trying to avoid those bad nights and get more ideas about meals that are quick and easy and relatively inexpensive to make, things that a kid would eat. Many of her faves just take too long for practice nights with the compressed schedule things like meat loaf or lasagna or fish tacos. I dont have an hour to bake things or do a whole bunch of chopping/prep-work.
Any ideas out there? Anyone else in the same boat? With practices & games, were doing this 2-3 nights during the week and I think I just need some fresh ideas! TIA!