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help me make dinner all week

mordecai

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We just moved and our gas is off until at least Friday. Any ideas on what I should make sans heat? I have a panini press, a blender, and a food processor, among some other little appliances. I was thinking of using that great gazpacho recipe again, some sandwiches and salads, maybe a ceviche. thoughts or recipes? halp.
 

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Mmm grilled cheese (toaster) and soup in the microwave! One of my favorites not in the toaster but gotta do what you gotta do!
 

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McDees!
 

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Spice some chicken breast paillards with a pseudo-kebab spice and cook in your foreman or a panini press, make some hummus in your blender, make tabouleh or a salad of cucumbers, tomato, olives, onion, parsley and lemon juice, toast some store bought pitas, maybe make a yoghurt sauce.
 

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you could go out and get a BBQ grill and just grill all week too.
 

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If you're in LA, go get yourself a $5-$10 personal rice cooker and a bag of good rice. Easy hot meals anytime
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Originally Posted by robertorex
If you're in LA, go get yourself a $5-$10 personal rice cooker and a bag of good rice. Easy hot meals anytime
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He could probably do that anywhere, not just LA.
 

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Perfect excuse to eat out all week or takeaway's
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If the kettle is working you can always go the insta-soup, noodle way or then stick to sandwiches..
 

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Originally Posted by impolyt_one
Spice some chicken breast paillards with a pseudo-kebab spice and cook in your foreman or a panini press, make some hummus in your blender, make tabouleh or a salad of cucumbers, tomato, olives, onion, parsley and lemon juice, toast some store bought pitas, maybe make a yoghurt sauce.
thanks, i'm totally doing this. good idea.
 

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Originally Posted by KJT
He could probably do that anywhere, not just LA.

Ah, what I meant was they'd be readily available at a CVS or Walgreens there, as opposed to somewhere like Wyoming or Montana where I think they'd be a little harder to find.
 

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