Favorite cheap college meals
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i made corey helper every sunday. would buy a pound of ground beef and a pound of whatever noodles you want. boil up the noodles and cook the beef in a pan with whatever seasonings you can find. throw some ketchup, barbecue sause, whatever liquids u have in the fridge in there with the beef after it is almost done. also toss in any left overs. then mix it all together with the noodles. tasted different every time and was always good. fed about 6 of us with left overs for the next few days.
beef ramen with hotdogs cooked up in the same pot at the same time....
mac and cheese with hotdogs and corn thrown in
poor mans sheppard pie- cook up some ground beef, toss in whatever veggies you want then top it with mashed potates(real or boxed will work)
beef ramen with hotdogs cooked up in the same pot at the same time....
mac and cheese with hotdogs and corn thrown in
poor mans sheppard pie- cook up some ground beef, toss in whatever veggies you want then top it with mashed potates(real or boxed will work)
Last edited by DieselCrawler; 04-06-2011 at 12:05 PM.
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i made corey helper every sunday. would buy a pound of ground beef and a pound of whatever noodles you want. boil up the noodles and cook the beef in a pan with whatever seasonings you can find. throw some ketchup, barbecue sause, whatever liquids u have in the fridge in there with the beef after it is almost done. also toss in any left overs. then mix it all together with the noodles. tasted different every time and was always good. fed about 6 of us with left overs for the next few days.
beef ramen with hotdogs cooked up in the same pot at the same time....
mac and cheese with hotdogs and corn thrown in
poor mans sheppard pie- cook up some ground beef, toss in whatever veggies you want then top it with mashed potates(rear or boxed will work)
beef ramen with hotdogs cooked up in the same pot at the same time....
mac and cheese with hotdogs and corn thrown in
poor mans sheppard pie- cook up some ground beef, toss in whatever veggies you want then top it with mashed potates(rear or boxed will work)
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I primarily eat boneless chicken breast from Walmart ($7 for a 3lb bag) and cook them on my George Foreman, seasoned and marinated just right. Cheap and healthy
Sides vary, anywhere from fried potatoes (not healthy ) to rice to whatever I can find.
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Amen to that one. Im not even in a relationship with the one Im talking to right now and Ive spent around $200 bucks on her in about 3 weeks. Movies, bowling, going out to eat, and gifts add up quick
Sides vary, anywhere from fried potatoes (not healthy ) to rice to whatever I can find.
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Amen to that one. Im not even in a relationship with the one Im talking to right now and Ive spent around $200 bucks on her in about 3 weeks. Movies, bowling, going out to eat, and gifts add up quick
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