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Home and Garden
Cook Once, Eat For Days
By Kara Kelso 
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Jun 6, 2006, 19:42

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In today's fast paced world, cooking a family meal can be a challenge. Fast food seems to be the normal "quick fix" for supper. Although a good home cooked meal can never beat greasy hamburgers.

Making menus can help with the planning process to ensure you'll always have something home cooked on the table, although time to make meals is still limited. The best way to solve this problem is to cook large amounts of food on your days off of work, and eat leftovers all week.

One of my favorite meals to make on the weekends is pot roast. While it takes awhile to cook, a roast can make several meals all week.

When cooking your roast, you'll need to plan ahead. Make sure you have a good 4-5 hours where you can keep an eye on it and check it occasionally. Another option is cooking it all day in a crockpot, but my personal preference is cooked in the oven. When you use the oven you have room to put in different types of vegetables like carrots, potatoes, and more. Don't forget to cook other foods in the oven at the same time. Like types of breads for example.

After the roast is cooked, you and your family can have a wonderful home cooked meal. For the rest of the week, you can have roast sandwiches, baked potatoes as a meal (with the "fixins"), quick casseroles, mashed potatoes (side dish), and much more.

Using just one day out of your week when you don't have to be in a million places at once can make the rest of your week much more easy as far as good healthy meals go.

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About the author: Kara Kelso is the mother of two, and owner of http://www.Idea-Queen.com. For easy pot roast recipe ideas, visit: Easy Pot Roast Recipe


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