How can I save on takeout with simple, egg-free recipes?

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    Stacey

      I’d remember that those rotisserie chickens are very handy. 5 bucks at Sam’s Club. Have chicken sandwich with a salad one day.

      Take some meat off the bone and toss with stove top style stuffing. Take more meat and add to a little broth.

      Add some shredded carrots and a little pasta. (Soup) Mix some of the chicken into jar Alfredo sauce and then boil rice or pasta to go with it.

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      Cynthia

        Get an air fryer, you can make all sorts of things.

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        Julianna

          Simple solutions from the grocery store include canned soups and frozen microwave meals. The quality is better than it used to be.

          They don’t require you to cook and can definitely help cut down on the takeout expenses.

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          Janeen

            After 8, you can get rotisserie chickens for half price at the grocery store.

            Eat some and break the rest down and divide into meal sized portions for those phone-it-in days we all get.

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            Lauren

              I cook for one. When I cook I make a big batch and freeze the leftovers in single serving containers. I always have a nice variety to choose from in the freezer.

              Almost all cooked foods freeze well!

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              Sarah

                Quesadillas with just cheese, chicken or pretty much any protein. Baked chicken breast (season with whatever you want and put in the oven for 20 minutes at 375 degrees).

                You can also get bagged salad and add the chicken to that. Burger in a skillet with freezer fries on the side.

                Shepard’s pie (brown ground beef in a skillet with salt and pepper or whatever seasonings you want, cream of corn from a can in the middle and premade mash potatoes on top in a baking dish.

                Cook in the oven until everything is warmed and a little brown on the top. Freeze the rest of the serving for another time).

                Bbq pork chops (add a pack to a crockpot, add bbq sauce and shred when done. Have on a bun.

                I put coleslaw on mine which you can buy premade). You can freeze that as well.

                I add precut butternut squash to a crockpot and add a little oil, salt, pepper, cinnamon, ginger, onion powder and cook for a couple hours (it will be soft when done).

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                Melissa

                  Rotissorie chicken and a salad
                  Chicken burrito
                  Chicken and pasta salad
                  Chicken fried rice

                  Baked potatoe with toppings
                  Sandwiches
                  Beef hotdogs
                  Oatmeal
                  Spaghetti

                  Pasta topped with a can of seasoned tomatoes
                  Can of beef stew heated and 1/2 put over a steamy bowl of macaroni
                  Look at frozen veggies there are all kinds.

                  A bowl of broccoli, cauliflower with cheese sauce

                  Grilled PB&J is warm and gooey goodness
                  Grilled cheese

                  Cheese Italian or french bread
                  Cut up beef stick, cheeses, crackers and some veggies

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                  Donna

                    When I was 30 I was single and ate out all the time. Then I got custody of 2 toddlers suddenly and my eating out all the time was over.

                    I taught myself to cook from the internet.

                    I looked up recipes and joined recipe groups. I learned so much.

                    Now I can cook everything. My friend gave me cookbooks for Christmas and they were great too

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                    Rachel

                      Instant Pot and Air Fryer can help with this. They’re faster and more hands off cooking. Flavor is good too. Use grocery delivery so grocery shopping isn’t a barrier.

                      One of our favorite meals is spaghetti in the instant pot.

                      Toss in beef and let the IP do all the work (even from frozen). When its done you toss everything including uncooked pasta in (the ingredient order matters) and let it do all the work again.

                      Get some deli containers and freeze whatever is left when you get sick of it so you have cheap good tasting freezer meals when you don’t want to cook.

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                      Teresa

                        Start simple, what are you favorite meals? Tacos are easy, spaghetti, ravioli, salads. Some grocery stores have those ready to eat meals that are cheaper then restaurants.

                        There are a lot of copycat recipes online. Air fryers are easy to use!

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                        Jennifer

                          Maybe try to cook one thing on the weekend that you portion into single servings and freeze?

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                          Lisa

                            I bought myself a $15 quesadilla maker super easy put the quesadilla in fill it with cheese. I like some zucchini on mine put the other piece of tortilla on and close it for three minutes easy Peezy.

                            Another favorite is the way I make my chicken Parmesan. I just don’t cook the chicken.

                            I throw it in the crockpot with a jar of sauce and let it cook and flavor the sauce.

                            Make some crumbled sausage in a fry pan. Add some cooked rice garlic salt or powder and peas. Stir it up together super easy & filling.

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                            Lisa

                              I avoid fast food at lunch by keeping Healthy Choice or Lean Cuisine in the freezer.

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                              Brenda

                                Get Hello Fresh… you can do 3 days per week for 2 people and have 6 days worth of food. They have promotions all the time and the recipes are great.

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                                Linda

                                  Rotisserie chickens can be used for over a week. You can put some into the freezer cut up too.

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                                  Kay

                                    Grilled salmon with rice and broccoli .easy cook easy clean up.
                                    Cook ground beef add salsa cheese beans (optional) corn (optional) rice also optional.

                                    Add cheese and server over Doritos or corn chips add sour cream

                                    Beef stir fry easy also can used ground beef… veggies can be prepped and stored in jars a week or more. Cook in Oriental Rice a Ron … add what ever you like

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                                    Karen

                                      I batch cook and freeze. Look up Souper Cubes on Amazon. I freeze in these containers and then transfer the item to a freezer ziploc baggie.

                                      Easy to stack. I keep track of what I have in the freezer with a paper attached to the freezer.

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                                      Aurora

                                        Crockpot: beans, soups, stews
                                        Rice cooker: cooks rice quickly and you can add other ingredients like vegetables

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                                        Jackie

                                          Make soup and freeze . I buy a chicken, eat what you can and then freeze the chicken body and make chicken soup or chicken taco soup.

                                          I love Pinterest for ideas.

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                                          Lucy

                                            Ramen noodles, prepare with 1 and a half cup water (instead of 2 cups) use flavor packet, add frozen vegetables.

                                            I like spinach, peas, onions and peppers. Add 2 table spoons peanut butter and some Sriracha sauce. Easy and cheap.

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