What are some microwave-friendly dinner ideas for hot weather?

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    Diane

      Why cook? Cottage cheese, tomatoes, cucumbers, store bought potato salad and or macaroni salad, cold baked beans (yum), lettuce, cheese, pickles, chips— just a good ole picnic!!

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      Holly

        Ramen with add ins (ex: bok choy, spring onions, spam, cheese, bell pepper, Napa cabbage, ect.)
        Hot dogs

        Rice (I like Knorr) or scalloped potato packets.

        The instructions say it’s not good in the microwave but I tested it before a trip where we ate in hotel rooms a lot and it was fine.

        Salads with protein add ins such as deli meat, pepperoni, hard boiled eggs (can buy already boiled), beans
        Canned soup

        Canned baked beans

        Sandwiches

        Charcuterie board (sounds fancy but it can be anything, examples) deli meat, cheese slices, cream cheese, jam, crackers, olives, pickles, fruit, nuts, veggies, hummus, spinach dip, pickled banana peppers, ect.

        Baked potato bar with sour cream, butter, bacon bits, canned chili, cheese, chives

        Cereal and milk

        Oatmeal

        Winter squash

        Sweet potatoes

        PS you can often find crockpots at thrift stores.

        A rice cooker could be helpful too and you can cook a lot more than rice in a rice cooker.

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        Josette

          Get yourself a crockpot, they don’t heat up your house and you can cook meals and desserts!!

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          Elisabeth

            My favorite cheap, no-cook dinner is: a can of black beans 🫘 (drained) or cannellini beans, or chickpeas, whatever + a good glug of Brianna’s Real French Vinaigrette dressing.

            Perfect as is, or add cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, or whatever you have.

            Zero effort. Huge payoff.

            I even bring it to potlucks, and everyone is like Wow! This is amazing!!!!

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            Jennifer

              Hey, we live in an old farmhouse with no central air. So we bought 2 window units until we can get things updated first (insulation, windows and electrical), before getting central air.

              It’s our 5 year plan to replace the furnace and have central air installed at the same time.

              We’ll need more ducts ran throughout the house.

              I’m not looking forward to that estimate.

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              Wendy

                I’m not sure about cooking much in the microwave but if you have a grill outside, those can be used like an oven

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                Eulonda

                  Can you do a outside grill? Great hot dogs,baked beasns,corn on cob. Ect.

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                  Sandra

                    I went to the thrift store and bought a small convection oven for outside. Works great

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                    Kellie

                      That was my reality the past two days. I made cold salads and used my air fryer for a few things.

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