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This is what I'm doing right now:
1. 150-pack of 2-compartment containers/lids for $55.99: (shipping is expensive)
http://www.webstaurantstore.com/bla...e-container-with-lid-150-case/795MT2850B.html
Freezer-safe, microwave-safe, dishwasher safe. These are thin & disposable if you don't want to keep them (roughly 38 cents per container). They also come in 3-compartment sizes, as well as oven-friendly versions if you want to make a bakeable dinner tray. If you chop up your food (like slice your chicken into strips), you can also get a 250-pack of disposable plastic cutlery (fork, knife, spoon, napkin) for $10.99: (pack food in morning + throw everything away = no dishes)
http://www.webstaurantstore.com/cho...ife-fork-spoon-napkin-250-case/346WKFSNM.html
2. Meal Plan: Lean meat + veggie
Examples:
Salmon + carrots
Shrimp + peas/carrots
Beef Burger + potato
Chicken + sweet potato
Turkey Burger + broccoli
I typically steam the frozen veggies in the microwave for 3 minutes, in a bowl filled with water. It takes about 3 minutes 3 seconds to do a full bowl, but if you under-cook it, then when you reheat your food in the microwave, it comes out perfect instead of rubbery. I either microwave or steam the potatoes; poke holes in the potatoes and do for 3 minutes, then flip, then another 3 minutes, or throw them in an electric steamer for 40 minutes (the electric steamer makes them really soft). I electric-steam the shrimp & salmon. The rest I pan-fry in a bit of olive oil or do on the grill, depending on how much time I have available. Grilled stuff obviously tastes a lot better because of the smoke flavor, but you can get great results in the pan too. I use a cast-iron pan for great texture & flavor.
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Found this gem at my local grocery store: (food not included! lol)
http://i.imgur.com/OzJSryA.jpg
Reusable TV dinner trays, with sealable lids. These are made out of that new thinner plastic that is microwave/freezer-safe, but that you can throw away if it breaks or whatever (not thick like Tupperware, but not nearly as expensive as Tupperware either). They make a couple versions:
2-compartment for $3.99 (2-pack)
3-compartment for $4.89 (2-pack)
Apparently they are pretty new because I can't find them on Amazon or too many places online. I am a big fan of make-ahead meals for convenience, so I'd like to get a truckload of these and just do a month's worth of different TV dinners. The format is just so convenient! Just pull it out of the freezer, microwave, eat, and throw in the dishwasher.
In my picture above, I have a chicken cutlet with marinara sauce & avocado, mashed sweet potato, and steamed green beans (a la microwave). The tray held up pretty well - it's definitely cheap, thin stuff (the corner of one of the plastic lids had already chipped off a set before I even opened the package), but good enough to be reusable, at least for awhile. For me, the convenience is worth paying for because even if I'm low-energy, I still have the ability to use the microwave, so I'd only ever be a couple minutes away from a hot, healthy meal. Here's a sample meal plan: (for frozen veggies, I just steam in the microwave in a bowl of water for 3 minutes)
2-compartment meals:
Salmon (steamer - I use the frozen boneless/skinless filets from Sam's Club)
Carrots (steamer - I use baby carrots, steam them for 20 minutes with the salmon)
Shredded chicken (boil for a few hours, pull apart like pulled pork, top with Garlic Salt)
1/2 mashed Sweet Potato
Asian Turkey Burger (pan-fry - ground turkey mixed with soy sauce, garlic salt, and sesame oil)
Broccoli & Cauliflower mix (steamer)
Shrimp (steamer - just buy a giant bag of frozen shrimp) & Marinara sauce (I use Prego 100% Natural, Traditional flavor)
Peas & Carrots mix (steamed)
3-compartment meals:
Bison Burger (grill - George Foreman or real grill)
1/2 mashed Sweet Potato (poke holes, microwave 4 minutes per side)
Broccoli (steamer)
Chicken cutlet (flatten with rolling pin & plastic wrap, cook in olive oil spray in a pan on medium) & Marinara sauce (I use Prego 100% Natural, either Fresh Mushroom or Basil Garlic, nom nom)
Green beans (steam)
1/2 mashed Sweet Potato (poke holes, microwave 4 minutes per side)
It will be nice to throw six of these into my giant picnic-sized insulated lunchbox with some freezer packs & chow down during the day! :thumbsup:
