Meal ideas?!
I did think of pizzas but one of them doesn't like pizzas. I also thought of a curry but the four of us have had enough of curry to last us a lifetime after cooking 6 different ones at school!!
So yeah...any meals that are pretty easy to make! Thanks!
Answers: I've invited three friends (girls - all 13 - year 9) over to stay Saturday night (three days away) and I have no idea what to have for dinner.
I did think of pizzas but one of them doesn't like pizzas. I also thought of a curry but the four of us have had enough of curry to last us a lifetime after cooking 6 different ones at school!!
So yeah...any meals that are pretty easy to make! Thanks!
Popcorn chicken and mac and cheese.....
ice cream for desert
make your own subs....
BLT's = bacon ,lettuce and tomato sandwiches
these are all the things my girls enjoyed to have wehen their friends stayed over
How about tacos or sloppy joes? Either one is pretty easy and can be fun, too...
Make your own nachos. Set out all the different stuff people may want (meat, cheese, olives, sour cream) and let them mix and match!!
oh,tacos and nachos!! you can do kind of a mexican fiesta! lol,you can lay everything out and let everyone make there own tacos or nachos!! you can have things like mozzarela & cheddar cheese (the sprinkley kind) you can also have refried beans and tomatoes and lettuce and other things like sour cream and avacado,then everyone can make there own food and be satisfied!
nothing beats spaghetti and meat sauce with garlic toast and green salad.
Quessadillas, that way you can make them how you want them.
enchiladas? if one of them is a vegan they can make one without the meat.
I make a taco salad with browned hamburger, mixed with one can of refried beans and taco seasoning packet. I smash 3 or 4 taco shells, spead the meat sauce on top, then use lettuce, tomatoes, salsa, black olives, chedder shreds, and lowfat sour cream. My son likes this mixture in a soft flour taco, too, which he rolls up like a burrito.