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How To Build Your Meal Prep Kit For Summer
How To Build Your Meal Prep Kit For Summer

CTV News

time14 hours ago

  • Lifestyle
  • CTV News

How To Build Your Meal Prep Kit For Summer

Keep up with the fast pace of summer while still eating healthy with meal prep tools from Our Place, Zwilling, Bentgo, and more. When the sun is shining and the weather is inviting you to spend more time outdoors, meeting up with friends, and having fun, healthy eating can sometimes take a backseat. But just because summer speeds up your life doesn't mean you have to throw proper nutrition or your healthy eating habits out the window. You can do both—enjoy the season and eat delicious, nutritious homemade meals. To help you keep up with your meal plan, we've searched the web, high and low, and sifted through reviews to find you the best meal prepping tools to get your kit ready for the summer. Here's how to build your meal prep kit for summer: 18 Things From Amazon Canada That Are Both Useful And Budget Friendly The Absolute Best Spice Racks You Can Get In Canada Right Now Sustainable Summer Swaps: Eco-Friendly Versions Of Products You Use Every Day Disclaimer: The prices displayed are accurate at the time of publication. We'll do our best to keep them as up-to-date as possible, but you may see slight changes.

Smashed Cucumber and Chicken Salad Because It's Too Hot to Cook
Smashed Cucumber and Chicken Salad Because It's Too Hot to Cook

New York Times

time4 days ago

  • Lifestyle
  • New York Times

Smashed Cucumber and Chicken Salad Because It's Too Hot to Cook

It's a myth that you can easily fry an egg on the sidewalk in hot weather, yet it still feels as if you could do that here in New York today. The temperature is reaching 100 degrees, which is my cue to stay away from the sidewalk, the oven and, really, the kitchen altogether. I'll pop some bread in the toaster or boil water for rice or pasta, but that's about it for anything that involves the actual transfer of heat. If you, too, are looking for no-cook dinner ideas, we've put together a recipe collection here, and I've picked five recipes for you that I'd call 'low-cook,' most requiring a small amount of stove time but not more than that. And if you're OK to light the grill, here are recipes for you. Stay cool, eat a Popsicle, blend up a limonada, make a watermelon and feta salad and then call it a day. And as always, reach out to me anytime at dearemily@ I love to hear from you. Coconut fish and tomato bake; sheet-pan chicken thighs with spicy corn; lemon blueberry muffins; and classic birthday cake. Crunchy and cool, Sichuan cucumber salad is one of the most refreshing dishes you can eat on a sweltering day. Zainab Shah draws inspiration there, combining shredded rotisserie chicken with salted cucumbers for a satisfying meal. View this recipe. People often think of pasta salad as a side dish, but I think we should free ourselves from the side-main dichotomy. This recipe from Melissa Clark could easily be dinner, packed as it is with fresh tomatoes, mozzarella, cucumber and salami, which you can leave out to make it vegetarian. View this recipe. This clever summer idea comes from Hetty Lui McKinnon, who combines all the elements of vegetarian chili — the beans, tomatoes, bell peppers and spices — but doesn't cook them. Just like hot chili, this is begging to be topped with sour cream, cheese and avocado, and then scooped with tortillas or chips. View this recipe. This is not the last you'll be seeing of Hetty's dumpling salad with chile crisp this summer. It's beloved for a reason. View this recipe. Try Julia Moskin's recipe and you'll never make another. View this recipe. Thanks for reading and cooking. If you like the work we do at New York Times Cooking, please subscribe! (Or give a subscription as a gift!) You can follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest, or follow me on Instagram. I'm dearemily@ and previous newsletters are archived here. Reach out to my colleagues at cookingcare@ if you have any questions about your account. View all recipes in your weekly plan.

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