cmort666
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For dinner tonight I had 1/2 a can of Spam cut up into a can of Campbell's split pea and ham soup. Lots of pepper and some tabasco. A grand total of 3 1/2 minutes including prep, and one bowl and one spoon to clean afterward.
Been there done that, especially in the Army.Well..........there's always potted meat and crackers........lol
Bob Evans was selling sausage in Kroger stores back in the 1950's when I was a boy. I remember it came in drawstring bags. My mom used to use the drawstring bags to hold the money to pay the milkman. Wonder where I got the habit of carrying my coins in a Crown Royal bag?Bob Evans?
Haven’t heard that name since the last time I was up in the Midwest.
Didn’t know they made ‘grocery store food.’
Well..........there's always potted meat and crackers........lol
Wow..... you guys amaze me ....... I'm with Arik cooking is easy;been doing it since I was about 12/13 when Mom had back surgery. 21 years as a bachelor perfected my skills......
Dating the liberated women of the 70/80/90s .... having a date over for dinner , a glass of wine w/ a fire in the fireplace....... well lets just say; the "end of the evening" will never be seen on the Hallmark Channel!!!!!!
Cooking "fresh food" is cheap.... especially if you have an Aldi's nearby......
LOL I'm betting cmort666 would be a lot less grumpy with a good home cooked meal.
Couple of 'cheater meals" ................................
Omelets are always a great fall back...... Aldi's eggs are about a $1 a dozen. For me that's 4 meals (my wife 6) with a little sausage/bacon or ham slices on the side.
On a spoof I got my wife a "Eggtastic" for Xmus two years ago. Turns out they really work... 2 eggs, splash of milk, ham, peppers, scallions,mushroom and cheese ( all from Aldi's).... prep time 2 minutes, Cook time 1:30- 1:45.... I fix eggs this way 4-5 times a week.
Cost per omelet I'd estimate at about $.80-$1.00 Time <5 minutes and clean up is washing the Eggtastic.
Spaghetti..... take a lb of browned ground beef or better yet Italian sausage add jar of sauce........ extras; scallon, sweet peppers and mushrooms to taste. simmer 30 minutes. Boil a serving of pasta.
The sauce is good for 6 servings/jar (use one;add one to the frig and 4 to freezer)........ prep time 10 minutes max .....cook time 30 minutes( first batch). Want spaghetti tomorrow..... move frozen sauce to fridge the day before / will thaw overnight........ microwave the sauce/ cook pasta . Prep time 5 minutes .... cook time based on time to cook pasta....... angle hair 4 minutes. You've got at least one home cooked meal/week for the next 6 weeks.
Crock pot ..... stew and chili....... tune in next week!!!!!!!![]()
Teaser.. a fast and tasty meal.... take 1-2 cans of Chef "Boy-R-De" ravioli ....... put in a baking dish; halfway/per bag cook and add 5-10 Aldi's frozen meatballs (60 to a bag/ <$3.00 IIRC) sprinkle mozzarella cheese and Italian Seasoning mix over all; cover and bake at 325 for 30 minutes.
Prep time 5-6 minutes..... cook time 30 minutes(just enough time to savor a pre meal Adult Beverage) Cost $1.75 to 2.75/2 cans
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Now you have done it!That reminds me.
Potted meat inside of a bell pepper, haven't fixed that in decades.
Now you have done it!
That is one I never had.
I have eaten all the stuff that some of you guys are apparently still eating.
Including potted meat.
But I never had it in a Bell pepper!
Building a Linux server is easy.I'm with Arik cooking is easy
LOL I'm betting cmort666 would be a lot less grumpy with a good home cooked meal.
Building a Linux server is easy.
You wouldn't believe the number of people who for some reason disagree...
...cooked by an attractive, well read woman.
That reminds me.
Potted meat inside of a bell pepper, haven't fixed that in decades.
I'm with you on cooking but, sadly, just no time-or not at the proper time. Many nights I get off too late to try anything other than canned-or tv dinner stuff.![]()
Your recipe reminds me of one we used to use when my wife and I had a large garden, and raised all of our vegetables, bought our beef by the side, and had it butchered, packaged, and frozen, for future use. We grew what were called "Tomangos". The seeds were sold by the large seed companies. They looked, and tasted like an ordinary tomato, but were firm, like a bell pepper, when stuffed, and baked. In early days, bell peppers were known as mangoes. I've always disliked the taste of bell peppers, so I never liked the taste of stuffed baked peppers. When I tried stuffed "Tomangoes", they became an instant favorite. Haven't thought, or heard about them since we gave up our large garden, in favor of RV travel. I wonder if they are still being sold? Kroger stores used to sell them, but that has to have been thirty years ago. Any one heard about them lately? Thanks
Chubbo
I understand completely. I used to work some long hours and then have a long commute home. I finally realized what all the stuff I was putting up with was doing to me and did something about it. I retired.
I now make a fabulous turkey and cheese sandwich grilled in my cast iron skillet.
Bob Evans?
Haven’t heard that name since the last time I was up in the Midwest.
Didn’t know they made ‘grocery store food.’
I’ll look for it at Albertsons.
Wow, tilt!
I need to look at Smith’s.
They’re owned by Krogers.
These stores are confusing.
Not only that, Bob Evans is among the largest of the prepared food companies, and with the highest growth rate. They also do a huge business in selling to restaurants. That's why Post is buying them out. The Bob Evans stockholder meeting to approve the acquisition by Post is scheduled for tomorrow (1/9/18).
I had breakfast at the one in Westlake, Ohio (diagonally opposite Crocker Park mall on Detroit Rd.) at 06:00am Sunday morning.For those unfamiliar with the Bob Evans restaurants, they were similar to Cracker Barrel or Denny's. I haven't been to one operating under their new ownership. Has anyone?