lippy 918 #26 October 18, 2009 Quote Suggesting shite beer is not very healthy or helpful.. you should be ashamed of yourself. [wags finger...... vigorously] Be careful what you say. Referring to Shiner Bock as shite beer can get ya killed in some placesI got nuthin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fossg 0 #27 October 18, 2009 Pardon my ignorance, but what's wrong with honey from Canada? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 2 #28 October 18, 2009 Cheap & easy tuna-noodle casserole- Make a pack of Kraft mac & cheese in pot. (about 50 cents) Dump it in a Pyrex bowl. Add 1 can of chunk lite tuna (I just bought it for 89 cents on special) and a can of peas, or peas n' carrots (about 59 cents generic). Bake at 350 until done (it's better in a conventional oven, though I suppose you could nuke it instead). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PLFXpert 0 #29 October 18, 2009 The same thing that is wrong with their fish, maple-syrup & healthcare. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeNReN 0 #30 October 18, 2009 QuotePardon my ignorance, but what's wrong with honey from Canada? I second that question...and expect some really lame answer .... Edited to add: I was correct..see above post Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkyBastard 0 #31 October 18, 2009 a bloody great big steak. nothing else. i had this tonight and it was awesome.Dude #320 "Superstitious" is just a polite way of saying "incredibly fucking stupid". DONK! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnMitchell 16 #32 October 18, 2009 Cheap dinner? Easy. Spaghetti. One can of tomato paste, can of tomato sauce, and one chopped up tomato for the sauce. One pound of hamburger or pork sausage for the meat (cook and drain grease before adding to the sauce.) One 22 oz pkg of noodles. Season the sauce with garlic powder, Italian seasoning, what ever. Should cost around $5-6 if you buy all the store brands and shop the sales like we do. You'll have enough to feed 4-5 people and have some leftovers too. Big bag of russet potatoes will stretch your food budget. Nuke 'em for a quick baked potato or shred 'em and fry in a buttered skillet for hash browns. Add some eggs and toast and you've got a hell of a breakfast for anytime. Eating cheap is a hobby of ours in the Mitchell household. You'd be amazed at what we don't spend. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DavidB 0 #33 October 19, 2009 QuoteA beer sammich... We call them "hydraulic sammiches" or having a hydraulic meal. From the drunks I worked & drank with back in the early 70's. Fridays were most likely to have a hydraulic lunch followed by a short afternoon.When the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
muff528 3 #34 October 19, 2009 Quote Ideas? Heat a can of pork and beans (the good kind), pour onto plate. Pour chilled applesauce (the good kind, not that nasty organic, natural crap) on top of the beans. On top of that put a couple of well-browned smoked sausage links. Dig in. You got all your essentials. You got cheap. You got your legumes, you got your fruit, and you got your nitrites, as well as various tasty, unidentified dead animal parts. You got texture and the hot/cold interaction is pleasant. Tastes better than it sounds. (I'm not kidding!) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
warpedskydiver 0 #35 October 19, 2009 Chili 1 Can crushed tomatoes Chili Powder Beer Ground Red beans how cheap can it be? Spinach and Lentil soup Lentils Frozen spinach Garlic and pepper a couple strips of bacon Smoked sausage w/fried potatoes and eggs fry the potatoes, you can nuke them first if you are in a hurry. cut up the smoked sausage or kielbasa, when browned add eggs and stir. Use ketchup. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
warpedskydiver 0 #36 October 19, 2009 Quote Cheap & easy tuna-noodle casserole- Make a pack of Kraft mac & cheese in pot. (about 50 cents) Dump it in a Pyrex bowl. Add 1 can of chunk lite tuna (I just bought it for 89 cents on special) and a can of peas, or peas n' carrots (about 59 cents generic). Bake at 350 until done (it's better in a conventional oven, though I suppose you could nuke it instead). That would make a coyote turn up its nose. