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The Irony

Blog, Cooking, Just Life POST A COMMENT September 13, 2024 by Ilona

On the phone with Jeaniene Frost

Me: I haven’t done anything for a whole week.

J: I hear you. Dragoncon was a lot.

Me: I might take the next week off too.

J: This is so unlike you. I’m starting the new project next week.

Me: But why?

J: List of reasons that make sense.

Me: No, don’t work!

J: I need to start it so I at least have something…

Me: No, be lazy with me!

J: This is highly ironic coming from you.

Clearly I need more time off. My body and mind are not ready. Nope.

Also Satisfactory 1.0 hit, Gordon and I playing Wow – Dragonflight is pretty awesome, so we are starting there, and I have read 2 books last week. If I can gather together enough willpower, I will clean the kitchen. Or I might not. I might just be lazy.

I think I ran out of whatever it is that makes workaholics function. I seem to have misplaced it. Maybe it’s in my craft room, around the yarn stash somewhere. I should really go look there.

Look at this cute doggie!

Adorable picture of Mona instead of meaningful content

I still have to make some kind of a dinner. What is your favorite lazy meal? Please share and save me from having to let go of my laziness.

Happy Friday, everyone. I wish you the best weekend.

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  1. Crystal Francis says

    September 14, 2024 at 9:25 am

    An easy meal I often have when I am alone is a couple of cheese crisps—depending on the size of the tortillas at hand. Turn on the broiler put a little salsa on the tortilla and add cheese. Broil until crispy, about 3-4 minutes.

    TBT, I have this for breakfast, too.

  2. Paul says

    September 14, 2024 at 9:51 am

    My favorite lazy meal is pot roast. Put a chuck roast, several halved potatoes, and 5 or 6 halved carrots in the crock pot in the morning. Sprinkle 2 packages of Lipton beefy onion soup mix on top, and turn on low. Eight hours later I skim excess oil from top, add a little corn starch in water to thicken the gravy, and you’re ready to eat a delicious meal with very little effort.

  3. Paul says

    September 14, 2024 at 9:53 am

    Oops, forgot the part where I cover with water before turning on the crock pot. 🙂

  4. m says

    September 14, 2024 at 10:02 am

    Any pasta dish was our lazy dish. Particularly ramen with 1/2 or less packet of seasoning, lots of greens or any leftover veggies and egg dropped in with shiracha sauce. One pot cooking and warm, yummy, salty goodness and with veggies!! Alas can no longer do that any more, but the memories still make me smile.

  5. Finula says

    September 14, 2024 at 10:03 am

    Nachos with canned chili and cheddar cheese for the instant food win.

  6. Emily says

    September 14, 2024 at 10:14 am

    Lazy meal- Trader Joe’s Mac n cheese (shells and white cheddar) and Trader Joe’s party size meatballs( air fry them)~ combine done in like 15 minutes total

  7. Brittany Blue says

    September 14, 2024 at 10:25 am

    My favourite lazy meal is Garlic Bread Sandwiches. Using any kind of bun or bread that you like, make cheesy garlic toast. Slice and fry in pan: mushrooms, sweet peppers, and onions. (Go ahead and replace mushrooms with meat if you like.) Add some barbeque sauce to frying pan, stir around and scoop on top of cheesy garlic toast. Open or closed sandwich works.

  8. Taylor says

    September 14, 2024 at 10:26 am

    When low on energy, the microwave and precooked food is your best friend. There are several companies that specialize in frozen, precooked meat, which is awesome for anyone with chronic fatigue or who does not want to or cannot handle raw meat. Some of my favorites are some of Tyson’s, including their chicken strips, popcorn chicken, rotisserie chicken wings, or ready pulled chicken breast or John Soules steak fajita strip, all of which can be microwaved. You can grab tortillas and whole wheat bread to make sandwiches, pair it with chips and salsa, or cook a Minute rice cup in the microwave to make rice and veggies. Add any frozen vegetable or soup you want. One of my favorite combinations is to cook the pulled chicken, Minute rice, and Birds Eye Asian Vegetable Medley. It has enough seasoning to make it feel fancy without my IBS taking offense (heads-up there is a small amount or onion and garlic in the flavorings).

  9. Elisabeth says

    September 14, 2024 at 10:36 am

    My mother used to make something called “desperation dinner” — canned vegetable soup poured over a slice of toast.

    • Pam says

      September 14, 2024 at 11:00 am

      I love what she called it! Personally, my lazy dinner is a pimento cheese sandwich and cold instant coffee. I’m moving but I have it even when I’m not. Too lazy to microwave the coffee.

  10. Pam says

    September 14, 2024 at 10:36 am

    Favorite (almost) no work meal- scrambled eggs with diced green chiles and diced cheese. Grating is too much work. Toast. Maybe a piece of fruit. If I have it. ❤️

  11. Lynn says

    September 14, 2024 at 10:40 am

    Take a pound of mushrooms of your choosing. Fry them up (without salt) in oil/butter till browned. Add garlic to taste, salt, pepper. Then add a cup of broth. Boil up some egg noodles. Add the noodles to the mushies and stir till combined. Serve. Play with it and add whatever floats your boat. Enjoy!

