I’m a college student who HATES cooking. I was looking for HEALTHY EASY dinner ideas?

I’m a college student who HATES cooking. I was looking for HEALTHY EASY dinner ideas. I’m not a big fan of the frozen meals because they are SO high in sodium, and I don’t have the time or skill to cook… so I need some help! Thanks
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I would suggest you buy a crock-pot and also a cookbook called 3 ingredient cookbook..there are so many meals you can find online and in that cookbook that are good for and taste great. has tons of crock pot recipes, it’s also just about the only place I look for recipes.
Turkey Wrap
Ingredients:
1/3 cucumber
1 tortilla or a pita wrap
1 tablespoon cream cheese, at room
temperature
4 fresh basil leaves
2 or 3 slices turkey
4 fresh spinach leaves
Directions:
Thinly slice the cucumber. spread the cream cheese over the bread,
Layer the fillings.
Buy pre packaged bags of salad- the kits are excellent b/c they contain a packet of dressing and toppings with the lettuce- and add grilled chicken or beef or shrimp. I buy chicken breasts and portion them out into plastic baggies then add marinade and let it sit all day. When I get home, I pop them on the foreman grill and top my salad with it. Its super easy and convenient, healthy, and cheap.
a good stew is hard to mess up and easy to cook
you can put meat and veg in a pan with a stock cube ( flavour of your choice ) top up with water and just cook away for a couple of hours don’t forget to stir once in a while or you could put it all in a casserole dish and put in the oven and only have to stir once or twice. you can add any meat and veg that you like and almost always tastes good and different every time cause you can chuck anything in the pot.
alternatively you can get a lot of nice sauces in a jar that you mainly add meat to very easy to make and tastes great you wouldn’t know it wasn’t cooked from scratch
eggs
pancakes
stir fry
pasta with extra veggies in sauce
tacos
salad topped with cooked chicken
Stirfry!
A bag of frozen stirfry veggies meets a cooked chopped chicken breast, served on top of Top Ramen Noodles (don’t use the seasoning, and drain the water)! You can learn to season and marinate if you want, but if you just want to use some sauce on it afterwards, that works too!
Get yourself a microwave cooking cookbook. Oddly enough, they usually have good ideas.
check out this link:
Pasta meals with your own added tuna, meat, or vegetables.
Pasta salads with vegetables and olives.
There are thousands of crock pot recipes that are just
throw and go.
Microwave pancakes, add your choice of fruit toppings.
Mmmmm, Applesauce !!