I've been tired lately. This is probably due partly to my work, which is only mentally exhausting on the days when it's not also physically exhausting. My hours are better this year than last year, in that I'm only completely worn out twice a week, rather than completely worn out twice a week and mostly worn out the other three days. But I still
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Something you can make ahead on the weekend: whole roasted chicken. It doesn't require a lot of work (season the bird and throw it in the oven until it's done) and since you're only one person, you could get a few meals out of it!
If you want recipes, let me know. ;)
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I don't eat a lot of meat, but when I do, I generally do either breasts or drumsticks because whole chicken exceeds what I can safely lift.
Really? Because in my experience, chickens weigh about as much as a human infant (sometimes less!), and are generally less lively and squirmy.
But I also have an excellent recipe for Cornish hens, which are really, really small. You can get two servings out of one, and four servings out of two. And OMG, it's really delicious!
Sometimes I bake them and sometimes they appear as a byproduct to homemade broth.
I have never actually made homemade broth or stock, so you've got one up on me there.
Actually I should probably eat the breasts currently in my freezer because I'm nearly out of broth.
Chicken breasts cooked with tarragon and lemon juice make excellent chicken salad! Mix in some mayo and walnuts, and OM NOM NOM NOM!
Next weekend I have to prepare for a trip to Phoenix, and the weekend after will be spent in Phoenix, so the weekend afterwards I plan to spend brothing and otherwise ( ... )
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Greek yoghurt is also a delicious, high-protein treat. For extra WIN, go for the plain stuff. OMG, it's like guilt-free sour cream!
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Best. Appliance. EVER!
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I admit my interest in casserole pretty much starts and ends with tuna-noodle. I did impulse-buy a single-serving casserole dish last year, though, so maybe something else will inspire me.
Your week of chicken would last me months. I have chicken maybe two or three meals a month? If that? I'll do a chicken dinner, followed by chicken salad, or a two-meal mu shu chicken when I buy the cabbage, and then none for weeks. And I eat less beef than chicken. So unless I'm going to go into grilled tofu.. . I have caught on to precooking and then freezing the tofu, which has meant some recent meals have had protein that otherwise might have gone lacking!
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We use our George Foreman rather a lot.
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