Ah, the joys of college

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You speak sooth! I'm also trying to come up with more vegetrarian dishes, not because I'm becoming a vegetarian, but because if I focus on it, I'm bound to get more variety in my diet than meat and potatoes (delicious as those are).rdhopeca wrote:ah, but hot dogs in your spaghetti-os (real hot dogs, not the ones already in the can) is not bad at all...
I'm actually a picky eaterVraith wrote:I just have to ask...are you training your taste buds for a future career as Anthony Bourdain's side-kick?
Vraith wrote:I just have to ask...are you training your taste buds for a future career as Anthony Bourdain's side-kick?
Seriously, go with the traditional Ramen [cheaper than canned stuff, too].
something to get you started:
www.rasmussen.edu/student-life/blogs/ma ... e-recipes/
Please. Spaghetti-O's with beans? You're making vicariously ill.
Those don't sound bad. Sometimes I like to add a little mayo or blue cheese for a little zing!Harbinger wrote:Mac and cheese with canned peas is not bad, nor is mac and cheese with tuna fish.
I still eat both of these from time to time- kind of a throwback to my college days when it was all I could afford.
That sounds amazing! I hope the following sounds as good to you:High Lord Tolkien wrote:I love Spaghetti O's
Chef Boyardee Beef ravioli is a good meal.
I like to over cook it (on the stove top, never the microwave) so the ravioli falls apart and it's just a mush.
Augment it with a toasted Thomas' english muffin with cream cheese.
Use the muffin to clean up the sauce......mmmmmmmmmm.........
I'll have to try that.Orlion wrote:That sounds amazing! I hope the following sounds as good to you:High Lord Tolkien wrote:I love Spaghetti O's
Chef Boyardee Beef ravioli is a good meal.
I like to over cook it (on the stove top, never the microwave) so the ravioli falls apart and it's just a mush.
Augment it with a toasted Thomas' english muffin with cream cheese.
Use the muffin to clean up the sauce......mmmmmmmmmm.........
Sometimes, I like to toast an onion bagell (almost any non-sweet bagel will do) Spread cream cheese on both halves, insert strips of bacon and dip in a tomato Parmesan soup.
Only if you're amazed or disgusted at how often I throw lime juice in all of my foodsVraith wrote:I wonder if you people would be amazed or disgusted at the number of things I put pineapple, red pepper, and either cream or blue cheese on/in.
This I still make, only I toss frozen Birds-Eye baby green peas in the mac water during the last minute before draining, so they are just heated through instead of mushy. And I add Bumblebee albacore solid white tuna and a slice of Kraft American cheese singles. All in the same batch of Kraft blue box.Harbinger wrote:Mac and cheese with canned peas is not bad, nor is mac and cheese with tuna fish.
I still eat both of these from time to time- kind of a throwback to my college days when it was all I could afford.
Adventure? you really ARE on a quest to join Anthony Boudain...maybe it's a subconscious desire, maybe your mom abused your newborn psyche by comforting you with mashed peas when you cried...Orlion wrote:And where's the adventure in that?