10 Great Standby Recipes
Each week I like to try at least one new recipe, whether it be a meal or baking. As much as I like to try new things, sometimes (often) the kids don’t share my enthusiasm. So it’s great to have some old favourites on standby. Things you can whip up, almost without thinking about it, and be sure everyone will enjoy them
Here are 10 great standby recipes that I use again and again. These recipes are ideal when you’re short on time and energy or the kids are in one of “those” moods. They are simple to make, sure to be eaten and won’t put too much of a dent in your budget.
Click on each recipe to see it, or download all 10 recipes in Great Standby Recipes - Volume 1 (it’s free).
Baking
Entrees/Sides
Mains
Whether you menu plan or cook on the run old favourites make your life easier and can help to avoid the takeaway menu.
What’s your favourite great standby recipe?
You can share your favourites in the comments below and when I have enough, I’ll prepare another volume of Great Standby Recipes. Be sure to let me know the recipe source so I can give credit where it’s due. I’ll give your blog a plug in the recipe collection too if you include it.




Thanks for the Honey Oat Bar recipe. I have been looking for something like that for a while. Here are two favourites in our house:
(1). Vegemite or Chutney Scrolls for lunch or morning tea when friends drop in unexpectedly.
(2). White Chocolate Chip Muffins are a quick and easy treat to bake.
Also I have tagged you for the Six Word Memoir in my scheduled post for tomorrow. Not sure if this is your thing or not, so please ignore if it is not!
June 24th, 2008 at 10:17 pmPlanningQueens last blog post..10 Reasons To Look Forward To School Holidays
Both sound lovely Planning Queen. Can’t wait to try them.
Oooo, I got tagged for two memes in one week
I’ll have a think about my answers for a few days before I post.
June 28th, 2008 at 10:27 pm