  12. Beth says

    September 14, 2024 at 10:49 am

    I make several cottage / shepherds pies at once and stack them in the freezer so when life is too dang rough I pull one out, take the top of the pyrex dish, soven at 365 and if its already defrosted because I knew it was gonna be a rough day cook for 35-40 minutes, when the potato peaks are just golden brown, if its a real omg emergency, and its still frozen cover the dish with a bit of foil and after 20-30 minutes take off the foil and its gonna be at least 35 more minutes.
    basic ingredients browned meat (lamb beef, whatever) or cooked poultry I have a fun thanksgiving edition, I like my onions caramelized so I add them to the meat when cooking some cooked sausage, some veggies – peas, carrots, green beans you can leave these frozen will cook when baked, Gravy of your choice, and enough potatoes to cover the top of the dish , for instance if you are making an 8×8 pan expect to need 1.5 to 2 cups smashed potatoes. I don’t use milk in the potatoes but broth and a bit of butter or avo oil, because it freezes a bit better. the spices change with the meat, but use whatever makes you happy for instance some poultry seasoning if chicken, all of them taste better when you make sure to add sausage, if you dont have sausage be sure to add just a bit of cayenne or smoked paprika or flavor maybe horribly bland. flavor is everything! I usually make 4 of these at once, and try to have at least two flavors in the freezer, you might think having 12 in the freezer is a bit much, but I try to have one a week, and i have a few other freezer meals too, because I’d rather cook a lot on one day a month than try to figure out what I want instead of whats on the so called menu. grumble grumble. weirdo that I am I also can meals. oh well I guess that outs me as closet homesteader

  13. Tracy says

    September 14, 2024 at 10:57 am

    Not sure about lazy, but my favorite comfort meal is my mother’s potato soup:

    peel (or not) and dice two or three potatoes (red, russet, yukon gold, whatever you have)

    boil potatoes in salted water until fork tender but not mushy

    drain water – leave a quarter cup if you want

    add skim milk (or whatever you like) to cover potatoes.

    Add as much butter as you want

    season with salt, pepper, and maybe some dried marjoram (I love this ) or other herb you love.

    heat until the butter melts and the soup is warm to medium hot (don’t boil)

    curl up in your favorite chair with your favorite blanket and eat.

  14. Beth says

    September 14, 2024 at 11:01 am

    ps you can do this as individual meals as well, I make indie lasagnas for those times when the milk intolerant in the house want something I dont, usually the stuffed bell peppers which can also be a great freezer meal. Just tossing out some ideas, for the workaholics, this can be great especially when deadlines are involved, better than fast food and usually just one pan to clean up, though you can do foil pans if you must, then even less pans to clean up, foil isn’t really good for you though so I don’t usually recommend it, except as a temporary lid when cooking. Trader joes has a frozen shepherds pie I think? been a while since I’ve been there. anyway that and some cocoa with a good book on a rainy day, happy moments.

  15. NSum says

    September 14, 2024 at 11:10 am

    Lazy meal – jarred pesto (we like the kind from costco), bite size cut up chicken breast, zucchini halved lengthwise then ½ “ sliced, frozen broccoli florets, pad thai rice noodles
    Start water boiling for noodles then saute chicken in a skillet, when it’s almost done add the zucchini, few minutes later add the broccoli, (water boiling? Add noodles) couple minutes later stir in the pesto. Chicken stuff over cooked noodles.
    The pesto is messy and hard to clean out of cast iron so you could throw it all in a bowl and mix in the pesto.
    We don’t always eat it with noodles. I used to make it with zucchini noodles (spiralizer) but on a tired, hungry day I just cut up the zukes and we ate it without noodles.

    Lazy meal fall edition – pesto chicken soup with broccoli and tortellini
    Chicken broth – jarred, boxed, from bouillon, not made today! Canned chicken, frozen broccoli florets, tortellini. We used to be able to get frozen tortellini in bags from costco but whatever you have
    Get the chicken broth heating while you cut super huge florets to bite size, add tortellini to the broth, when it’s looking almost done add the canned chicken and pesto. Add the frozen broccoli at the end because it will cool the soup a bit and cooks quickly.
    I don’t eat this anymore because I tested positive for gluten intolerance and haven’t found gf tortellini. So sad! I would make it with homemade broth and cut up chicken on a higher energy, less busy day.

    Also – didn’t you have 🐦‍⬛ vid earlier in the year? I was low(er) energy and inflamed (achey, brain fog) for about a year after I had it.
    Take care! Hope the recipes help!

  16. Tiapet says

    September 14, 2024 at 11:36 am

    Yes to rest and laziness! I will join you in spirit.

    Love the photo of Mona.

