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via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on 6/12/09
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Photo by klynslis.
Breakfast
- Creamy, French-style Scrambled Eggs
- Cheap & freeze-able breakfast burritos
- The “Greatest Waffle Recipe Ever”
- Homemade granola
Lunch
- Chicken/matzoh soup, a.k.a. “Grandma’s Penicillin”
- The secret to better grilled cheese (and fully melting it)
- Lunches for longer-term energy
- Better sandwich ideas
Dinner
- Perfect Mashed Potatoes
- Perfectly cooked rice
- Healthier Pizzas
- Have Crockpot Chicken Tacos Waiting When You Come Home
- Simple Crock Pot Recipes Save Time and Money
- Five-Ingredient Crock Pot Meals
- The “Flexible Casserole Recipe”
- Three-Course Meals from Four Cans
- Better, stir-fried sweet potatoes
Dessert
- 5-minute Ice Cream
- Microwave chocolate cake in a coffee mug
- Homemade Choco-Taco
- Heart-shaped cupcakes (no special pan neded!)
- Gingerbread House made from Graham Crackers
- Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
Snacks
Drinks
- Homemade Ginger Ale
- Cold-Brewed Iced Coffee
- The Perfect Sunday Morning Bloody Mary
- Starbucks-style coffee drinks
- 30 frozen drink recipes
- Lemonade Boosters
- Brew-it-yourself Coca-Cola
- Beginners’ Eggnog
- How to Make Delicious Coffee Liqueur
- Gummi Shot Glasses
Baking
- No-Knead Bread
- Faster No-Knead (White) Bread
- Fast Whole-Wheat No-Knead Bread
- No-knead pizza dough
- Five-minute baked bread
Pantry Items
- Quick Infused Olive Oil
- Homemade Butter
- Basic BBQ Sauces
- 20-minute Homemade Yogurt
- Homemade stock [Video]
- Homemade Vanilla Extract
- D.I.Y. Hot Sauce
- The Basics of Marinades
Waffle photo by ronnieliew; Grilled cheese by maggiephotos; Whole wheat pizza by Mediocre Chocolate; Chocolate strawberries by satanoid; Iced coffee by thebittenword.com; Bread & knife by Scott Feldstein; Homemade hot sauce by citymama.
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