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unclehobart
10/28/07, 08:26pm
Last night was fresh pan roasted asparagus, cheddar bratwurst, and a fancy salad.
Tonight was phesen joon... a fruity persian chicken and rice dish.
Soft shelled tacos (corn tortillas, sorry unc) and beans.
I made some home made corn tortillas today.
They're all gone :(
I made homemade macaroni and cheese. The boys had hot dogs with it, I had just the mac and cheese, and Paul had just sausage on a bun.
Professur
10/29/07, 11:48am
I napped through supper and only got a roast beef sandwich. That's all the kids left.
Last night was fresh pan roasted asparagus, cheddar bratwurst, and a fancy salad.
Tonight was phesen joon... a fruity persian chicken and rice dish.
That sounds festive ... I just ate airport food :retard3:
paul_valaru
11/02/07, 11:46am
pizza
SouthernN'Proud
11/02/07, 11:56am
Shake N Bake pork chops (Gawd I am SSSOOOOOO married) with homecanned green beans and some mac n cheese, with biscuits.
Professur
11/02/07, 12:03pm
Hamburger Helper. Leftover hamburger helper.
Shaddap.
SouthernN'Proud
11/02/07, 12:42pm
Ayup. The other sure fire give away of the walking married.
Shake N Bake and Hamburger Helper. Add Manwich to the list, and you can't even lie about being single...
BeardofPants
11/02/07, 01:25pm
I don't even know what those are, but they sound pretty ghastly.
last night - nigiri from the local sushi place. Yum.
SouthernN'Proud
11/02/07, 01:37pm
last night - nigiri from the local sushi place. Yum.
:barfonu:
I don't even know what that is, but it sounds pretty ghastly.
That's why there is no product called sushi helper...cuz anybody willing to cram rawass fish in their mouth is beyond help...
paul_valaru
11/02/07, 02:13pm
Ayup. The other sure fire give away of the walking married.
Shake N Bake and Hamburger Helper. Add Manwich to the list, and you can't even lie about being single...
ad anything from a crock-pot ever to that list
Hamburger helper is a box of pasta and seasonings meant to add a particular flavor... add your own hamburger (and usually milk too). There are flavors such as lasagna, stroganoff, etc. It's quick, easy to make and generally tasty enough. The sodium is a little on the high side, though.
Manwich is sauce you mix with hamburger meat, then put on bread/buns to make sloppy joe sandwiches.
Shake and Bake is, as far as I understand (never got to try that one growing up), a sort of instnat breading you can use to put on chicken or pork, then you stick it in the oven.
BeardofPants
11/02/07, 03:44pm
I've never quite understood the instant pasta sauces & boxed pasta; it's really easy & quick to make your own from scratch. :confused:
BeardofPants
11/02/07, 03:46pm
:barfonu:
That's why there is no product called sushi helper...cuz anybody willing to cram rawass fish in their mouth is beyond help...
Doesn't matter - more for me!:beardbng:
Me too!! Sushi tastes waaaaay better than Hamburger Helper :grinyes:
BeardofPants
11/02/07, 04:07pm
I'm not surprised. ;)
Hamburger Helper. Leftover hamburger helper.
Shaddap.
When the hell did they go & ruin the HH Stroganoff? I used to love that crap. The last couple of times, it's just not the same.
They did the same to Doritos Taco flavor-years ago they were unbeatable, Now they suck
Professur
11/05/07, 09:01am
Dunno. The US and Canuck flavours aren't the same. Last time we were down, we picked up some Lasagna and Beef Noodle boxes, and they were nothing like what we get up here. not bad, but definitely different.
And we don't have any of the 'latino' varieties.
SouthernN'Proud
11/05/07, 09:10am
I haven't seen taco flavored Doritos in ten years or more. I loved 'em, but I think I was the only one around who ever bought 'em.
ad anything from a crock-pot ever to that list
We make beef roasts in the crock pot all the time. Quite yummy. Chili too.
Take a pork roast, slow cook that mutha, add the BBQ sauce after you drain the water and shred it up some, let that get warm...good eatin'.
Them little cocktail weiners (similar to kielbasa but way smaller) and some BBQ sauce in a crock pot, then served over rice...damn good.
Professur
11/05/07, 09:17am
We d the cocktail weinies in dry garlic sauce. The kids at all our parties literally live off them.
Oh, there's a head's up recipe request coming up in another thread. I need all y'all southerners family recipes for summat.
paul_valaru
11/05/07, 09:46am
Take a pork roast, slow cook that mutha, add the BBQ sauce after you drain the water and shred it up some, let that get warm...good eatin'.
I did that a couple of weeks ago (thank you paula dean from the food network)
Last night was salad with chopped bacon and chicken in it, with raspberry vinegrette, and a nice glass of chlorophyll.
SouthernN'Proud
11/05/07, 09:57am
Paula deen is teh bestest. A close second would be Marvin whathisname, used to have a show on Turner South, young black guy what cooked Southron. Man his recipes were incredible!
Take a pork roast, slow cook that mutha, add the BBQ sauce after you drain the water and shred it up some, let that get warm...good eatin'.
I call that cop-out barbecue. ;) You're right though, it's an adequate substitute if'n you don't have time to smoke the meat all day. It works for ribs too (not quite as good but okay) if you have an oblong cooker.
Them little cocktail weiners (similar to kielbasa but way smaller) and some BBQ sauce in a crock pot, then served over rice...damn good.
No party is complete around here without 'em.
Edit: Last night we made some beef and some cheese and onion enchiladas. Dara makes good enchilada sauce.
SouthernN'Proud
11/05/07, 10:06am
I call that cop-out barbecue. ;) You're right though, it's an adequate substitute if'n you don't have time to smoke the meat all day. It works for ribs too (not quite as good but okay) if you have an oblong cooker.
That's why I didn't refer to it as BBQ. Far be it from me to cheapen real Southron BBQ by lumping that in with it.
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