    Lazy food:

    1. Baked potato (or boiled or nuked) with a scoop of cottage cheese, chopped green onion or herbs, salt & pepper.

    2. Salmon filet baked at 400F in ceramic, lidded pot (or in tin foil) with a squeeze of lemon, dabs of butter, and maybe chopped dill, parsley and/or capers, etc, or not depending on personal energy level. Usually done in 20 mins or less, depending on size, & is lovely with rice and salad, boiled potatoes, or some green peas for super quick and no effort.

    • BrendaJ says

      September 14, 2024 at 12:46 pm

      I love the salmon filet idea (and I saved your instructions) But I up the laziness factor and get it already cooked in the fancy deli section of my local Pavilions grocery store. Then I often add it to a noodle bowl or ramen pack.

  17. prospero says

    September 14, 2024 at 11:39 am

    Your body is telling you to rest because you had the you know what again. It is a very debilitating illness and you need to rest and recover.

  18. Dulke says

    September 14, 2024 at 12:14 pm

    I can live on cheese, crackers, a little prosciutto and some olives, plus a glass of wine. But if I need something that looks more like a meal, in the summer I love this Ina Garten recipe, https://barefootcontessa.com/recipes/summer-garden-pasta

  19. Sifner says

    September 14, 2024 at 12:26 pm

    Dragonflight was really good – and The War Within is just as good! (If not better in many ways.) Dynamic flying makes the world feel alive. 🍻

  20. BrendaJ says

    September 14, 2024 at 12:40 pm

    Eggs, in one of their many possible forms.
    Fried egg sandwich on a piece of homemade focaccia.
    Scrambled with leftover chicken or sliced ham.
    Some type of omelette, maybe with the aforementioned leftover
    Meat and frozen vegetables.
    Hard boiled along whatever strikes you. Maybe chopped in a can of soup.

  21. Oona says

    September 14, 2024 at 12:50 pm

    Lazy meal, or exhaustion meal I have 3… bag of chopped salad with cabbage, 1 can canned beef pre cooked (yes it exists and no, its not terrible and makes meal prep SHORT), taco spices, taco shells, cheese and tomato, onion or what ever you like on that taco maybe some jarred pico de gallo? Some avacado? Some jarred salsa? Cook the beef, shred it as it warms/cooks add the spices, construct the taco and add the ingredients you like. Simple, filling tasty and low clean up. If I don’t do that I do a form of Stroganoff with the chunky cooked can beef. I heat the beef add the sauce I make and cook some noodles. Simple, easy low clean up. Quite tasty. My last one is to make pork BBQ – you got it – pre cooked canned pork, Sweet Baby Jesus sauce (or any sauce you like), heat the pork up, add the sauce, bun etc or roll up in a tortilla for instant tasty snack. I can also do Avacado, cheese, pico, onion, cilantro, minus the BBQ sauces and yumm Because the meats are canned they are shelf stable for a looong time, no fridge needed. They are pre-cooked so warming up and adding to the ingredients is really all you need to do. Versitile and handy to have on hand. The canned chicken I add to broth I buy plus, chopped frozen carrot and peas, saute my onion and garlic, add the peas and carrots, then the broth, then the canned chicken. Noodles are optional. 🙂

  22. Deborah says

    September 14, 2024 at 1:08 pm

    Take some time to rest body and mind. If I really don’t want to cook I pull out leftovers from my freezer and nuke them. Add salad and bread and your good to go. Less lazy calls for quick cherry tomato spaghetti sauce (which also makes freezer leftovers). It only has a handful of ingredients and takes about fifteen minutes prep plus cook time once you get good at it. You still have to cook the pasta, of course.

  23. Metra says

    September 14, 2024 at 1:19 pm

    Lazy dinners: the occasional frozen pizza (or lunch today) jalapeño popper pizza with blue cheese dressing. Last week: split pea soup. But the ultimate one requires advance planning and a smoker, but is easy food for at least week depending on the size of your smoker and your family—smoked brisket—that’s bare on the plate, chopped or sliced in hot sandwiches with or without that stuff in a bottle, hash, with gravy and mash as roast, cold with lettuce and tomato, made into soup… if the smoker is big enough you can also smoke some chicken and sausages for more easy meals… I smoke the sausages and they go in the freezer, I break off a piece for the spit pea soup, for potato soup, for fried cabbage, for breakfast with eggs, in hoagie buns… the chicken is good as is, in chicken salad, on salad greens… and all the cooked meats freeze really well.

  24. Kim says

    September 14, 2024 at 1:22 pm

    Favorite lazy meal: Buttered toast with cheese. Although sometimes waiting for the toast is too much.

  25. Alice says

    September 14, 2024 at 1:46 pm

    Mona is a cutie! 1 box Zatarain’s Red Beans and rice + 1pound of breakfast sausage ( or whatever meat you want)+ 1can of chopped tomatoes +1 can kidney beans. Comes together in about a half an hour . I get the reduced sodium in all of it otherwise you can spice it up individually with hot sauce.

  26. Mary Beth says

    September 14, 2024 at 1:53 pm

    Favorite lazy meals:

    Canned salmon over hot rice. (with fresh cracked pepper it hits the spot)

    Home made guacamole with chips.

