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leah wrote:tuna & noodles:
boil a bag of egg noodles and drain; add a can of cream of chicken soup, a (drained) can of tuna, however much sour cream you prefer, and salt/pepper to taste. mmmm.
Tikker wrote:leah wrote:tuna & noodles:
boil a bag of egg noodles and drain; add a can of cream of chicken soup, a (drained) can of tuna, however much sour cream you prefer, and salt/pepper to taste. mmmm.
good call
I make the same thing, except once it's all mixed together, I grate some cheddar over top, sprinkle a bit of parmeson on top, then bake it for 15 mins(or until cheese is uber bubbly)
Tikker wrote:the ramen thread made me think of it, what are some of the quickest, cheap things you guys make
for our family, it's probably dough soup
crack 2,3,4,5 eggs in a bowl (depends on how many you're feeding, or if you're super hungry omg)
add flour and mix together until it's almost doughy, but still pretty sticky
boil water
drop spoonfuls of mixture into the boiling water, cook until light, white and fluffy
drain water
drop a big spoonful of butter/margarine into the still warm pot, then cover with milk
voila, dough soup
ps, salt will be needed
Tuggan wrote:Tikker wrote:the ramen thread made me think of it, what are some of the quickest, cheap things you guys make
for our family, it's probably dough soup
crack 2,3,4,5 eggs in a bowl (depends on how many you're feeding, or if you're super hungry omg)
add flour and mix together until it's almost doughy, but still pretty sticky
boil water
drop spoonfuls of mixture into the boiling water, cook until light, white and fluffy
drain water
drop a big spoonful of butter/margarine into the still warm pot, then cover with milk
voila, dough soup
ps, salt will be needed
does this taste as bad as it sounds?
Reynaldo wrote:Take a slice of bread and punch a hole in it with a glass (eat bread middle).
Melt butter in a skillet and add some salt / garlic / whatever.
After you get both sides of the bread a little toastey, crack an egg into the hole and just fry it like a normal fried egg, remove and eat!
Reynaldo wrote:Take a slice of bread and punch a hole in it with a glass (eat bread middle).
Melt butter in a skillet and add some salt / garlic / whatever.
After you get both sides of the bread a little toastey, crack an egg into the hole and just fry it like a normal fried egg, remove and eat!
Tikker wrote:Martrae wrote:biscuits and gravy
just need flour and milk for the gravy
standard biscuit recipe
standard recipes don't typically fall into the ghetto range!
ps, gravy that comes as a powder isn't gravy
that's just brown sauce
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