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Old 02-20-2017, 12:33 PM
 
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I won't say that it won't change but right now it is cooked rice with bacon chunks and an some onion and green bell pepper(and or red) added and mixed together and then warmed in a generous amount of olive oil. Oh, add to that a little chow mein noodles to give it some crunchiness.
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Old 02-20-2017, 02:46 PM
 
Location: Heart of Dixie
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Baked beans on buttered toast.
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Old 02-20-2017, 02:49 PM
 
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Stir fried Thai food - or something that tastes like Thai (but I don't use commercial pastes) and includes loads of vegetables and sometimes a bit of meat. I can have something along that line ready to eat, with rice, in less than 10-15 minutes from scratch.
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Old 02-20-2017, 03:33 PM
 
Location: Montreal -> CT -> MA -> Montreal -> Ottawa
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Stir fried Thai food - or something that tastes like Thai (but I don't use commercial pastes) and includes loads of vegetables and sometimes a bit of meat. I can have something along that line ready to eat, with rice, in less than 10-15 minutes from scratch.
I will send you my address.

I wish that I could pull something like that together that quickly.
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Old 02-20-2017, 03:41 PM
 
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I rarely do it, but a good option in the summer is tuna, with a couple of handfuls of chopped cabbage, and cannellini beans, in a vinaigrette.
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Old 02-21-2017, 07:21 AM
 
Location: Coastal Georgia
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I was going to say American Chop Suey, but it is more labor intensive than grilled or baked fish or meat, baked potato, and a bag o steam in the bag vegetable. If you nuke the potatoes its a 15 minute dinner. If you oven bake, then its just a bit longer, but no more effort.

Another one is baked beans, hotdogs and a tub of cut up fruit from the grocery. Such a strain. LOL
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Old 02-21-2017, 09:41 AM
 
Location: Former LI'er Now Rehoboth Beach, DE
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I won't say that it won't change but right now it is cooked rice with bacon chunks and an some onion and green bell pepper(and or red) added and mixed together and then warmed in a generous amount of olive oil. Oh, add to that a little chow mein noodles to give it some crunchiness.
Throw in a chopped jalapeño and some chopped cilantro and I'm coming over.
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Old 02-21-2017, 09:52 AM
 
Location: East Bay, San Francisco Bay Area
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Spaghetti sauce (add meatballs) and pasta.
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Old 02-21-2017, 10:07 AM
 
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My current favorite quick meal is okonomiyaki (Japanese pancake). We always have the ingredients on hand and it works for my low-carb diet. All you need is eggs, flour (I cut that way back), cabbage, onions, and whatever other veggies are on hand - zucchini, bell peppers, broccoli... Options can include meat or fish.
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Old 02-21-2017, 10:08 AM
 
Location: Long Island,NY
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Victoria's Low-Sodium marinara sauce, BJ's Turkey Meatballs and pasta. Quick-Quick the meatballs are zapped. More relaxed, the meatballs are simmered in the sauce. I also love frozen spinach ravioli.
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