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10 Easy Chicken Dinners, Ridiculous Rules for Eating Tomatoes & More from Kitchn

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No Images? DAILY [10 Chicken Dinners for the Week Ahead] Guys, great news! Getting a wholesome, sati

No Images? [Click here]( [Kitchn]( DAILY [10 (5-Ingredient) Chicken Dinners for the Week Ahead]( Guys, great news! Getting a wholesome, satisfying meal on the table without spending hours in the kitchen is totally possible. The key is choosing recipes with short ingredient lists. Maybe you've skipped over these simple recipes in the past, thinking they can't possibly be flavorful, but you can certainly pack a punch with a few strategic ingredients and cooking methods. These 10 chicken recipes call for five ingredients or fewer (not counting olive oil, salt, and pepper, as those are pantry staples we all keep at home). Bookmark them for nights when you need to make a delicious, protein-packed dinner on the fly. [READ MORE]( Today on Kitchn [3 Ridiculous Rules for Eating Tomatoes]( Tomatoes are disgusting — except for when they're not. [READ MORE]( [I Sold My Stuff to Travel the World. Here's What I Kept.]( 35 kitchens, 15 countries, and 20 months later, one traveler has perfected her nomadic cooking kit. [READ MORE]( [5 Make-Ahead Recipes for a Better Week of Lunches]( Back to school is the best time of year for a lunch box reset — this is how to do it. [READ MORE]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [This Costco Membership Deal Is Too Good to Miss]( If you've been contemplating joining the membership-only wholesaler, there's no better time than now. [READ MORE]( [15 Easy Breakfast Ideas for Busy Cooks]( Easy breakfast recipes for everything from quiches and casseroles to sandwiches and avocado toast. [READ MORE]( [What Julia Child's Soup Taught Me About Being an Expat in Paris]( Anne writes: Like Julia, I finally found my people at the Paris market. [READ MORE]( [These Overnight Oats Taste Just Like Morning Glory Muffins]( The wholesome make-ahead breakfast that lets you straddle summer and fall. [READ MORE]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [The Totally Unexpected Way Pregnancy Changed My Eating]( Pregnant or not, guy or gal, this is totally fascinating (and unexpected!). [READ MORE]( [Chickpea Quesadillas Will Make You Look Forward to Lunch]( No sad desk lunches here! [READ MORE]( Sign up for Apartment Therapy’s Real Estate Newsletter RECEIVE WEEKLY TIPS, TOURS AND ARTICLES RIGHT TO YOUR INBOX! [SIGN UP]( Follow Us [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( Did you know you can [Manage Your Preferences]( or [Unsubscribe]( from this email? Apartment Therapy Media 270 Lafayette Street, Suite 1300 I New York, NY 10013 [ABOUT]( | [CONTACT]( | [PRIVACY POLICY]( | [TERMS OF SERVICE](

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