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| Originally posted by Ted Promo yeah man, I made those jokes back when I was a wolf scout. |
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| Originally posted by jonSun I was wolf scout leader. i never had more sex in my life. |
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Originally posted by Ted Promo @ that not being mac n' cheese. |
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| Originally posted by Project-K But it is |
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| Originally posted by jonSun I was wolf scout leader. i never had more sex in my life. |
So wrong.
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I made a budget recipe thread a while ago...cant we merge the subject?
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| Originally posted by L.E.N. I made a budget recipe thread a while ago...cant we merge the subject? |
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| Originally posted by L.E.N. I made a budget recipe thread a while ago...cant we merge the subject? |
My search is disabled so I wasnt thinking you didnt try. More of asking a mod to merge them so its easy for us poor folk to try new stuff without breaking the bank. I was even trying for a sticky but...no dice.

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slice that sausage up into little half-dollar pieces and fry till desired done-ness (i like mine a little burnt and crispy). mix it all together in the same pot you cooked the Mac&cheese in. eat.
doesn't stay well though so eat with friend or be a huge pig i don't care.

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put a half cup of sugar in the cornbread mix (if you like sweet cornbread)
All my recipes are good 
Re: share your crappy recipes
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| Originally posted by Omega_Blue pizza bagel dippers marinara sauce bagel cheese pepperoni |
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Originally posted by Project-K ![]() + ![]() + ![]() + ![]() Put the grated cheese on top, broil it the oven. |
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Bake, then add sour cream, chopped spring onion and more salsa. My favourite nachos!
Scramble Eggs
Bread in oven for a few minutes, remove, add melted cheese, slightly fried onions and the eggs on top, and finish with Encona hot pepper sauce.
Perfect.
Spicy Sausage Pasta
Serves: 4 large portions
500g fresh pasta of choice (I used fusilli)
8/6 (dependant on size) sausages of choice (I used Sainsbury's Taste The Difference Chilli & Coriander Sausages)
2 large courgettes, sliced into 1/4 inch slices
500g mushrooms of choice, sliced
1 yellow pepper, sliced
1 red pepper, sliced
500g plum tomatoes, quartered
1 red onion chopped
6 cloves of garlic chopped
5g chicken stock/gravy granules (I used Knorr)
10 fresh basil leaves, chopped
Dried chilli flakes
60g grated parmesan cheese
I found using 1 large wok and 1 large (2 litre I think) pasta pot works great, minimal washing up.
Fry the sausages in the wok with a little oil until brown all over, and set aside.
Fry the onion and garlic in the wok until tender, add more oil if needed.
Add mushrooms and courgette and fry for 4 minutes.
Add peppers, tomatoes and basil.
Slice now slightly cooled sausages into 1/2 inch slices.
Add chilli flakes, chicken stock granules, parmesan and 40ml of oil and mix well.
Re-add sausages and simmer, whilst preparing the pasta as per the instructions (about 5 minutes).
Drain pasta and return to pasta pot. Add contents of wok to pasta pot and stir well.
Serve and enjoy
Instant Noodles x 3 packets.
Coming to a total of 24 pence.
Chop in any leftover but edible veg you have lying around.
Cook for a bit.
Mmmmhmmmmm.
Tortilla + Bologna + American Cheese + Hot sauce = Dinner
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It's quite delicious.
1 package beef ramen noodles
2 cups water
1/2 pound ground beef
What to do:
Brown beef. Drain fat. Season to taste
(1/4-1/2 of seasoning packet).
Cook noodles according to package directions and drain.Mix together.
homemade french bread pizzas have got to be one of my favorite quick cheap & easy meals. just buy a loaf of french bread, pizza sauce, cheese and any fixings you want (i usually go with fresh garlic, basil, fresh jalapeno slices, and pepperoni) and throw it in the oven until it's all melted.
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| Originally posted by whereinutep 1 package beef ramen noodles 2 cups water 1/2 pound ground beef What to do: Brown beef. Drain fat. Season to taste (1/4-1/2 of seasoning packet). Cook noodles according to package directions and drain.Mix together. |
I lived off Ramen Noodles during my freshmen and sophomore year of college, cut me some slack.
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