Ooooooh, I was thinking about eating meatless next week!
I'm not a vegetarian. There isn't anything I absolutely never eat, and while I do have my go-to quick meals, I make an effort to keep things varied as possible, at least at lunch and dinner time. It's healthy to eat a varied diet, sure, but I mostly do it to keep myself interested. That's where my love of meatless meals comes in: Experimenting with different ways to turn plant-based ingredients into craveable, satisfying meals is fun! For me, anyway.
There's so much to love about meatless meals beyond kitchen creativity, too. They're often less expensive than meat-centric meals. They make great leftovers, and don't usually dry out the way a chicken breast or piece of pork might as it sits in the fridge over night. And, they're usually quick to put together, since you don't need to worry about internal cooking temperatures, or dirtying several different cutting boards in the name of avoiding cross-contamination.
Whether you're a vegetarian or just someone looking to add a few more plant-based recipes to your rotation, these seven dinners are great for busy weeknights.All of the recipes are made with simple, good-for-you ingredients, and each serving has a healthy balance of carbs, protein, and fat, in accordance withThe best news? You can make them all with ingredients from a single grocery list.
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