    GF pizza with whatever extra toppings we have.

    Rotisserie chicken ramen (I pick the meat off the bones, use canned broth, gf ramen noodles, and soy sauce).

    And when I can’t even–we get lettuce wraps from Jimmy Johns.

  27. Annamal says

    September 14, 2024 at 2:16 pm

    New favourite lazy meal is microwaved sticky rice with crumbled nori sheets, rice vinegar pickled carrots, kewpie mayo,cucumber, spinach (and any other vegetable you think might go like edamame or lotus root) and quick protein of choice (as a vego I tend toward omelette but it would be really good with tuna or something in the line of imitation crab). Sprinkled with seasame and eaten with pickled giner and wasbai.

    It takes about 10 minutes total, has veggies and is close enough to sushi to feel satisfying. If you’re looking to lower the carbs you could halve the sticky rice or split it with other people.

  28. Sharon says

    September 14, 2024 at 2:37 pm

    Soup and a sandwich, Heinz tomato soup and a bacon sandwich in a soft white bap (crispy bacon of course!) all essential food groups and comfort food. Mug in one hand bap in the other 😁

  29. Cindy N. says

    September 14, 2024 at 2:55 pm

    Favorite lazy meal. take 4-8 frozen burritos, place in pan. Cover with canned enchilda sauce. Top with mexican cheese blend. Cover with foil. Bake for 20-25 minutes on 350. Remove foil broil for thee minutes to brown cheese. Serve.

  30. EmmaD says

    September 14, 2024 at 3:12 pm

    I’ve been playing Watcher of the Realms and really enjoying it as a good distraction.
    Happy to provide referral codes to anyone wanting to join as we both get in game goodies as you progress 😉

  31. Sophie says

    September 14, 2024 at 3:20 pm

    My fav lazy meal is udon noodles! I get a bag of stir fry veggies, a protein like cooked chicken or tofu. Sauté veggies, chuck in noodles & sauce, add protein, warm up and tada! I make a home made sauce that is like 4 ingredients but if you are feeling extra lazy you can buy sauce. I can whip this up in less than 15 mins and it is so tasty.

  32. Lynn says

    September 14, 2024 at 3:22 pm

    If you do not feel like doing anything for another week then don’t.
    As I get more white hairs I discover that it takes longer for me to bounce back from things. Obviously energy was stored in my formerly black hair like a battery and when it got drained it turned white….
    Lazy hot meal, shrimp and pasta.
    Lazy cold meal, shrimp on salad.
    We like shrimp. 🙂

  33. Melanie says

    September 14, 2024 at 3:29 pm

    Favorite lazy meal is cabbage roll soup. All the great yum of cabbage rolls but all the ingredients chopped up so no trying to get perfect cabbage leaves to stuff. Also I often add in more rice & it’s cabbage roll stew instead of soup. So easy! Ready in about 20 minutes

    https://www.dinneratthezoo.com/cabbage-roll-soup/

  34. Diane McCormack says

    September 14, 2024 at 3:41 pm

    Had a grilled cheese with thin slices of tart apples added to the innards before toasting. My new favorite version.

  35. Cindy M says

    September 14, 2024 at 4:28 pm

    Grilled cheese sandwiches and soup; preferably tomato. So yummy and nostalgic!
    Or breakfast for dinner! Easy peasey and always welcome.
    Leftovers! Of course this choice does require you to have cooked on some previous day.

  36. Ann says

    September 14, 2024 at 4:33 pm

    Play WoW! Dragonflight is awesome but The War Within is turning out to be really fun as well.

  37. Kat says

    September 14, 2024 at 5:44 pm

    This year has been hard for many folk. You have has several mental and physical challenges this year, so it is not surprising that you feel you need a break. I have Fibromyalgia with Fatigue, and this year I caught pertussis which manifest Bronchitis and a throat infection. They call pertussis the 100 day cough, and they are correct. I was barely able to function from May until August. I now recommend verifying your DPT vaccine status to everyone I meet.
    Thus my Fatigue has ruled my life, if I leave home on errands I am guaranteed to be in bed the whole next day, either sleeping or just out of energy. But prior to May the “I don’t wanna” was daily fight with a dull fatigue backing it up.

    There is NOTHING WRONG with SHORT TERM “I don’t wanna”, as long as it’s short term. IF it goes MORE THAN 2 WEEKS it’s NOT SHORT TERM. At that point you need to consider if it’s a symptom of something other than normal burnout. The reason for the two week marker is that if you need outside help it may take a week or two (or more) to get it, while the problem continues. If the burnout lifts before your appointment you can always cancel.

    But another cause of IDW is the lack of Fun. As we get older we often quit doing those things which were fun. Doing what you enjoy and fun are two different things. Going out for dinner is enjoyable, the waterslide at the amusement park is Fun. I used to ride my motorcycle for fun, but I physically cannot anymore. So now I fly parasail and paraglide type kites. They are easier to launch than flat ones, but its a fun workout for me. You need to laugh and smile like you’re 11 yrs old again, the serotonin boost will last days. I try to do 1 fun thing every month, so that the everyday things stay in perspective. Yes, you will be wiped out the next day because of age but it will be worth it, and you will find the “grind” tolerable again. Take care of yourself, we all luv you.

