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Your favorite poor mans meal?
Posted on 10/27/08 at 7:51 pm
Posted on 10/27/08 at 7:51 pm
Mine:
Ham Steak and Baked Beans...
cost like $3...
Ham Steak and Baked Beans...
cost like $3...
Posted on 10/27/08 at 8:08 pm to Kim Jong Ir
PB&J with Cheetos or a tuna fish sandwich
Posted on 10/27/08 at 8:14 pm to Golfer
red beans and rice, or navy beans and rice
Posted on 10/27/08 at 8:37 pm to iheartlsu
Corn Dogs and kraft mac and cheese
Posted on 10/27/08 at 8:50 pm to Golfer
Doctored up ramen or udon noodles. Hot sauce, honey, soy sauce, and whatever herbs, veggies, and meats that are on hand.
Posted on 10/27/08 at 9:24 pm to Golfer
potatoes typically in a can of gravy
Posted on 10/27/08 at 9:25 pm to Golfer
brown some ground meat (pork or beef) and onions. cook some rice and corn and mix it all up in a pot. Add a touch of mustard. you can cook a lot for really cheap
This post was edited on 10/27/08 at 9:26 pm
Posted on 10/27/08 at 10:00 pm to 8thyearsenior
quote:
Grits and eggs
Add in a couple of slices of bacon and you are in business.
Posted on 10/27/08 at 10:00 pm to TinyTigerPaws
quote:
in a can of grav
Posted on 10/27/08 at 10:07 pm to lsujj2008
If Obama gets elected next week lets sticky this thread b/c after he's done taxing us these will be the only meals I can afford
I love a good box of kraft mac & cheese
I love a good box of kraft mac & cheese
Posted on 10/27/08 at 10:09 pm to Golfer
toss up between
Potted meat and relish sammich
&
Kipper snacks and saltines
Potted meat and relish sammich
&
Kipper snacks and saltines
Posted on 10/27/08 at 10:28 pm to Uncle Stu
I always do trappeys jalepeno black eyed peas and rice. Damn tasty.
Posted on 10/28/08 at 6:04 am to Golfer
Fried eggs and rice with a tall cold glass of milk 
Posted on 10/28/08 at 6:39 am to Golfer
beef tips, rice and gravy, with cornbread......
Posted on 10/28/08 at 7:42 am to Golfer
#6 (double cheeseburger meal) at mickey D's for $2.99. fast food, fast digestion, low price.
Posted on 10/28/08 at 7:56 am to Golfer
Dry Beans
1 lb. Dry Beans
1 large Yellow Onion
1 small Bell Pepper
3 Stalks of Celery
1/2 Bunch of Green Onions
1 lb. Sausage
Seasoning Meat
2 or 3 Bay Leaves
Baking Soda
This recipe can be used for whatever type of Dry Beans you like (Red, Navy, Great Northern, Baby Lima, Large Lima, Black-Eye Peas, etc.) Soak Beans overnight or a few hours before cooking.
Rinse and drain beans. Pick thru for debris and/or discolored Beans. Add Water to cover Beans about 1 inch and stir in 1 tbs. of Baking Soda. Bring up to heat until they start to foam. Rinse Beans in a Collander with "Hot Water". Repeat this process two more times.
Add enough Hot Water to cover Beans about 2 inches and start to heat. Add Bay Leaves, Seasoning Meat and Spice to taste. Seasoning Meat can be leftover Ham/Ham Bone, Smoked Ham Hock, Smoked Turkey Neck, Wing or Leg. I keep a freezer bag in my freezer with this sort of leftover stuff. Never throw away a Ham Bone or Ham scraps!!!!!
In a seperate Skillet, Saute' chopped Vegtables in some good ole Bacon Grease, then add to Beans. Put Skillet aside, without washing, for making of Cornbread. Stir all together well and let simmer partially covered for about 1 hour on medium/low heat. Stir frequently and add "HOT WATER" as needed. Cold Water will keep the Beans from getting soft. Skim off any Grease/Scum as cooking.
Cut Sausage in 2" to 3" pieces and add to Beans. Continue cooking, adding Water as needed. Add Seasoning to taste. Cook untill soft and creamy.
Serve over Rice and Cornbread is an absolute must!!!!!!!!
1 lb. Dry Beans
1 large Yellow Onion
1 small Bell Pepper
3 Stalks of Celery
1/2 Bunch of Green Onions
1 lb. Sausage
Seasoning Meat
2 or 3 Bay Leaves
Baking Soda
This recipe can be used for whatever type of Dry Beans you like (Red, Navy, Great Northern, Baby Lima, Large Lima, Black-Eye Peas, etc.) Soak Beans overnight or a few hours before cooking.
Rinse and drain beans. Pick thru for debris and/or discolored Beans. Add Water to cover Beans about 1 inch and stir in 1 tbs. of Baking Soda. Bring up to heat until they start to foam. Rinse Beans in a Collander with "Hot Water". Repeat this process two more times.
Add enough Hot Water to cover Beans about 2 inches and start to heat. Add Bay Leaves, Seasoning Meat and Spice to taste. Seasoning Meat can be leftover Ham/Ham Bone, Smoked Ham Hock, Smoked Turkey Neck, Wing or Leg. I keep a freezer bag in my freezer with this sort of leftover stuff. Never throw away a Ham Bone or Ham scraps!!!!!
In a seperate Skillet, Saute' chopped Vegtables in some good ole Bacon Grease, then add to Beans. Put Skillet aside, without washing, for making of Cornbread. Stir all together well and let simmer partially covered for about 1 hour on medium/low heat. Stir frequently and add "HOT WATER" as needed. Cold Water will keep the Beans from getting soft. Skim off any Grease/Scum as cooking.
Cut Sausage in 2" to 3" pieces and add to Beans. Continue cooking, adding Water as needed. Add Seasoning to taste. Cook untill soft and creamy.
Serve over Rice and Cornbread is an absolute must!!!!!!!!
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