To avoid eating out, keep a list on your refridgerator of meals you have ingredients for. I try to make my grocery list with several meals where I actually have to thaw meat and several very quick meals (frozen meatballs with canned sauce, microwave baked potatoes with canned chili, things like that). That way when I'm feeling irritated with myself for not having planned a meal I can grab something quick for that night and set the meat out to thaw for the next night. I think learning to eat at home is less about cooking (it's pretty easy to toss fish or chicken on the grill) than it is about planning ahead.
I also brown extra hamburger for the freezer and cook an extra chicken breast to put on salad for lunch, etc. I get tired of cooking sometimes, but I get much more tired of planning meals and doing the shopping effectively so I don't have either nothing in the fridge or rotting vegies that I bought too many of!
I also brown extra hamburger for the freezer and cook an extra chicken breast to put on salad for lunch, etc. I get tired of cooking sometimes, but I get much more tired of planning meals and doing the shopping effectively so I don't have either nothing in the fridge or rotting vegies that I bought too many of!

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Seriously, it has lots of basic recipes. Everything I've made from it has come out great. Sometimes I look up several versions of recipes on the internet and combine them into one that's simple, using ingredients I like.
What temp for baking and how long does it bake???