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Emo Pictures - Phychofallen
Phychofallen
Posts: 13
Easy meal ideas? Nov 21 2014, 11:04 PM
Hi. I've just finished school so I'm home alone a lot of the time and I'm trying to learn how to make a few easy and healthy things. Does anyone have any ideas? :)

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Emo Pictures - xXeMoRaCeRXx
xXeMoRaCeRXx
Posts: 18262
Nov 22 2014, 10:58 AM
Best bet is to buy a cheap recipe book.
Emo Pictures - Kate
Kate
Posts: 4199
Nov 22 2014, 12:02 PM
student recipe books :) having a basic stock of staple ingredients in the cupboard ie pasta,beans, milk etc helps alot as well
Emo Pictures - Crankor
Crankor
Posts: 79
Nov 26 2014, 07:12 PM
1 bag steam fresh brown rice and veggies, (separate bags) 1 avocado and liquid amino acids. (helps a bit with flavor and aminos very good for you) tatertot casserole is quite cheap to make and last a few days. Obviously tater tots, 1lb of ground beef and a can of cream of broccoli and a cheddar one. (can use whichever two combinations you like really) rest you can look up how to cook. Baby carrots n dip maybe as a snack Whole plain yogurt with honey, flax (optional) and berries (i use blueberries but those aren't always cheap)
Emo Pictures - -FiFi-
-FiFi-
Posts: 212
Nov 30 2014, 03:18 PM
PASTA!! hahahe :3 got pasta, jacket potato, pasta bake,.. and as people have said.. get a student recipe book :)
Emo Pictures - xXeMoRaCeRXx
xXeMoRaCeRXx
Posts: 18262
Nov 30 2014, 03:30 PM
^Agreed on pasta and you can easily mix it with vegetables, cheese, bacon, etc
Emo Pictures - Crankor
Crankor
Posts: 79
Nov 30 2014, 06:51 PM
Keep in mind pasta really isn't that healthy unless you get whole grain pasta. Even then, easy to get sick of eating it.
Emo Pictures - Phychofallen
Phychofallen
Posts: 13
Dec 09 2014, 10:06 PM
Thanks for the ideas! :)
Emo Pictures - EyeWings
EyeWings
Posts: 287
Jan 06 2015, 03:04 PM
I would seriously reccomend buying either a student recipe book, or in fact a diabetic's cookery book. My dad has diabetes which restricts his sugar intake so he finds these cook books a useful aide, however they can be equally useful for anyone who just wants to cut back a bit especially on sugar. Most of the time they are written by good nurtitionists along with chefs so you shouldnt have to compromise on taste too much just enjoy a little of what you like. Here are a few links to examples of low cost diabetic cookbooks, both for meals and deserts. Enjoy your cooking experience! :) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Complete-Diabetic-Cook-Book-By-BRAMLEY-/291128402593?pt=Non_Fiction&hash=item43c89ae2a1 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/The-Essential-Diabetic-Cookbook-By-Azmina-Govindji-Jill-Myers-/291006075604?pt=Non_Fiction&hash=item43c15052d4 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/The-Diabetes-Cookbook-for-the-Whole-Family-GOOD-Book-/381107794737?pt=UK_Books_EducationalTextbooks_EducationalTextbooks_GL&hash=item58bbcb7331 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/The-Diabetic-Dessert-Cookbook-Coleen-Howard-New-Book-/301421957320?pt=Non_Fiction&hash=item462e2610c8

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