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I had buttered Penne with melted 1000 day gouda, parmesan cheese, pan seared Mahi Mahi cubes, and a side of creamed spinach. I made it myself, the recipe is mine as well. Sooooo good.
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That looks amazing!
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The gouda made it. It wouldnt be Gooda without it
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This, directly out of the can this time. Ran out of crackers:(
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Did you add lemon Juice? I do that all the time, but I add lemon juice
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Cheese makes everything better, except constipation. And creamed spinach is one of my favorite things!
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Wish I had some. I chilled it in the fridge though.
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Cheese is love, Cheese is life. I also used gluten free pasta
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went fishing. Caught one for dinner. I suck at filleting. Had some crazy chipotle cheese pork burger with pulled pork, avocado and a bagel for a bun that had bacon and cheese on it instead.
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I keep kosher and would never eat that, plus I just ate way too much food and even my mouth is watering after reading about your dinner. Sounds delicious
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If it wasn't for the "Extra Noodle"s I'd be dead by now. Because broke person | NYC
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lipton soups are surprisingly good. My dinner in all costed like 20 bucks in ingredients. Plus I have enough leftovers for like 3 days
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so damn good for using a bunch of random leftovers that needed to go. Here's a shitty photo of one.
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Just some Cheeseburger macaroni. Quick and easy to make after a long work day
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Its Genius, I like it, What is it
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I refer to it as the pork pile, not very kosher.
![]() 10/15/2014 at 23:04 |
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Tombstone.
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You ate a tombstone? How are your teeth feeling?
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A small Dominos pizza and cheesy bread. Missed dinner because I had to go right from crew practice to an exam, and by the time I was done the dining halls had closed :(
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That looks like pre-shredded parm. Cheese graters aren't hard to use, and parmigiano reggiano ain't that expensive. Up your game son!
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My family ate two tombstones. With cheese. They were delicious, in a mediocre kind of way.
Kinda grainy, though.
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When I feel like "treating" myself, I order DELIVERY (!) Chinese food that costs roughly $11, but lasts for three meals. Lipton is a buck fifty and I eat it all NOW!
It does make a shitty-lunch-meat sandwich taste better if you use as a sort-of bohemian au-jeus.
I need a garden... some day...
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I hand shredded the gouda. I only have one shredder, I wanted the cheese to melt consistently so I didnt shred the parm myself.
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lol
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I'm just giving you shit. But I did stop buying pre-shredded cheese after I learned it's coated in potato starch to keep the shreds from sticking to each other.
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But think about it, 20/3 is roughly 7. Thats $7 dollars a night for dinner over 3 nights, but I only had to cook for one night. If you cook something good for yourself in a large enough quantity, you end up saving money and eating better
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In this instance, the starch actually helped. But ya, for most things not the best thing
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Oh - you're certainly correct - but $7 for dinner is an extravagance to me. As I said - my dinner - on budget - is $1.50. If I add a sandwich - it's still less than $4. The percentage is what counts from 4-7, not the three actual dollars, for perspective.
capitalism...
Basically, I gotta get a new day-job - haha.
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Rice and beans. It's my own recipe too. It's some rice with beans on top of it.
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No cheese?
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No, believe it or not Americans don't have cheese on everything. Although, rice and beans is a great platform to get creative with, I should try cheese sometime.
My favorite recipe is as such: Start a large skillet with some oil on it and saute up some diced onions, potatoes and a bit of crushed garlic. Once everything is nice and brown dump in the canned beans, some diced tomatoes, and some shredded/pulled chicken breast. Simmer for a while until the bean juice thickens and serve over rice. I don't think I need to tell you how to make the rice.
I also make a mean tuna casserole.
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I had taco bell, but I'll probably go out later and cook something more interesting up.
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Dallas BBQ - we split fish & chips and a cheeseburger. And great coleslaw. DAMN YOU SEAMLESSWEB!
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Hey, Im american and I put cheese on (nearly) Everything. That casserole looks amazing.
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That link goes to my recipe if you want to try it.
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I just might try it, thanks
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empanadas, yum
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Thanksgiving leftovers. Marrying a Canadian has a couple secret perks — like getting Thanksgiving dinner twice a year lol.
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I can see that perk also being a problem for your bathroom scale, lol
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One baguette. One pepperoni sausage. Take a bite of one and a bite of the other and relish in the fact that you're poor and just did a 11 hour work day!