Lazy Meal Plan — Minimum Effort, Maximum Eating Well

You don't want to cook. That's fine. We're not going to pretend this is about 'self-care through cooking' or 'finding joy in the kitchen.' You just need to eat, you'd prefer it to be decent, and you want to spend as little time and effort as possible making it happen. This plan is shamelessly lazy. Microwaved rice. Pre-cooked proteins. Jarred sauces. Frozen vegetables that go straight from bag to pan. Assembly over cooking. The result is still real food that's cheaper than takeout and better than another bowl of cereal. No shame, no apologies, no effort.

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5-15 minutes per meal, max

Nothing in this plan takes more than 15 minutes. Most meals are under 10. If a recipe asks you to 'let it simmer for 30 minutes,' it's not in this plan.

Assembly over cooking

Most meals are built, not cooked. Combine pre-made ingredients, maybe heat something up, eat. If it can be microwaved instead of baked, we microwave it.

Grocery shortcuts embraced

Pre-cut vegetables, rotisserie chicken, microwave rice, frozen everything, jarred sauces. We use every shortcut the grocery store offers because that's what they're there for.

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breakfast2 min

Yogurt with Granola & Honey

Scoop yogurt into bowl. Add granola. Drizzle honey. That's the recipe. You just cooked breakfast.

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lunch5 min

Rotisserie Chicken Tacos

Shred some rotisserie chicken into tortillas. Add salsa, cheese, sour cream. The grocery store roasted the chicken for you. You just assembled tacos.

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dinner8 min

Frozen Stir-Fry Bag + Microwave Rice

Dump a bag of frozen stir-fry vegetables into a hot pan, add soy sauce. Microwave a packet of rice. Combine. Dinner in 8 minutes from frozen to plate.

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dinner12 min

Jarred Pasta with Frozen Meatballs

Boil pasta. Heat frozen meatballs in jarred marinara sauce. Combine. Sprinkle parmesan. This is a completely acceptable dinner and no one can tell you otherwise.

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snack2 min

Cheese, Crackers & Grapes

Cheese slices, a sleeve of crackers, and some grapes on a plate. This is technically a charcuterie board. You're fancy now.

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Is this actually healthy?
Healthier than ordering pizza five nights a week or eating cereal for dinner, which is the actual alternative for most people looking at this page. The plan includes protein, vegetables (frozen counts — they're often more nutritious than 'fresh' ones that sat in shipping for a week), and real carbs. Perfect nutrition? No. A massive improvement? Yes.
Is using pre-made and frozen food cheating?
Cheating at what? There's no cooking competition. Rotisserie chicken is real chicken. Frozen vegetables are real vegetables. Jarred sauce is real sauce. The goal is eating well with minimum effort, and shortcuts are how you get there. Professional chefs use shortcuts constantly — they just don't post about it.
How is this different from just buying frozen meals?
Frozen dinners are expensive per serving, loaded with sodium, and never quite fill you up. Our approach uses frozen and pre-made components but assembles them into a real meal with proper portions. A bag of frozen stir-fry vegetables plus microwave rice plus soy sauce costs $3 and is a real dinner. A single frozen entrée costs $5 and leaves you hungry.
What if I want to try cooking more?
This plan is a great stepping stone. Once you're comfortable assembling meals, you naturally start wanting to upgrade — making your own sauce instead of using jarred, seasoning your own chicken instead of buying rotisserie. We have plans for beginners when you're ready. But there's no pressure. Lazy cooking is still cooking, and it's still feeding you real food.

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