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Is there a recipe for a healthy and basic appetizer, main course and dessert that is under 1.5 hours in total?

(I need this for my upcoming home economics exam)

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this is way too general of a question to get any useful answers. We also have no idea what 1.5 hours would mean, without knowing what your skill level is (eg, how quickly you can chop vegetables), appliances available, amount of pre-prep allowed, etc.) – Joe Sep 18 '11 at 14:41
If you were just asking about time management, I'd consider looking for something with minimal prep but that will cook (or chill down) unattended for much of the time, something else that won't require as much time (and might be able to double up the prep from the first one, eg. chop up an onion, use half in one, half in the other), and the third one that goes straight from prep to table with minimal cooking or chilling. – Joe Sep 18 '11 at 14:45
any and everything is allowed – ProSay Sep 18 '11 at 14:59
If answers can be anything and everything then there's no way to evaluate or rate them - it's just a poll. Sorry, but questions here have to be more specific than this. Please see the FAQ for more information. – Aaronut Sep 18 '11 at 17:34

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Lots and lots - but if I told you it would be me passing your exam, not you. I'm sure you'll have covered this in your course - look back in your notes, talk to your teacher, read some of your course books.

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