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IncredibleArticles.com - Food - Recipes

No Worry Meals for Dates

by Incredible Articles - Last Modified: 11/13/2007

t seems every time a date is scheduled, something goes wrong. We end up hurrying to get things done and either the food is burnt or still frozen once the date arrives. Then comes the need for fast meals (or at least meals you can cook without worry).

5 meals for dates

Crockpot
Beeny-weenies
Cut up hot dogs (or splurge and buy the small sausages), cover with barbecue sauce and let cook for 4 hours on medium heat.
Chicken and noodle soup
Prepare as wanted. I prefer homemade noodles, but store boughten is good too.
Slow burn
Green tea chicken
Slice up chicken, place in skillet and cover with iced green tea (pre-made of course).
Fast meals
Tomato soup and cheese sandwich
Salad
Chop up some lettuce and carrots, then throw some cherry tomatoes on top and give your date a choice of dressing.
About the Author
Gary R. Hess is the author of Yumtio.us recipes.


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