Krischaser
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We are trying to cut costs and the kids miss going out to eat like a lot of their friends do. Any ideas on making fancy out to dinner meals at home?
Thanks!
Thanks!

Just thought of something while cooking dinner: you are trying to cut cost. Why not reward the kids for helping you cut your monthly costs? If the kids can help you cut groceries and household expenses on a monthly basis, money they saved you can go to dining out. If they save over the month $25 then that is what they have to spend on dinner but if they save you $50 then that on eating out.
We are trying to cut costs and the kids miss going out to eat like a lot of their friends do. Any ideas on making fancy out to dinner meals at home?
Thanks!![]()
Sometimes when my daughter has a friend over for dinner, I bring out the pancake griddle and cook "Japanese Steakhouse" food on it. I prep the meat, veggies, and rice (or noodles) ahead of time. Then when it's dinner time, I cook it in front of them on the table.They get a big kick out of it.
I joined Hello Fresh over a year ago, but I rarely actually get a delivery (you can skip as many deliveries as you wish). I found that their produce was not the quality that I can buy locally and they rarely included ingredients that I don't already have in my pantry. They have their recipes archived on the website. So, when I want to make a meal for the two of us that has the look and taste of a restaurant-quality plate, I turn to one of their recipes and recreate it for much less than the $9/meal.Do a trial with one of the food delivery services...Blue Apron, Hello Fresh, et.al. They have meals for 4 people, I believe.
ETA: They have family plans...for around $9.00 per meal.