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Hey bestie! Let me share some awesome strategies for whipping up an easy dinner!

Hey bestie! Let me share some awesome strategies for whipping up an easy dinner!

My NEWEST blog series-"hey Bestie" since honestly we can all use a Bestie that we can learn from, trust and not have to say No when they say lets go for a walk:)

 Trust me, these will be a lifesaver!First off, embrace the power of the sheet pan. It's seriously a game-changer. Just chop up some veggies like sweet potatoes, broccoli, or carrots, toss them with olive oil and your favorite seasonings, and throw in some sliced sausage. Pop it in the oven at 375°F for about 45 minutes, and boom! You've got a delicious, no-fuss meal. The best part? You can switch up the veggies and sausage flavors to keep things interesting


Next, let's talk about the magic of rotisserie chicken. Grab one from the store on your way home, and you've got the foundation for so many quick meals. Shred it up and toss it on a salad with some rolls on the side. Or, if you're feeling a bit more adventurous, throw it in some tortillas with guacamole and pico de gallo for easy tacos. It's a versatile protein that can save you tons of time


Now, don't underestimate the power of breakfast for dinner. Whip up a Denver omelet with diced ham, onions, bell peppers, and cheddar cheese. It's quick, hearty, and who doesn't love breakfast food? Pair it with a simple salad, and you've got a balanced meal in no time


For those nights when you're really pressed for time, pasta is your best friend. Try a quick chicken scampi with angel hair pasta. While your pasta water is boiling, sauté some seasoned chicken tenders. Then, make a simple garlicky sauce in the pan, combine it all with the cooked pasta, and sprinkle with parsley. It's restaurant-quality food in your own kitchen, and it'll be ready before you know it


If you're in the mood for something a little different, give quesadillas a try. They're super easy and customizable. Just grab some tortillas, cheese, and whatever fillings you like. Canned corn and black beans mixed with cheese and leftover chicken make a great filling. Brown them on both sides in a pan, and serve with salsa. It's a crowd-pleaser that comes together in minutes


Here's a pro tip: always keep some frozen veggies and proteins in your freezer. They're lifesavers for those nights when you haven't had time to grocery shop. You can easily throw together a stir-fry or a quick soup with what you have on hand. It's all about being prepared for those hectic days.Lastly, don't be afraid to embrace "snack dinner" sometimes. Make a charcuterie plate with some sliced veggies, fruit, cheese, and deli meats. Add some crackers, and you've got a fun, no-cook dinner that feels a bit fancy. It's perfect for those nights when you just can't bring yourself to turn on the stove

Remember Bestie- I got you:)

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