  38. Kat says

    September 14, 2024 at 6:05 pm

    I have the same cleaning issue, white glove other people’s places, but can barely keep up with my own dishes. I have never figured out why.

  39. Kat says

    September 14, 2024 at 6:22 pm

    Lazy meals:

    1. Cereal, fried egg on toast

    2. Grilled cheese, ham & cheese, Turkey & cheese

    3. Tomato sandwich- 2 slice white bread, mayo, sliced fresh tomato, salt & pepper

    4. Canned pork n beans w toast, beans w sliced hot dogs

    5. Boil whatever pasta I grab, top with:
    pesto, jarred sauce, melted butter & garlic, butter & Parmesan, Thai peanut sauce, canned chili with meat, canned chicken ala king, pouch of tuna salad, pouch of flavored tunafish, or pouch of pulled pork from Wal Mart

    6. PB&J sandwich & fruit

    7. Anything made by someone else, and grateful for it.

  40. Kate says

    September 14, 2024 at 7:06 pm

    Dinner tonight – scrambled egg & cheddar on a toasted bagel and microwaved corn on the cob from the farmers market.

    But that is because I am too lazy to dig down and find the dinner sized portion of home made chili, somewhere in my freezer.

  41. Dawn says

    September 14, 2024 at 7:19 pm

    Mona is wonderful content. Is there a Mona story?

  42. PK says

    September 14, 2024 at 8:19 pm

    takeout sushi is my favorite lazy meal. especially with spicy edamame to snack on. yumm.

  43. Lizzy says

    September 14, 2024 at 9:24 pm

    Favorite lazy meal is sleazy rice and cheese (or as a roommate called it, risotto without the risotto.

    Take some plain cooked rice. Put it in a bowl. Top with cheddar cheese, dried basil, onion powder, and garlic powder. Microwave until the cheese melts. Stir it together. Eat.

  44. Jodi says

    September 14, 2024 at 9:34 pm

    It’s called recovery not lazy… but lazy is more fun!

    Since we are all recovering from a cold I decided to go easy and bake a potato in the microwave, add butter, chilli and cheese. Sometimes it is broccoli instead of chili when I’m being healthier. Easy comfort food.

  45. nancy elbers says

    September 14, 2024 at 10:06 pm

    My laziness is eating a bowl of cereal and reading everyone’s posts. thank you for the enjoyment BDH

  46. Susan Reynolds says

    September 14, 2024 at 10:29 pm

    Completely lazy thing to eat I indulged in a few times–pint of strawberries, washed and leaves removed, dipped one by one into Cool whip. and eaten with fingers.

    Standard quicky lunch: Good bread and cheese. whatever is in the bread box and the fridge. Put the bread slices on a plate, put cheese on the bread, put the plate in the microwave, heat it for 45 to 75 seconds until the cheese is all melty. If being fancy, shake a little savory spice mix, like Ras el Hanout or Berbere, on top. If being very fancy, add a handful of cherry tomatoes after cooking the cheese.

    Slightly weird but frequently used option: Take a nonstick skillet suitable for a 2-3 egg omelet. Spray with some olive oil. Crack 2 eggs into the skillet and mix them up with a fork. Add 1 or 2 or maybe 3 slices of bread and get the bread wet on both sides. Cut up some cheese into teaspoon size bits and put it into the egg and bread mixture in the skillet. Turn the stove on, maybe add some salt, turn the egg stuff over when it’s starting to brown, let it brown on the other side. If the bread shreds, you can kind of tear the bread up and pretend it’s on purpose. Dump the egg/bread/cheese mixture on a plate and eat it. (remember to turn the stove off after removing the skillet and its contents.) Cheese may be browned and sometimes tastes even better than fresh.

    My mother’s grilled cheese sandwich, which I don’t make since I don’t understand broilers in a gas oven very well, but I have done this at home where we had an electric oven. Put 2 slices of bread per person you are feeding on the broiler pan. turn broiler on and watch to see when it is getting a little brown. Pull the broiler pan out, turn the bread over, put on some slices of sharp cheddar or colby cheese, put the broiler pan back in the oven and watch the cheese melt. It goes faster the second time. Pull the pan out and turn off the stove. Put pieces of bread on a plate and sprinkle with paprika, which doesn’t do much for the flavor but looks pretty. Goes well with tomato soup, but also can be enjoyed with carrots and celery for crunchiness on the side.

    Most commonly used option: my husband is a terrific cook and generally makes nice meals. Sausages and frozen vegetables heated up is the mainstay of the menu, though sometimes we get really good stuff from Moghul Microwave or Hazan’s Classic Italian cookbooks.

