The meals I create at home and for menu plans try to encompass a few virtues.
1. Quick - I hate, hate, hate coming home from a long day at work and then spending an hour to cook a meal. BOO! On the weekend maybe.
2. Easy - By this I mean few ingredients. I always try for 5 or less, optimal is 3; this makes it hard to screw up as well.
3. Healthy - Fresh ingredients with low levels of processed carbs, gluten, dairy or beans.
We don't have a microwave so all meals are cooked over a gas range, on the grill, in the toaster oven or the real oven. Here a few tools that help to speed up the cookin'
TOOLS

Mandolin - quickly slice up your veggies but watch your fingers! Great for squash and zucchini. Added a picture b/c lots of people don't know what it looks like!

Go to the gear page to see the stuff I use in my kitchen!
Hand Chopper - Makes quick work of veggies that need to be chopped or minced. Keep it washed and clean.

Pressure Cooker - Cook your food faster! I hate waiting an hour for delicious acorn or spaghetti squash.
Toaster Oven - We currently cook for two so we rarely have a need for heating up the oven (takes too long!) Works great for corn tortillas.
Crock Pot - The ultimate in lazy cooking! Throw in meat, veggies, water, spice. Set it on low and go to work. 6-8 hours later - eat.
There are a ton of neat kitchen products out there but I rarely need more than these to cook any meal besides a good set of pans, knives and cutting board.
More recipies coming!

I actually don have a Slap-Chop but a version of one that works better. This guy looks too funny to not post.
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