Trust me--a new crock pot & the food for one meal will be less than a dinner out for 6!
Key is PLANNING. Each week I sit down, look at our schedule, what is in the freezer & what is on sale & make my menus for the week. That way what I need is on hand & it is in my brain (AND on paper or computer) when I need it. I don't live & die by this, sometimes we punt. BUT I am more likely to cook with a plan.
Crock pot is my GO TO when we have 4 different places to be in an evening--if we cannot sit down together, everyone gets a hot meal.
You can even put FRoZEN chicken breasts in with broth, BBQ, Italian dressing, Chili sauce, cream soups--really, SO many possibilites
Whole chicken with nothing but spices of your choice
Pork loin with a bit of water, spices--also good with BBQ, Italian, Chili sauce, etc.
Roasts, briskets, flank--also great with broth, spices, BBQ, Chili sauce, etc.
We have LOTS of easy fix things as these days it is rare more than 2 of us are home at the same time. That way if I DON'T have a plan, or it falls through (ie I forget to take something out of the freezer), I ALWAYS can pull something together from the freezer/fridge/pantry. (or the kids can themselves)
--baked potatoes in microwave. Top with cheese, canned chili, frozen broc, etc.
--sandwich fixins--PB & J, lunchmeat, grilled cheese
--tortilla chips for nachos
--tortillas for quesadillas, wraps
--canned soup, ravioli, etc.
--boxed mac & cheese
--eggs & bacon or sausage & toast
--cereal or other grab & go breakfast items
--frozen pizza, hot pockets, pizza rolls
--chicken fingers, fish sticks, corn dogs
--apples, banana, in season fruit
--carrots, snow peas, celery, bagged salad
NO KIDDING--these items are in my fridge/freezer/pantry at ALL times--my teens are champions of on the go meals at home. And even these convenience items are the more reasonably priced ones
We practically never do fast food--frankly I find it expensive, generally unhealthy, and not that good. Don't get me wrong, we do in a pinch, but only when we are running from one activity to another. I'd rather spend just a bit more and have a sit down meal at a restaurant.
Good luck!
Key is PLANNING. Each week I sit down, look at our schedule, what is in the freezer & what is on sale & make my menus for the week. That way what I need is on hand & it is in my brain (AND on paper or computer) when I need it. I don't live & die by this, sometimes we punt. BUT I am more likely to cook with a plan.
Crock pot is my GO TO when we have 4 different places to be in an evening--if we cannot sit down together, everyone gets a hot meal.
You can even put FRoZEN chicken breasts in with broth, BBQ, Italian dressing, Chili sauce, cream soups--really, SO many possibilites
Whole chicken with nothing but spices of your choice
Pork loin with a bit of water, spices--also good with BBQ, Italian, Chili sauce, etc.
Roasts, briskets, flank--also great with broth, spices, BBQ, Chili sauce, etc.
We have LOTS of easy fix things as these days it is rare more than 2 of us are home at the same time. That way if I DON'T have a plan, or it falls through (ie I forget to take something out of the freezer), I ALWAYS can pull something together from the freezer/fridge/pantry. (or the kids can themselves)
--baked potatoes in microwave. Top with cheese, canned chili, frozen broc, etc.
--sandwich fixins--PB & J, lunchmeat, grilled cheese
--tortilla chips for nachos
--tortillas for quesadillas, wraps
--canned soup, ravioli, etc.
--boxed mac & cheese
--eggs & bacon or sausage & toast
--cereal or other grab & go breakfast items
--frozen pizza, hot pockets, pizza rolls
--chicken fingers, fish sticks, corn dogs
--apples, banana, in season fruit
--carrots, snow peas, celery, bagged salad
NO KIDDING--these items are in my fridge/freezer/pantry at ALL times--my teens are champions of on the go meals at home. And even these convenience items are the more reasonably priced ones
We practically never do fast food--frankly I find it expensive, generally unhealthy, and not that good. Don't get me wrong, we do in a pinch, but only when we are running from one activity to another. I'd rather spend just a bit more and have a sit down meal at a restaurant.
Good luck!