  47. Sueoz says

    September 14, 2024 at 10:42 pm

    In Australia, we call Maia’s ‘metallic contraption’ [Sept 13 @ 9.58am] a jaffle iron

    • Jennifer says

      September 16, 2024 at 6:18 pm

      Pie irons here in the American Midwest.

  48. E Su says

    September 14, 2024 at 10:54 pm

    Take it easy!
    Favorite lazy meal:
    Indomie instant noodles with canned sardines, cucumber and an egg. The sardines are optional if you don’t love canned fish.

  49. Jennifer Scott-McDiarmid says

    September 15, 2024 at 3:03 am

    my favourite quick meal. 1 can cream of mushroom soup. ,slices of hot cooked potato in a baking dish. Fried chopped onion and mushrooms on top. cover in soup mixed with water or milk/cream. Top with cheese. Bake in oven until bubbling and hot throughout. Great on its own or with other veg and or meat!

  50. sage says

    September 15, 2024 at 7:10 am

    Favourite lazy meal is cheese and crackers. With odds and ends thrown in. Cold cuts, pickles and nuts.

    • Micaela says

      September 15, 2024 at 3:34 pm

      +1

      Also, add castelveltrano olives. And maybe some berries. And chocolate chips.

  51. Debbie says

    September 15, 2024 at 9:10 am

    Single serve tuna packets on bread or crackers.
    My favorite is the tuna with buffalo sauce. But I have to share with the cat who won’t let me eat it unless I distract him. So I cut open the packet and tape it to the floor so he can lick off the juice while I quickly eat the tuna before he notices.
    He never jumps on the table EXCEPT when I try to eat the tuna.
    Apparently he doesn’t care that buffalo sauce is spicy.

  52. Egbert says

    September 15, 2024 at 11:24 am

    Jacket potato, cheese and beans!

  53. Briana says

    September 15, 2024 at 12:04 pm

    My usual go to’s for quick lazy meals:

    -tortellini with sautéed onions & bell peppers served coated with pesto

    – potstickers made in a frying pan with a side of thin slices red cabbage and soy sauce

    -basic ramen package with green onions and a lightly boiled egg

    -box of mac and cheese with that little can of roast green chilis and maybe some onions (cracker-barrel box if you go deluxe)

    -a bag of spinach paneer over ready made rice (use a rice maker and real rice if less lazy. The paneer is in most US grocery stores in the box meal/Asian section)

  54. Mary Bowles says

    September 15, 2024 at 12:55 pm

    ” …whatever it is that makes workaholics function” = boredom, incompetence, and the need to see what’s next.

    “What is your favorite lazy meal? ” browned meat, tomatoe sauce, diced tomatoes, red beans and McCormick chili spices packet all mixed together and takes less than 15 minutes to fix.

    Hope you get your writing bug back again soon. I love your books. 😀

  55. Cynthia says

    September 15, 2024 at 2:54 pm

    Crock pot or insta pot meals. I consider these dump meals.
    Take your protein source, add drained canned or frozen veggies, onion, garlic, maybe tomatoes, seasons to taste and cover cook all day on low or according to insta pot directions.
    Pork chops, onion and sour kraut are great for this. So are southwest flavors.

  56. Micaela says

    September 15, 2024 at 3:31 pm

    Happy lazy day to you! My favorite lazy meal is breakfast for dinner. Scrambled eggs, faux sausage, toast with butter and jelly. Maybe some berries or cantaloupe. Maybe some cherry tomatoes sautéed with a little soy sauce, balsamic vinegar and maple syrup added. Alternatively, you can get hubs to cook!

  57. JeNoelle says

    September 15, 2024 at 4:28 pm

    Tuna sandwiches. I love macaroni with tomato sauce and tomato juice(but the hubby does not eat it).

  58. Barbara Swanson says

    September 15, 2024 at 4:42 pm

    Super lazy meal: A bowl. Might have cottage cheese and a bunch of fresh fruit. Might have yogurt and fruit and Ezekial cereal with nut butter.
    Might have pasta and tomato juice (a real comfort food from my early childhood).

  59. Laura says

    September 15, 2024 at 4:53 pm

    Favorite lazy meal? Probably frozen spinach-and-feta pie from a local bakery. Just stick it in the oven, and it’s so delicious. ‘Course, that requires already having one in the freezer.

  60. Shinobi42 says

    September 15, 2024 at 5:02 pm

    My new favorite lazy meal is Miso salmon. I Marinate it whenever I get around to it. Then I just put rice in my rice cooker and cook it for like 5 mins in the toaster oven. It sounds so fancy and healthy.

    My laziest meal is nachos with a little rotisserie chicken in the toaster oven. Salsa. Sour cream.

    Loving satisfactory too!

  61. Angela says

    September 15, 2024 at 5:31 pm

    have someone else hunt and gather while you enjoy tea and read.

