At 09:10 PM 4/30/01 -0500, Michael DAuben wrote:
>Hi!
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Welcome
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>Any other busy professionals on the list care to share some
>ideas on how to cope with this sort of schedule and still
>eat like a hunter-gatherer? <g>
At the moment, I'm between contracts, so it's not a problem; however, my
last two I had the same kind of schedule. My only answer is: advanced
preparation and a crockpot. I do stuff on the weekend (I take 2-3 hours on
Sunday afternoon, usually (after shopping in the AM) and just do a bunch of
stuff back to back, package and freeze for later in the week, refrigerate
for earlier in the week. I'll do stuff like bake a whole bunch of chicken,
plus a meatloaf, while slicing up a bunch of veggies that I keep in cold
water in the frig... I have parrots and dogs I feed as well, and so I also
cut up their stuff at the same time--it's a real production line (of 1 :).
The crockpot is great--I put a bunch of stuff with a fair amount of fluid
in it, and set it on low--that takes some experimentation, but I tend to do
more things like stews and soups than roasts, because of the amount of
time. I'll make a soup on Monday, stick it in the frig over night, next
morning, add some more meat and veggies--different ones the next day, etc.
for an entire week--different variation each day that way :)
It's also useful to figure out what restaurants near work and on the way
home have things that are paleo-compatible, too.
Dianne
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