CheapHealthyFood
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Often i do an easy meal with similar stuff. I make rice in an instant pot. 4c rice, 2 cans beans, chicken broth. I have frozen greens in the freezer. When my rice is ready, i crumble a cup or two of greens over the top and wait a few minutes for the greens to melt and then mix the greens into the rice, making it fluffy in the process. I’ll get a bottled salsa verde, season chicken thighs and cook either in the instant pot on an alternate day. Or slow cook or bbq same day.
Ps the rice is much better with some chopped and fried veggies
I hope your program is good and you have some tasty, affordable meals along the way