Bachelor Food
#31
haha i just bought a whole lotta steaks&burgers!! its so easy to cook...well when ur hungry u get the urge to learn...but for quik and easy eats i go for hotdogs and from time to time some ramen...lol
and heavy boy im with u..im mexican...my mom made me fat!! lol hahaha
and heavy boy im with u..im mexican...my mom made me fat!! lol hahaha
#32
blackened tilapia, real easy, heat cast iron skillet on med high, butter then season both sides of filet. cook on each side for 2 mins... Quick, easy and makes an f'n fish sandwich.
No one says you have to give up the quality of food when trying to save on the $
Whole porkloins, slice em up no thicker than 1" thick. As versatile as chicken on the grill. Taste great with A1 Chicago steakhouse marinade.
No one says you have to give up the quality of food when trying to save on the $
Whole porkloins, slice em up no thicker than 1" thick. As versatile as chicken on the grill. Taste great with A1 Chicago steakhouse marinade.
Last edited by Occupational_Hazard; Nov 23, 2009 at 02:39 AM.
#35
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Screw ramen.
Get a George Foreman grill (one with removable grill plates, easier to wash) and you will be set. Steaks, pork chops/loins, burgers, Johnsonville brats, chicken breast, tuna steaks...
Those Hormel Compleats microwave meals aren't too bad...fast & no dishes to wash. Those frozen stir-fry packages are decent too. $5 rotisserie chickens last a couple days. Stouffers & Micheal Angelos frozen boxes.
LOL @ Dont worry about looks, think about cooks.
#36

Screw ramen.
Get a George Foreman grill (one with removable grill plates, easier to wash) and you will be set. Steaks, pork chops/loins, burgers, Johnsonville brats, chicken breast, tuna steaks...
Those Hormel Compleats microwave meals aren't too bad...fast & no dishes to wash. Those frozen stir-fry packages are decent too. $5 rotisserie chickens last a couple days. Stouffers & Micheal Angelos frozen boxes.
LOL @ Dont worry about looks, think about cooks.

I don't eat frozen dinners, romen or pre frozen patties... My mom taught me to cook and it gets you laid. Never new my mom would have passed on suck a sweat skill. Had home made mac and cheese with BBQ chicken for breakfast
left overs don't last long around here. I think I'll have salmon for dinner cooked on a cedar plank :nunchuk1:
#38
Had me some sautéed chicken w/ some Velveeta cheesy shells the other day. Added broccoli to the shells along w/ bacon bits. Sautéed the chicken w/ some butter, a few spices and bacon bits as well. Man that was some good eatin.
#39
if you want easy here it goes...
1 can hormel chili chunky
1 velveeta cheese
1 big bag of tortilla chips
1 roll of toilet paper
open can of chili, dump into a bowl. open velveeta cheese, mix well.
microwave for 1:00 minute, dump over chips. enjoy!!!
the toilet paper is for what will happen 20:00 minutes later....
1 can hormel chili chunky
1 velveeta cheese
1 big bag of tortilla chips
1 roll of toilet paper
open can of chili, dump into a bowl. open velveeta cheese, mix well.
microwave for 1:00 minute, dump over chips. enjoy!!!
the toilet paper is for what will happen 20:00 minutes later....
#40
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So far my favorite concoction is family size mac and cheese, with some ground mule deer meat seasoned up a bit spicy, with a small can of ranch style beans, and a can of spicy rotel tomatoes but strain the juice off. Mix it all together and throw some tony chacheries(I know I spelled it wrong), little cheyienne red pepper and cracked black pepper. Makes enough to eat for a few days and aint bad as left overs


