What's for Dinner Tonight? Any Ideas for a Tired Mom?

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Discussion Overview

The thread revolves around various dinner ideas and experiences shared by participants, particularly focusing on the challenges of planning meals for busy evenings. Participants express their personal dinner choices and the circumstances surrounding them.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions feeling uninspired about dinner and hopes for suggestions from others.
  • Another participant shares that they typically eat out on Wednesdays due to late returns home.
  • One participant describes grilling skirt steak with various sides, highlighting a pleasant outdoor cooking experience.
  • Another participant plans to have breakfast for dinner due to rainy weather.
  • One participant looks forward to grilling steaks for a birthday celebration, accompanied by veggies.
  • Several participants mention having leftovers, with one humorously referring to it as a "fend for yourself" night.
  • One participant shares a simple meal of meatball hoagies, salad, and bread.
  • Another participant discusses a quick dinner of hot dogs and fries before a baseball game.
  • Spaghetti is a common choice among several participants, with one noting it as a meal for their children while another mentions making it despite a sick partner.
  • One participant enjoys a rare treat of Chinese take-out, detailing the dishes ordered and the leftovers available.
  • Another participant expresses a craving for Chinese food after hearing about it.
  • Some participants humorously mention fudgesicles as part of their dinner or as a treat.
  • One participant shares a story about ordering pizza after a tiring day in the yard.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on dinner choices, with no clear consensus on a preferred meal type, as participants share a variety of personal experiences and preferences.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects the everyday challenges faced by busy parents in meal planning, with participants sharing both planned meals and spontaneous choices based on circumstances.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community who are looking for relatable experiences regarding meal planning and dinner ideas may find this thread engaging.

rennea
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Haven't a clue what's for dinner today:rolleyes:


Hopfully I get some insperation from you all...




Have a lot to do as usual. Doing some plumbing today:eek: Wish me luck;)
 
Wednesdays I don't get home until 8:45 pm so we eat out at Beef O'Brady's.

GOOD LUCK on the plumbing!
 
Since it is absolutely picture perfect outside we are grilling some skirt steak with the chipolte rub, some roasted red bliss potatoes and garlic green beans (and some baby carrots with butter for the picky eight year old who doesn't eat green beans!)
 
Hmmm, it's going to rain all day today and it's a little cool and muggy. I have no clue what we will be having. But I think it will involve breakfast for supper! :)
 
My husband is bringing home some great steaks from an Italian grocery store and he will grill them for my Brithday, and I am doing some veggies and mushrooms on the grill....yummy.
 
we are having leftovers...there are ribs, macaroni salad, chicken enchilladas....just to name a few things...every man for themselves tonight!!
 
meatball hoagies, salad and bread
 
baseball at 7 so hot dogs and waffle oven fries at 5:30 :-)
 
spaghetti (or whatever form of pasta I have in the cabinet)
green beans
garlic bread
 
smarteez2 said:
there are ribs, macaroni salad, chicken enchilladas....just to name a few things...every man for themselves tonight!!

I call these FFY nights... fend for yourself! Unfortunately the kiddos aren't quite old enough to do that, but DH is and on FFY nights, the kids either want breakfast for dinner or mac & cheese... they are easy enough to do.
 
ska-betty! that is how DD used to say spaghetti!!!!
 
Sounds like it's a spaghetti night all around! Here too; dh is sick & doesn't like it, so I'm making it for the girls.


Dor---I wanna come eat at your house...that sounds yum-o!
 
Mmmmmm, we had Chinese take-out! Rare treat here, since DH isn't fond of Chinese.

Sweet & Sour Shrimp
MooShu Chicken (My FAVE!)
Vegetable Fried Rice
Crab Rangoon
Almond Cookies & Fortune Cookies.

It was so yummy - and because they give you so much when you order takeout - we have enough for at least one more meal!:thumbup:
 
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ChefBeckyD said:
Mmmmmm, we had Chinese take-out! Rare treat here, since DH isn't fond of Chinese.

Sweet & Sour Shrimp
MooShu Chicken (My FAVE!)
Vegetable Fried Rice
Crab Rangoon
Almond Cookies & Fortune Cookies.

It was so yummy - and because they give you so much when you order takeout - we have enough for at least one more meal!:thumbup:


Oh Becky now I want chinese!!! I love chinese food

But dinner is in the oven here, baked pasta.
 
yeah i thought so.... I'm watching my figure (need a laught tarck here) our anniversary is Friday and DH is taking me away for the weekend. gotta be able to get into those little things I bought at FOH & VS today so a fudgesicle seemed logical HA!!
 
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ChefBeckyD said:
There is enough here for you Rennea! Wouldn't it be fun if you could just stop by?


Sure, let's do lunch:D I will fly out tonight.
 
Ended up working in the yard and was too tired to cook anything... so called LaRosa's (local pizza place) to bring me dinner. They never say anything, but I know the delivery drivers must laugh when they see my address. We live less than 2 WALKING minutes from one of the stores, but with three mud-caked kids, I wasn't walking anywhere!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some quick dinner ideas for busy nights?

For busy nights, consider simple meals like stir-fried vegetables with chicken or tofu, tacos with pre-cooked meat, or a pasta dish with a store-bought sauce. Using a slow cooker can also help; you can prepare meals like chili or soups in the morning and have them ready by dinner time.

How can I involve my kids in dinner preparation?

Involve your kids by assigning them simple tasks such as washing vegetables, stirring sauces, or setting the table. You can also let them choose a meal from a selection of options, making them feel included and excited about dinner.

What are some healthy dinner options that are still quick to make?

Healthy options include grilled salmon with steamed broccoli, quinoa salad with mixed veggies, or a wrap filled with lean turkey and fresh greens. These meals are nutritious and can be prepared in under 30 minutes.

Are there any meal prep tips for a tired mom?

Meal prepping on weekends can save time during the week. Cook larger portions of grains, proteins, and vegetables, and store them in the fridge. You can mix and match these components to create different meals throughout the week.

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