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Old 04-06-2010, 10:09 AM
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Yes the key is to prepare as much stuff as you can in mass quantities. It takes me about 15-20mins to put together my meals for the day at work as well as breakfast. Then every other day while I'm cooking my supper I prepare all the "bulk" items.

So for me it's like 20mins in the morning and 30 min at supper and maybe 45min - 1 hr at supper every other day. I probably spend less time cooking than a lot of ppl that eat much much less than I do just because I am efficient about it and have very simplified meal plans.

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