beef and mac skillet - (this happens to be my favorite food in the whole world)
1 to 1 1/2 lb ground beef browned in lg skillet, drain fat
then add a chopped white onion, chopped green pepper, 1 to 1/2 cups uncooked elbows, 32oz tomato sauce (not pasta sauce), 1 cup water and 2-3 tsps Worcestershire sauce
simmer 20 min covered
will feed you for 4-6 meals, which is helpful finals week
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lipton egg drop-
1 packet liptons extra noodle soup in 3 cups water, brought to rapid boil
1 lg or x-lg egg, beaten, added to boiling soup and quickly stirred in (so the egg does clump together)
once done, add appx 1 tsp teriyaki sauce to taste, season w/ pepper
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creamy mushroom ramen (cuz face it, you'll end up eating ramen at some point)-
1 package of ramen noodles (throw out the seasoning packet) cooked according to directions, drain
1 can cream of mushroom soup cooked according to directions
mix noodles and soup, add one cup fresh or 8oz canned mushrooms, simmer 5 min, season salt/pepper
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mac and cheese addition #1-
1/2 lb browned ground beef/pork
1/3 taco sauce
mac and cheese addition #2-
8oz cooked smoked turkey sausage
undrained 8oz can lima beans
mac and cheese addition #3-
8oz peas and carrots
can of tuna
mac and cheese addition #4-
15 oz can chili beans w/ chili gravy
1-2 tbspns jalapeno pepper relish
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good luck :-)
2006-08-29 12:00:30
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answered by corin_li 3
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Here's a quick Pizza Casserole:
4 servings:prep time 4 min: Cook time: 10 min.Bake 350 for 30 minutes.
2 cups eggs noodles(cooked according to pkg.directions)
1 lb. ground chuck or hamburger / small onion chopped / Garlic to your taste or optional ( i use minced garlic in jar) / 1 teas. dried oregano / 1 can tomato soup / 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese. brown meat with onion/garlic until done. Add spice, soup,water 1/3 cup & noodles.Remove from heat, add half the cheese, stir well. add to 9 x 13 pan, top with remaining cheese. cook 25 minutes @ 350 let set for 5 to 10 min. Good luck in College!
2006-08-29 11:30:14
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answered by strut526 3
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Instant noodle. 3-4 package / $1.
Just pour hot water in a bowl, simmer 1-2 package of noodle with the things come with it. wait for 1 min or so. you got the world most delicious self cook fast food. If you want exotic, add some instant salad found in store,. or open a can or Tuna, Salmon whatever you prefer, mix with it. :)
2006-08-29 12:06:34
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answered by jean l 3
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If you are going to school, you need nutritious food. Instead of wanting to go quick and easy, why don't you consider making big batches of pasta sauce or hearty stews and freeze them in smaller portions ready to use. It will be cheaper in the long run and better for you. Plan ahead, spend a day cooking and you'll be set for a month !!! Good luck with your schooling !
2006-08-29 14:39:02
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answered by Anonymous
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attempt those Baked Steak OR undesirable Mans Steak 2 lbs hamburger 2 cans brown gravy a million can cream of mushroom soup Make 4 enormous patties out of the hamburger, season with season salt, pepper and garlic powder in case you have it. Bake at 350 for half-hour or till executed. Drain fat, combination gravy and soup mutually and pour over meat, return to oven and bake yet another 15 minutes. Serve with the two butter or mash potato. poultry Bake 2 boneless poultry breast 3 cans blended vegetables 3 cans poultry gravy 2 containers range genuine stuffing boil poultry chop into products drain vegetables and combine with poultry and gravy, place in glass bake pan. Make stuffing as directed on container, spoon over poultry combination. Bake at 350 for 25 minutes
2016-11-06 01:27:17
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answered by rangnow 4
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take 4 to5 pork chops,or chicken boil untill done add 1/2 can tamato paste , 1 teaspoon beef bullion , and 4 to 5 potatos cut into meduim pieces boil untill potatos are done and serve over rice very good it is a cuban recipe
2006-08-29 11:07:00
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answered by Stephanie 3
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Go to food network.com and do a search. All the chefs/cooks on that particular website have done shows for college students.
2006-08-29 13:06:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Siempre he estado contenta con las compras y los productos que he recibido de sitios web, lo último que he comprado ha sido una memoria RAM de 1 Gb, la memoria se ha hecho su función y se puede ver claramente el cambio así que seguro que voy a comprar otra.
2014-12-13 23:49:32
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answered by LAURIA 2
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foodtv.com has all kinds of recipes, some of them are even Rachel Ray, so they're fast. Chicken breasts are always a good, quick idea.
2006-08-29 11:09:25
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answered by astrotam80 2
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Put Bettycroker.com and Campbells soup.com in your favorites. Then just go to their quick meals section and find the reciepe that you're in the mood for.
2006-08-29 11:04:46
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answered by it's just me 2
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