Struggle meals
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DancingMoosie wrote: »
yes, cheap meals.0 -
Rice, beans, pot of soup, ramen... maybe potatoes? I can stretch a $1 bunch of kale for lunches pretty far...0
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KosmosKitten wrote: »
- Chicken sandwich from Whataburger
- Onion rings and chili dogs from DQ
- Mac n' cheese with hot dogs
- A sleeve of Ritz crackers
- Cinnamon Toast Crunch or some kid cereal with a ton of marshmallows in it
- Sushi (my favorite place is a five minute drive from home)
- Quesadilla with beans and cheese (and hot sauce, of course)
- Grilled cheese sandwich and canned soup
Mac and cheese w/hot dogs is still one of my faves!
Lunch today. Soooo good!0 -
Mayonnaise and mustard sandwiches take me back to Grandmas house and fishing on the creek. Not for fish, just for fun!0
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Times are tough right now! What are some of your favorite struggle meals?
Okay, since you've clarified "struggle" to mean "inexpensive" and maybe "easy", I can whittle my list down:- Mac n' Cheese and Hot Dogs (auto go to, I know this is terrible)
- Sleeve of Ritz Crackers
- Cans of questionable at best soup
- Bowls of cereal or those dumb packets of pre-mixed oatmeal
- White rice and eggs + veggies (like fried rice, but not actually fried or coated in soy sauce)
- Fried baloney sandwiches
- Peanut butter and jelly sandwich.. or a banana if I have one
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idk what biscuits are really, my gist is some grody thick dry texture donut thing...they give them away for free (Im pretty sure at Popeyes)
tortillas with dijon, or hummus or processed cheese or hot sauce - I hear ya2 -
Great, now I want biscuits and gravy. Thanks.5
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idk what biscuits are really, my gist is some grody thick dry texture donut thing...they give them away for free (Im pretty sure at Popeyes)
tortillas with dijon, or hummus or processed cheese or hot sauce - I hear ya
yeah basically the stuff from popeyes. and they are divine with nothing but mustard on them3 -
So, I was bumping around online and found a local restaurant that I've always wanted to try.
I pulled up the online menu and it looked pretty good.
It was a little spendy, but nothing crazy. Until I read the section of steaks.
They offered Kobe beef priced at $68.00 an ounce, with a minimum size order of 3 ounces.
That's $200.00 for just the steak, never mind a salad, side dishes or beverages.
Instead, I reckon I'll just keep dining at the Taco Cabana.5 -
idk what biscuits are really, my gist is some grody thick dry texture donut thing...they give them away for free (Im pretty sure at Popeyes)
tortillas with dijon, or hummus or processed cheese or hot sauce - I hear ya
yeah basically the stuff from popeyes. and they are divine with nothing but mustard on them
Uhm, excuse you. Popeyes biscuits are divine on their own and need no effin' help.4 -
idk what biscuits are really, my gist is some grody thick dry texture donut thing...they give them away for free (Im pretty sure at Popeyes)
tortillas with dijon, or hummus or processed cheese or hot sauce - I hear ya
I love biscuits! I like them plain or with butter. They're nothing like a donut. You can make them into the breakfast sandwich too which I guess is Imago's addition of mustard 😑2 -
chuckle_bunny wrote: »Mayonnaise sandwich. Don't ask me for the recipe 😧
Whats the secret ingredient1 -
Steak, loaded baked potato
Sautéed mushrooms
A loaded salad
Pizza0 -
This whole biscuit discussion is making me crave Pine State Biscuits, not at all a struggle meal (except in terms of struggling against debt and obesity).
My favorite is the Chatfield. They also have fantastic fried green tomatoes.
Biscuits and mac and cheese have really gotten a makeover the last few years as glamour foods.
I remember when there was no food in the house I would sometimes mix flour, water, and salt and eat the raw dough to fill my belly. Almost a biscuit. A sad, shameful biscuit.6 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »
idk what biscuits are really, my gist is some grody thick dry texture donut thing...they give them away for free (Im pretty sure at Popeyes)
tortillas with dijon, or hummus or processed cheese or hot sauce - I hear ya
yeah basically the stuff from popeyes. and they are divine with nothing but mustard on them
Uhm, excuse you. Popeyes biscuits are divine on their own and need no effin' help.
I'm not saying that, before 2020, I've driven 2+ hours to the next province over on a Dedicated Day Trip for a bucket of Popeye's with extra biscuits which would be then used to create impromptu greasy chicken sandwiches on the drive back. It's just that I know of people who do and then freeze any extra biscuits as Sunday morning treats loaded with generous pats of lactose-free butter. 😬
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KosmosKitten wrote: »
idk what biscuits are really, my gist is some grody thick dry texture donut thing...they give them away for free (Im pretty sure at Popeyes)
tortillas with dijon, or hummus or processed cheese or hot sauce - I hear ya
yeah basically the stuff from popeyes. and they are divine with nothing but mustard on them
Uhm, excuse you. Popeyes biscuits are divine on their own and need no effin' help.
I'm not saying that, before 2020, I've driven 2+ hours to the next province over on a Dedicated Day Trip for a bucket of Popeye's with extra biscuits which would be then used to create impromptu greasy chicken sandwiches on the drive back. It's just that I know of people who do and then freeze any extra biscuits as Sunday morning treats loaded with generous pats of lactose-free butter. 😬
ever make 7 up biscuits at home? pretty much the same thing as popeyes4 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »
idk what biscuits are really, my gist is some grody thick dry texture donut thing...they give them away for free (Im pretty sure at Popeyes)
tortillas with dijon, or hummus or processed cheese or hot sauce - I hear ya
yeah basically the stuff from popeyes. and they are divine with nothing but mustard on them
Uhm, excuse you. Popeyes biscuits are divine on their own and need no effin' help.
I'm not saying that, before 2020, I've driven 2+ hours to the next province over on a Dedicated Day Trip for a bucket of Popeye's with extra biscuits which would be then used to create impromptu greasy chicken sandwiches on the drive back. It's just that I know of people who do and then freeze any extra biscuits as Sunday morning treats loaded with generous pats of lactose-free butter. 😬
ever make 7 up biscuits at home? pretty much the same thing as popeyes
7 up!? This sounds complicated and time consuming. And think of the greenhouse gases emitted from the creation of a can of soda pop!
Nah...
I'd rather rent an SUV and drive two hours for struggle meals. I mean, the person I know would rather.4 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »
idk what biscuits are really, my gist is some grody thick dry texture donut thing...they give them away for free (Im pretty sure at Popeyes)
tortillas with dijon, or hummus or processed cheese or hot sauce - I hear ya
yeah basically the stuff from popeyes. and they are divine with nothing but mustard on them
Uhm, excuse you. Popeyes biscuits are divine on their own and need no effin' help.
I'm not saying that, before 2020, I've driven 2+ hours to the next province over on a Dedicated Day Trip for a bucket of Popeye's with extra biscuits which would be then used to create impromptu greasy chicken sandwiches on the drive back. It's just that I know of people who do and then freeze any extra biscuits as Sunday morning treats loaded with generous pats of lactose-free butter. 😬
ever make 7 up biscuits at home? pretty much the same thing as popeyes
7 up!? This sounds complicated and time consuming. And think of the greenhouse gases emitted from the creation of a can of soda pop!
Nah...
I'd rather rent an SUV and drive two hours for struggle meals. I mean, the person I know would rather.
nah it ain't too big a deal to mix some up
https://www.food.com/recipe/7-up-biscuits-496614
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