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« on: Sep 09 2008/ 04:29 PM EST »

You know when it happens... bills pile up... food stamps seem to only come further and further apart (tho it happens same time of month - heehee)... and you've got some condiments and some starchy stuff and maybe one or another type of unknown meat in the freezer...

so... what the fuck can I make with this? comes to mind.

Let this thread be a:

Step One: List what ingredients you have.
Step Two: Suggest what knid of palette you enjoy (ie. spicy, asian, seafoody, bbq, etc)

and 'you're' done...

Step Three: We post what screwed up meals we can create with your options offered.

P.s. serious and insane posts for response gladly accepted...   I might be needing this help myself tonight Wink

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« Reply #1 on: Nov 22 2008/ 04:52 AM EST »

where Is the chicken minue because I cook some mean chicken
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« Reply #2 on: Nov 22 2008/ 08:42 AM EST »

I've got some chicken Ramen, but the lady got the ready cups, but  don't like it's diluted taste after adding the boiling water so I add chicken broth that's been in the pantry for like 6 months... hmm... wonder if that'll work with beef ramen and beef broth.

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« Reply #3 on: Jan 07 2009/ 01:29 PM EST »

that's not a bad idea...my wife cooks, but only one meal a day, I have to fend for myself for the other three or four.
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« Reply #4 on: Jan 08 2009/ 02:13 PM EST »

Yeah it was bad last night comin home from vacation, most the leftover veggies had gone bad... I had some really shitty whiting fish frozen in the freezer, some tortillas, some mushroom soup, Ramen, hotdog buns, all condiments, and some frozen sweet plantains... ummm... I ordered pizza.... going grocery shopping tonight before the game... need beer anyway... OH YEAH there was at least 4 beers still in the fridge... all the wine that was already popped went bad too Wink

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