1. 150-pack of 2-compartment containers/lids for $55.99: (shipping is expensive)
http://www.webstaurantstore.com/bla...e-container-with-lid-150-case/795MT2850B.html
Freezer-safe, microwave-safe, dishwasher safe. These are thin & disposable if you don't want to keep them (roughly 38 cents per container). They also come in 3-compartment sizes, as well as oven-friendly versions if you want to make a bakeable dinner tray. If you chop up your food (like slice your chicken into strips), you can also get a 250-pack of disposable plastic cutlery (fork, knife, spoon, napkin) for $10.99: (pack food in morning + throw everything away = no dishes)
http://www.webstaurantstore.com/cho...ife-fork-spoon-napkin-250-case/346WKFSNM.html
2. Meal Plan: Lean meat + veggie
Examples:
Salmon + carrots
Shrimp + peas/carrots
Beef Burger + potato
Chicken + sweet potato
Turkey Burger + broccoli
I typically steam the frozen veggies in the microwave for 3 minutes, in a bowl filled with water. It takes about 3 minutes 3 seconds to do a full bowl, but if you under-cook it, then when you reheat your food in the microwave, it comes out perfect instead of rubbery. I either microwave or steam the potatoes; poke holes in the potatoes and do for 3 minutes, then flip, then another 3 minutes, or throw them in an electric steamer for 40 minutes (the electric steamer makes them really soft). I electric-steam the shrimp & salmon. The rest I pan-fry in a bit of olive oil or do on the grill, depending on how much time I have available. Grilled stuff obviously tastes a lot better because of the smoke flavor, but you can get great results in the pan too. I use a cast-iron pan for great texture & flavor.
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Original post:
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Found this gem at my local grocery store: (food not included! lol)
http://i.imgur.com/OzJSryA.jpg
Reusable TV dinner trays, with sealable lids. These are made out of that new thinner plastic that is microwave/freezer-safe, but that you can throw away if it breaks or whatever (not thick like Tupperware, but not nearly as expensive as Tupperware either). They make a couple versions:
2-compartment for $3.99 (2-pack)
3-compartment for $4.89 (2-pack)
Apparently they are pretty new because I can't find them on Amazon or too many places online. I am a big fan of make-ahead meals for convenience, so I'd like to get a truckload of these and just do a month's worth of different TV dinners. The format is just so convenient! Just pull it out of the freezer, microwave, eat, and throw in the dishwasher.
In my picture above, I have a chicken cutlet with marinara sauce & avocado, mashed sweet potato, and steamed green beans (a la microwave). The tray held up pretty well - it's definitely cheap, thin stuff (the corner of one of the plastic lids had already chipped off a set before I even opened the package), but good enough to be reusable, at least for awhile. For me, the convenience is worth paying for because even if I'm low-energy, I still have the ability to use the microwave, so I'd only ever be a couple minutes away from a hot, healthy meal. Here's a sample meal plan: (for frozen veggies, I just steam in the microwave in a bowl of water for 3 minutes)
2-compartment meals:
Salmon (steamer - I use the frozen boneless/skinless filets from Sam's Club)
Carrots (steamer - I use baby carrots, steam them for 20 minutes with the salmon)
Shredded chicken (boil for a few hours, pull apart like pulled pork, top with Garlic Salt)
1/2 mashed Sweet Potato
Asian Turkey Burger (pan-fry - ground turkey mixed with soy sauce, garlic salt, and sesame oil)
Broccoli & Cauliflower mix (steamer)
Shrimp (steamer - just buy a giant bag of frozen shrimp) & Marinara sauce (I use Prego 100% Natural, Traditional flavor)
Peas & Carrots mix (steamed)
3-compartment meals:
Bison Burger (grill - George Foreman or real grill)
1/2 mashed Sweet Potato (poke holes, microwave 4 minutes per side)
Broccoli (steamer)
Chicken cutlet (flatten with rolling pin & plastic wrap, cook in olive oil spray in a pan on medium) & Marinara sauce (I use Prego 100% Natural, either Fresh Mushroom or Basil Garlic, nom nom)
Green beans (steam)
1/2 mashed Sweet Potato (poke holes, microwave 4 minutes per side)
It will be nice to throw six of these into my giant picnic-sized insulated lunchbox with some freezer packs & chow down during the day! :thumbsup:
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