Bettyboo11, being a full time student and employee myself, I can totally relate to the absence of time needed for cooking. However, there are plenty of things that take under half an hour to prepare and do not need to include lots of ingredients. Here are some suggestions (I usually make two portions - one for dinner, and one for lunch the next day):
- spaghetti bolognaise or any other pasta, especially if you use a supermarket sauce;
- baked fish fillets + steamed vegetables;
- a simple sandwich;
- salads - use hard-boiled eggs, tuna, nuts for protein;
- fried rice;
- stir fries - using supermarket sauces again if you want to save time + boiled rice;
- vegetable and fish soups...
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