Link: How to Cook for a Family When You are Stressed Out

Posted by Scott Davis

Trent over at The Simple Dollar wrote this great article about how to cook family meals when you are exhausted or stressed out. It’s a great (and short) article with lots of good advice. Also make sure you check the comments for more good cooking solutions.

Find it here: “I’m Too Tired to Cook” - At-Home Dining Solutions for the Overworked Family


One Response to: “Link: How to Cook for a Family When You are Stressed Out”

  1. Mae responds:
    Posted: November 30th, 2007 at 8:16 pm

    Spaghetti Stew
    Spaghetti Stew contains lots of vegies, is low fat, has lots of vitamins, meat and cereals and it takes about 10 minutes of kitchen time so is great when I have a bad day with PTSD. This Spaghetti Stew serves 4 and can be kept the following night too. Place 700g of mince meat in a pot. Cover mince with water. Boil until meat is cooked. Turn element off and leave meat to cool. When meat is cool skim some of the fat off the top of the water. Add 2 diced onions, 3 tblspoons tomato paste and a packet of mixed vegetables. Boil stew for 10 minutes. Add 2 tins of spaghetti and heat until boiled. Serve with buttered rolls or sliced bread.


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