Many people don’t have a lot of time to cook. They have a lot of other things to do. Between work and school and other activities they’re lucky if they have time to stop at a fast food joint much less prepare quality meals at home. Quick, healthy, inexpensive meals aren’t easy to plan, that’s the problem. It’s not that hard, folks. A seven day menu isn’t all that hard to plan for people who know where to look. Here are a few good dinner ideas for delicious meals the whole family can enjoy.

Fairs and street vendors often have corn dogs, an American favorite. It’s delicious and easy, even though not exactly healthy. Coat the hot dogs with batter made of flour, corn meal, milk, salt, sugar and baking powder, then fry them until golden. You an even add a corn dog stick to make it feel authentic.

In colonial times, dinner was an afternoon meal, followed by a later light meal called supper. As time went by this changed based on social class and schedule. Physical laborers needed an afternoon dinner to keep up their strength throughout the grueling day. But now dinner has become the sole evening meal, the anchor to the family and transition from the work of the day to winding down at night. But supper and dinner have become intertwined, often interchanged in meaning this big meal. The late meal can be light especially for people who are weight conscious. Go the traditional dinner route with a light soup or roast chicken salad.

Busy schedules and crock pots were made for each other. Set it, forget it, then return home to a well cooked meal. The whole meal can cook without supervision. Add some meat and some potatoes cut into quarters for a terrific pot roast. Pick up some salad and a fresh loaf of bread at the store. You can also let the bread slide if you’re worried about the waist line.

Excellent home cooking isn’t hard – try pork chops, or steaks on the grill. Search for the term dinner ideas on a search engine like Google. The Internet has more than you can handle.

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