Guest guest Posted April 25, 2001 Report Share Posted April 25, 2001 I cook for myself too, but I tend to cook a normal about & then freeze it or eat it as leftovers for several meals. Recently I bought some chicken breasts & frozen stir-fry vegetable mix. I sliced the chicken breasts & cooked them & then added some veggies. I also used some sesame oil & it gave it a good flavor, more like chinese food or something. I also sliced & cooked some chicken breasts & then sliced part of an onion & bell pepper, both so they're in long strips. I added some " Fajita " seasoning & ate it like that. You can add some cheese, sour cream, or salsa, if you'd like. It's pretty good. I've also used leftover stuff like this to make an omelet the next morning. Hope this helps. Cheri > Hi, I'm a bit of a lurker here. I'm bout 8mo post op and am trying to > find stuff to eat or i should rephrase that. I'm trying to find new > ways to make stuff to eat. some of my stumbling blocks are a tiny > kitchen and only one pan to cook in (am thinking of getting a > crockpot)also i'm only feeding me and even the smallest of the small > portion i buy in the store are still to much for me. > > My staple foods are steak, ground beef, tofu, some chicken, ground > turkey and fish. I tend to eat just meat primarly and not worry about > vegtables or other sides dishes. > > i want to cook more as i'm getting really tired of frozen dinners (not > to mention they are expensive) but am at a loss as to what to make. > > I hope this isn't to jumbled and makes sense. I would be very > greatfull for any advice. > > thank you > > syndee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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