Principles of Design to Value Excerpt 3 from 'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology.'
So the next time your whole family is starving, and you’re too busy and tired and frazzled to feel like putting a lot of effort into dinner (which may or may not be almost every night around here), try this one out!
Some weeks it seems like we live off of basic chili, just cause it’s easy and healthy and everyone loves it.Somehow chili has gotten a reputation as kind of a junky comfort food even though, when you think of it, it’s pretty much all veggies, and you can hide all kinds of extra veggies in there too if you want!.
Whenever I make up a big batch of this stuff, I always freeze the leftovers and we get at least 3 more meals out of it over the next few weeks.And then I make more!So the other day when I was making up a new batch, I thought it was high time I shared this food revelation with you, just in case you never realized how easy chili can make your dinner-cookin’ life!.
I’ve made all different versions, but this is the simple one I always come back to:.-1 lb ish of ground beef or turkey (not a big deal if it’s still frozen, it’ll defrost in the crock pot).
-2 cans of any kind of beans.
-1 can of diced tomatoes.I always just throw them in with the rest of the laundry.
I’ve been doing this for about 2 years and have never had the fur and stuff end up on our cloths.I think it just gets tumbled out and lands in lint trap.
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