House & Home
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Eight
Time-Saving Cooking Tips
By Rachel Paxton
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Plan meals at least a week in advance
to incorporate the use of leftovers.
For example, have baked chicken, mashed
potatoes, and gravy for dinner Sunday;
then use the leftover gravy as the base
of beef stroganoff Monday.
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If you know you're not going to have
time to cook one evening, prepare two
dinners the night before and just reheat
one the following night.
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3.
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When preparing a meal using grated
cheese, chopped onions, etc., prepare
more than the recipe calls for and refrigerate
the rest for another meal.
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4.
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Clean your kitchen workspace as you
go. When you're done there will be less
cleaning to do.
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5.
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On grocery shopping day, have your
children help individually wrap their
cookies, snacks, etc., for their lunches.
This makes lunch preparation for the
rest of the week a breeze, and snacks
don't disappear before lunches are made.
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6.
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Don't hide your cookbooks away. Organize
them where you can get to them easily,
and you will use them a lot more.
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7.
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Keep a notepad on the front of the
refrigerator for your shopping list.
When you run out of something, immediately
write it on the list. Encourage family
members to do the same.
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8.
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Prepare favorite beverages like lemonade,
tea, or Kool Aid in gallon-sized pitchers,
and you won't have to make them as often.
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Rachel Paxton is a
freelance writer and mom who is the author of
What's for Dinner?, an e-cookbook containing
more than 250 quick easy dinner ideas. For recipes,
tips to organize your home, home decorating,
crafts, holiday hints, and more, visit Creative
Homemaking at http://www.creativehomemaking.com
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