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shell666 0 #37 October 19, 2009 Quote The same thing that is wrong with their fish, maple-syrup & healthcare. And??? We're waiting for an answer to what's wrong with it, along with the above ... Or at least I am. ====== Back to the topic ... John had it right with spaghetti. I always keep pasta and some form of sauce kicking around just in case I'm feeling lazy. It's always a good dinner option.'Shell Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The_Don 0 #38 October 19, 2009 Noodles+ butter+Kraft parmesan cheese. I am NOT being loud. I'm being enthusiastic! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 2 #39 October 19, 2009 Ha. The only criteria he cited was cheap and easy. OK, here's another one. Meat Loaf - Take a brick of frozen ground beef. (Notice the "loaf" shape is already done for you! How cool is that?) Heat at 350 until done. Eat. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jayrech 0 #41 October 19, 2009 So what your saying is you really don't know what is wrong with any of our product?D.S 174.2 Be careful what you say. Some one might take it the right way. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jbag 0 #42 October 19, 2009 do what i did, go to a friends house and make him cook you up a steak :)IHYD Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ketia0 0 #43 October 19, 2009 So.. fess up Bry.. What did you eat for dinner?? "In this game you can't predict the future. You just have to play the odds. "-JohnMitchell Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydiverbry 0 #44 October 19, 2009 Went out and go a few Sheetz hot dogs and a Mountain DewOhh.also had a can of tuna later that evening But better eating tonight,got alot of ideas from ya all..thanks... Bry -------------------------------------------------- Growing old is mandatory.Growing up is optional!! D.S.#13(Dudeist Skdiver) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jimmytavino 16 #45 October 19, 2009 cheap and easy...... and all you have to do is BOIL Water.... get the H2O going.. salt it.... Wash thoroughly and cut into pieces, 5 or 6 potatoes, LEAVEing the skin ,, On... get them boiling for a few minutes, then add a half pound or so of elbow macaroni to the same pot..... also throw in, a good handful of parsley, either dried or fresh... cook until the pasta is done.... Overcooking the potatoes,,, is a GOOd thing here... you'll want them a bit soft... drain,,, add salt pepper and butter , to taste.... Pasta & potatoes.... cheap and tasty... jt Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wmw999 2,534 #46 October 19, 2009 1 box mac-and-cheese 1 can tuna 1 cup frozen peas (or whatever vegetable-like-substance you have in the freezer) Make mac-and-cheese. You can make it with less butter or oil -- it tastes just as good. Add tuna. Cook over low heat until warm. Add peas. Stir gently, then continue cooking over low heat until warm. Eat. Don't forget this part. Wendy P.There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tigra 0 #47 October 19, 2009 Quote Quote Cheap & easy tuna-noodle casserole- Make a pack of Kraft mac & cheese in pot. (about 50 cents) Dump it in a Pyrex bowl. Add 1 can of chunk lite tuna (I just bought it for 89 cents on special) and a can of peas, or peas n' carrots (about 59 cents generic). Bake at 350 until done (it's better in a conventional oven, though I suppose you could nuke it instead). That would make a coyote turn up its nose. Cut him some slack- he's a Brit! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
caress 0 #48 October 19, 2009 1 can of kirkland canned chicken = $1.70 1 box of stove top stuffing= $1.79 put water and butter into saucepan with chicken and bring to boil and then turn off the fire and add stuffing mix- stir cover and wait 5 minutes. instant chicken and stuffing feeds 3. Enjoy total spent $3.49 Caress I've learned.... That being kind is more important than being right. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 2 #49 October 19, 2009 Quote Quote Quote Cheap & easy tuna-noodle casserole- Make a pack of Kraft mac & cheese in pot. (about 50 cents) Dump it in a Pyrex bowl. Add 1 can of chunk lite tuna (I just bought it for 89 cents on special) and a can of peas, or peas n' carrots (about 59 cents generic). Bake at 350 until done (it's better in a conventional oven, though I suppose you could nuke it instead). That would make a coyote turn up its nose. Cut him some slack- he's a Brit! Who is? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ketia0 0 #50 October 19, 2009 Bry is ganna have a good dinner tonight!!!!"In this game you can't predict the future. You just have to play the odds. "-JohnMitchell Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites