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What’s for Dinner Tonight?

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What’s for Dinner Tonight?

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A little forethought will help you roll out tasty meals all week long.
Quick meal ideas for your busy week

There’s no need to sacrifice taste for speed when it comes to making dinner for you and your family. Bring healthy, quick meals to the table all week long with the following tips and tricks.

Prepare, prepare, prepare

A little forethought at the start of the week will help you roll out tasty meals all week long.

Stock your pantry

A well-stocked pantry with basic and specialty items helps you get cooking fast.

  • Keep on hand packaged or homemade stocks, jarred pesto, sun-dried tomatoes, artichoke hearts, stir-fry sauces, frozen pie crusts, pizza dough, canned beans, pasta, ravioli, tortellini, tortillas, and hard cheeses.
  • Your weekly shopping list may include eggs, fresh greens, fruits and vegetables, tofu, soft cheeses, meats and poultry, and other perishables.

Put it all together

You prepped, planned, and shopped. Let the cooking begin.

  • Ravioli salad: Cook ravioli or tortellini and toss with steamed vegetables, greens, and salad dressing of your choice. Top with Parmesan cheese.
  • Soup: Sauté olive oil with onions and garlic. Add leftover steamed vegetables (choose one or use mixed vegetables) and packaged broth. Bring to a boil and then turn off heat. Let soup cool before blending. Add spices, light cream, or milk if desired, and you’ve got homemade soup. Serve with bread and a tossed salad.
  • Fajitas: Lay out a buffet for making your own fajitas or burritos. Have on hand warmed tortillas, refried beans, shredded Monterey Jack cheese, avocado slices, salsa, and sautéed onions, peppers, and garlic. Add tofu, tempeh, or chicken or beef strips. Top off with chopped greens and tomatoes, and a dollop of sour cream or yogurt.
  • Pasta primavera: Cook fresh or dried bow tie pasta. Coat with olive oil and set aside. Steam or roast asparagus. Sauté onions and shiitake mushrooms in olive oil until tender. Combine pasta, asparagus, mushrooms, and onion and add a drizzle of olive oil and grated Parmesan cheese.
  • Pizza: What’s a week without pizza? Use your purchased dough and roll out a thick or thin crust. Spread with tomato sauce, grated cheese, and fresh vegetables. Liven it up with sun-dried tomatoes, artichoke hearts, or pesto sauce. Or try a white pizza with olive oil and a combination of cheeses, such as goat and Parmesan. Top with caramelized onions and sautéed mushrooms.

Kathleen Finn is a freelance writer and marketing consultant in the natural health industry. She longs for a well-stocked pantry.




*The information in this newsletter is for educational use only. Do not attempt to self-diagnose or treat any condition. Please consult your healthcare practitioner if you believe you may have any of the signs or symptoms discussed above before using any of the nutrients discussed.

You should also consult with a healthcare professional before starting any diet, exercise or supplementation program, before taking any medication, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem.
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