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Re: Cheap dinners that actually pwn
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Is this thread your way of saying you tried to move up and got crushed? [/ QUOTE ]dude, I don't play poker [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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I can vouch for egg in the ramen as well. if you are up for even more excitement you can throw it in with a little time left on the ramen and it will poach.
also, drown it with Cholula or Tapatio until it makes you sweat. it is excellent. |
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Pita Pizzas
Take those Pita sandwich shells slap them down on a cookie sheet, spread some premade pizza sauce, top with whatever you want, toss on some cheese and throw it in the oven. Quick and easy. T |
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[ QUOTE ] Is this thread your way of saying you tried to move up and got crushed? [/ QUOTE ]dude, I don't play poker [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] who said anything about p*ker? [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] |
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Hot dogs and beans are always good too, cut up the hot dogs into your half inch chunks, throw a can of beans or two in a pot, add hot dogs, heat.
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Real easy chili recipe (not sloppy joe):
1 lb ground beef (I use soy crumbles) 1 can black beans 1 can kidney beans 1 10-12 oz salsa of your choice Some cayenne pepper, garlic powder to taste Simmer for awhile (20-30 mins). This stuff rocks. |
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I've got to throw in a vote for costco frozen turkey burgers. Basically these are so versatile and cheap that they need to be on this list. The have a lot less fat than normal hamburger patties so you don't have to worry about the grease when pan frying thus cooking them is ridiculously easy and they increase the awesomeness of so many bland things like canned spagetti sauce.
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Fish tacos, if you're into that kind of thing.
The key is the sauce for them, which is really good and also easy and cheap. Put some balsamic vinegar in a small pot and let it reduce by about half. Mix it with coleslaw dressing to taste. For the fish, get some frozen fish sticks and fry them up (or cook them in the oven if you don't want to deal with deep-frying), then cut them into chunks. Toppings can be adjusted depending on how much you care, but the basic combo of the fish and the sauce is very yummy. |
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BBQ or Buffalo chicken pizza on Boboli pizza crust
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$4 takeout dinners from polish or spanish places.
Regarding the spanish places, you can get large clamshell packaging of spanish spagetti for 2.50, depending who you get at counter. 99 cent frozen tv dinners. Macaroni and cheese with sliced pickles. Pay by weight salad bar at supermarket , provided you only take the "good" stuff. English muffin pizzas (English muffins from company store outlet store) |
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