Dinner Recipes – A Quick Read

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Dinner recipes can get hard when days turn to weeks turn to months. Many people get into a menu rut, rotating between the same dinner recipes endlessly. Families often find, when examining their food selection, that they constantly eat the same meals while ignoring some old favorites. It’s all haphazard and kind of random. Now that more people are more focused on other things like work, it’s not easy to plan and execute a healthy menu.

Prior planning is important when designing a menu and recipes to cook from it.  When a menu is planned in advance the selection becomes more diverse.  Food isn’t only about the taste and nutrition, it’s about presentation and the whole experience.  Even the same old food can be an adventure if cooked a different way.

Ground beef is one example.  Add some flour, vegetables such as onions, tomatoes and lettuce.  That’s a hamburger, right?  Well, it’s also tacos.  Tacos and hamburgers have a lot of the same basic ingredients, but to most people they’re very different foods.  Many different meals can come from one food.  Let’s try another one.  We’ll consider chicken with potatoes.  French fries and fried chicken can be fattening and thus not healthy.  Roast the chicken and potatoes for a healthy meal.  Still chicken and potatoes.  Try chicken salad with potato chips for lunch.  Then there’s chicken pot pie.  Chicken Teriyaki comes with rice, a starch just like the potatoes.  A few basic foods can lead to great variety.

Mixing meats can be fun too. Cut up chicken and steak, potatoes and vegetables. Put them on skewers or sticks and grill. Those are delicious kebabs. Steak and lobster can be very elegant for a parents only dinner date, or pretty basic to include the kids too at a family meal. Some people even like to roast a turkey and serve fish and chips as an early appetizer. It’s all made in the same deep fryer.

What about sources for dinner meal recipes? There are a lot of food shows on television, even an entire channel dedicated to food. Those give great ideas, and most have web sites where more information, including dinner recipes, can be found. Speaking of on line, food ideas abound on web sites. Try a Google or MSN search for dinner ideas. You’ll never have time to read all the resulting information. There are more dinner recipes out there than the average person can ever eat in an entire lifetime.

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