  62. Shawna of the BDH says

    September 15, 2024 at 8:43 pm

    https://www.wskg.org/arts/2022-06-09/americas-test-kitchen-pasta-with-burst-cherry-tomato-sauce-and-fried-caper-crumbs-ep-2208

    This is my favorite all time dinner, and the second best is overnight waffles

    https://www.wskg.org/episodes/2021-02-04/1063113

  63. Daniel says

    September 16, 2024 at 7:43 am

    Lazy dinner from last night: Two chicken breasts in the air fryer, boiled noodles, steamed broccoli, avocado ranch dressing. Mix, done.

  64. Teresa K. Valentic says

    September 16, 2024 at 9:39 am

    CHILI MAC

    1 pound hamburger
    1 can diced tomatoes drained (fire roasted or with green chilli’s are nice) or add small can of green chillis drained
    1/2 diced onion
    1 can chilli no beans (I hate beans but you can add a can with beans or black beans)
    1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
    2 big handfuls of crushed tortilla chips
    1/2/ cup cook rice (I use left over or instant rice)
    1/2 bag of any kind of noodles except sphagetti type (I like shells or penne)
    cook and drain noodles

    In a large frypan cook onions and then hamburger, salt, pepper and any other spice you like and drain. Then add chilli and rice, diced tomatoes and any thing else you throw in ( sometimes corn, left over veggies, etc.)
    Then add contents of fry pan to noodles add cheese and tortilla chips.

    This can be a clean out your fridge type meal but that’s the jist of it. It’s comfort food which we like when we don’t feel like putting a lot of effort into a meal.

    Loosely based on the cookbook “Comfort Food Diet by Readers Digenst

    Enjoy TKV

  65. Jessie West says

    September 16, 2024 at 10:00 am

    You’ve worked hard! Enjoy the laziness – you need to relax and recoup and be rejuvenated before getting back to writing.

    My favorite lazy meal is actually my husband’s creation and it is just delicious. It’s a stir-fry dump meal sort of situation.

    Ingredients:
    Beef Sausage/Polska Kielbasa/preferred sausage – cut into medallions
    1 onion – chopped
    1 pepper – chopped
    Canned black beans – rinsed
    Canned tomatoes – drained
    Spices – salt, pepper, oregano, cumin, etc; generally mexican flavors

    Toss everything into a skillet and cook together until it becomes tasty mush. Plate and add shredded cheese, and you’re good to go!

    • Jessie West says

      September 16, 2024 at 10:00 am

      Also add canned corn – drained! Forgot that bit.

  66. Nicole says

    September 16, 2024 at 10:19 am

    I highly recommend the book “Laziness does not exist” 🙂

    Frozen dumplings or frozen steamed pork buns are 2 very lazy ‘meals’ that just barely count as a complete meal.

  67. Bat says

    September 16, 2024 at 1:15 pm

    Wait, what? Adorable pictures of pets IS meaningful content.

    • Rochelle says

      September 16, 2024 at 6:06 pm

      Word.

  68. Rochelle says

    September 16, 2024 at 6:06 pm

    Lazy meal: Cacio y Pepe pasta made with chickpea pasta (automatic protein)!

  69. Amy says

    September 16, 2024 at 6:17 pm

    I just dump sweet potato fries in the air fryer. Salt and eat. That’s it. And that is a very cute puppy.

  70. Lea says

    September 17, 2024 at 2:50 am

    Favorite lazy meal – starts with Uber eats! Lol. I think you all should invest in a housecleaning service . I think sometimes , if you have so much work , it’s ok to let someone else do the manual work such as deep cleaning kitchens and bathrooms

    • Karen MacNCheese says

      September 17, 2024 at 9:50 am

      Agree. Unless you love to clean, which I cannot imagine anyone actually doing. Working for yourself, You’re paying a rather high hourly rate to clean your own house.

  71. Karen MacNCheese says

    September 17, 2024 at 9:47 am

    Hmm, my favorite lazy meal. Mostly, a simple charcuterie these days with a cheap but delicious glass of white wine). Also radish and/or cucumber sandwiches. My mandoline is getting a workout it never had before

  72. Am says

    September 17, 2024 at 10:13 am

    Grilled cheese and tomato soup certainly seems to be popular 😂
    I think I have a different idea of lazy than some of these cooks tho …

    I’ve started stocking “emergency food” things like canned chicken, frozen veggies, etc. And my latest almost-no-effort meals are what I call “rice mess” (I have 4 different kinds of rice in the pantry atm 😆)

    I’m experimenting with one pot meals in the rice cooker – set it and forget it type things
    Basically chop an onion, throw in bottom of pot, added prepared meat(not raw!) then rice, then seasoning, then frozen veggies, water/broth close and cook (I have a basic rice cooker, cooking options are brown or white)
    It works best when you make sure to layer the ingredients (onions first, meat, rice, Frz veggies on top)
    Successful combos I make a lot:
    Chopped linguica, chicken broth/scoop of Better Than Bullion, curry-type spices(mix cumin, ginger,turmeric) dried cranberries, frozen butternut squash
    Smoked heat-n-serve pork chops (remove meat from bones and chop, throw the bones on top last and remove after cooking), frozen kale.
    I prefer brown rice over white, but it does take over an hour to cook like this.

