What do you make on 'non-cooking' nights?!


Question: When you are too tired to make a full meal, but you don't have any left overs. What do you usually 'throw' together? Just curious, thanks!!


Answers: When you are too tired to make a full meal, but you don't have any left overs. What do you usually 'throw' together? Just curious, thanks!!

i make ranch rollups. mix together cream cheese and ranch in a bowl and add bacon carrots and cheese and either roll them up in a tortilla or use as dip for crackers

Mac & Cheese
Rice with: hotdogs, frozen nuggets, fish sticks, taquitos, beans.
Instant mashed potatoes

For veggies canned or frozen corn.

Cheese and salami cracker platter, pepporchini's, green apple slices, and grapes w/some yummy wine.

I keep frozen dinners and also cans of soup. If you make about a half cup of pasta and put it with soup, it makes the soup stretch further and it makes it more filling.

Grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup.

Tomato soup and grilled cheese.
Sandwiches and chips
TV Dinners
Frozen Pizza (there are some really good ones out there)

Usually I fry up some hamburger meat, add a can of Ranch Style beans and we make burritos. Get a tortilla, add the meat/bean mixture, diced tomatoes, lettuce,cheese and salsa. A really fast, cheap meal!

TUNA FISH SANDWICHES, SPINACH DIP AND WHEAT THINS, LUNCHMEAT SANDWICHES OR SOUP.

Bowls of cereal all around. My daughters favorite dinner. I also tend to make egg sandwiches and omelettes a bit.

Cheerios,banana and milk.I cook that way a lot for just me....

I throw some cereal into a bowl and then I throw some milk on top of it!





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