<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> A while back I asked listmembers to share easy to make GF foods to expand my GF food list~ not a whole lot of responses, but I'll post them just the same: 1. Cheese melted on rice cakes, in the toaster set for light toast. Tastes great, the cheese keeps rice cakes from crumbling so easy, with my travel coffee cup its every day's breakfast in the car. 2. Throw a can of pinto beans into the blender or food processor with a little oil and/or water and/or lemon juice or rice vinegar and chili powder to taste, real quick spread for anything, I spread on corn tortillas, and if I have time I put slices of pepper, onion, tomato, cheese on top, into the toaster oven to melt the cheese . 3. Minute rice, 3 minutes in the micro wave, add ketsup and cut up veggies like tomato, cuke, or melt frozen string beans or peas or broccoli. 4. Cooked rice, frozen peas, microwave til hot, stir in pieces of ham or chicken. Try brown rice pasta (I can get it in the bulk department of my supermarket), Del Monte's diced frest cut tomatoes with spices (basil, oregano, and garlic is good), and throw in any leftover meat that is too small I keep some cooked rice in the refrigerator (half white half brown). In the morning I chop an apple into it and microwave on high for 4 minutes. (I drizzle a little water over the top of the rice first. It helps resteam the rice and makes it nice). Then add some sunflower seeds. One 16 0z bag of frozen" Lady Lee Stir Fry Cantonese Style Vegetables" from Lucky Market Ingredients: Precooked Rice, Broccoli, Carrots, Chinese Pea Pods, Cut whole Baby Corn, Red Peppers and water Chestnuts. 1/2 LB frozen uncooked shelled shrimp from Price Costco. (Cortesa brand it's farm raised and not dowsed with chemicals). In a frying pan, with a tablespoon olive oil and a clove of garlic heat up the frozen vegetables on high heat. 10 minutes In a second frying pan with olive oil some garlic and Cajun's choice Creole seasoning, Quickly Stir-Fry the defrosted ( under running cold water) shrimp. 4 minutes. combine all on a plate and it is ready to eat. I throw dried fruit into batches of rice. I put the dried fruit in while the water is coming to a boil. I serve it hot with the meal and then I serve it as a cereal cold or as part of a cold salad and I have used it as adessert with a topping of fresh fruit or cream. One pot or rice goes a long way. Quick Bean Salad: Large can of Kidney beans can of green beans can of garbonzo beans finely chopped onion red/white or yellow (to taste) marinate with Good Seasons Italian dressing (the kind you make) chill & serve Leftover Rice: A few cups of leftover rice Saute rice with spices, garlic (or onion), leftover chicken or tofu or turkey or beef Sweet Red pepper (looks like a green bell pepper, only red) cut of tops Stuff the pepper with the sauted spiced rice Put in a steamer on medium heat for about 20 minutes Serve with GF tamari (soy) & nutritional yeast. Way simple: Red Garnet Yam Microwave like a potato (on potato setting) only a little longer. Yum! That's it for now...... if you have a quick & easy (preferably low-fat & healthy) entree send it to my e-mail address. Thank You! ~ Fran