    For Must Have Food Now!
    As my roommates called it “cheesy egg noodles”
    Fast cooking pasta like angel hair, although actually ramen cooked as if it’s pasta(no spice packet) works best – mixed with shredded cheese (cheddar my fav) and a sunny side up egg cooked slowly so white stays soft. The egg yolk becomes your pasta sauce and the cheese melts into everything as you stir it up.

  73. Jessa says

    September 17, 2024 at 10:39 am

    When in doubt- make pancakes. My favorite recipe is here: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/162760/fluffy-pancakes/
    We quadruple it, freeze the leftovers, and have easy breakfasts or snacks for a few days. I have never regretted making pancakes.

  74. Mary VanSwearingen says

    September 17, 2024 at 6:42 pm

    Pictures of cute pets are always meaningful content!

  75. Ara says

    September 18, 2024 at 9:29 am

    My favorite lazy meals are what I call “pot mess”. Fry one of (ground beef, chicken thigh / breast, TVP) with onion powder, garlic powder, salt, pepper. Add one of (orzo, quinoa, protein pasta, rice, lentils, beans, barley, potatoes) with enough (broth, water, diced tomatoes) to cook properly. Add a flavor out of (gochujan, Italian seasoning, soy sauce + oyster sauce, sour cream). Add a bag of fresh or frozen veggies. Thicken if you want. The very fastest is TVP + orzo + broth + 2TB sour cream + spinach; I can make it in about 10 mins. There are a lot of options. You can make pot mess in the instant pot by throwing things in all at once. The best thing is that since you didn’t dice anything and you’re cooking everything in one pot, cleanup is super fast.

  76. Lacey Pfeffer says

    September 18, 2024 at 5:00 pm

    Korean cold noodles from the freezer section. Boil noodles, smash frozen broth in the bag with a rolling pen or a meat tenderizer. Add vinegar and anything you have in the fridge. Pear, green onion, cabbage, chicken or steak or no meat at all. Cut up noodles with scissors and you are good to go. Whole thing takes about 10 min start to finish

  77. Aurora Ebonfire says

    September 19, 2024 at 12:53 am

    Favorite Lazy meal is Breakfast for dinner. eggs, bacon, fried potatoes, and pancakes or waffles.

  78. Pete says

    September 19, 2024 at 6:11 am

    Any more, can of Campbells chilli mac, dump in a glass bowl, heat in microwave for 3 minutes add crackers to taste. Serves 1. Do as many bowls as people need.

  79. Logan Matthew Teague says

    September 19, 2024 at 8:15 pm

    Lazy meal? Well, that’d probably be a frozen dinner/pizza…if you mean something you actually sort-of cook, I’d say make sandwiches, then put them on a pan and bake in the oven. Feels kind of like cooking, does make them better (although makes a bigger mess to clean up)

  80. 30 Book A Month Reader says

    September 21, 2024 at 3:12 pm

    To be truly lazy, you pick up the phone and order pizza. You’re welcome. Have a great weekend

  81. Gail says

    September 22, 2024 at 9:45 am

    What Hubs and I call Burrito-ish Wrap Things: Use packaged taco seasoning as you usually would, but throw in defrosted/squeezed out frozen chopped spinach. Add some extra cheese or sour cream to stretch the sauce. Serve in flour tortillas. Use ground turkey and low salt taco mix if you are feeling virtuous!

  82. Elle says

    September 24, 2024 at 12:04 pm

    Question: Are you going to play The War Within as well? Also, my easy lazy go to meal. 5-6 chicken thighs (or whatever chicken parts I have in the fridge), olive oil, onion soup mix, whatever veggies I have left in the fridge. Throw into a baking dish. Cook 375 for 45-50 min. You could probs also throw into a slow cooker. I haven’t tried that…yet.

  83. Ju says

    September 25, 2024 at 9:34 am

    My Lazy meal is definitely khichdi–cooking rice, and moong dal together with water, turmeric and salt in an instant-pot like thing and then doing a tadka/chanunk of ghee, cumin seeds, tiny mustard seeds and asfatedia (hing in Hindi). Hope you try it sometime!

  84. Sarie says

    September 26, 2024 at 6:25 am

    favorite lazy dinner- Panera soups from Walmart cooked on stove top with French bread heated in oven from Walmart for 3 mins on 450. To be exact it’s my kids favorite dinner- broccoli and cheddar soup and French bread but if it gets them to consume decent amounts of carrots and broccoli ….lol

  85. Anya Wayne says

    October 4, 2024 at 3:37 pm

    My best lazy meal is rice cooker white rice, peas, and fried hotdog bits (vegetarian in our case) served with the obligatory hot sauce. It’s an immensely satisfying and completely lazy supper which saw me through the recent lean years of divinity school and chaplain’s training.

    When the rice is almost done, chop hotdogs into quarter inch bits and fry until crispy. While they are frying, heat a kettle of water. Pour boiling over your bowl of frozen peas. Once they’re hot through, drain dry. Pile peas and hotdogs bits atop the rice and apply hot sauce to taste.

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