I thought I'd tell ya'll about two delicious meals I've tried recently, and a couple old favorites. The first new meal is simple. It's one box of macaroni and cheese mixed with a half pound of ground beef. It's basically Hamburger Helper, but it's really cheap to make and tastes great. The other new meal was something I had for dinner tonight. It's found on the frozen aisle in the grocery stores and it's called Chicken Voila!. It comes in a variety of flavors and only takes 10 minutes to make. I had the Three Cheese Chicken tonight. I also bought the Teriyaki Chicken.
The two old favorites are snacks rather than meals. The first is to buy a box of Gerber's Mixed Grain Cereal. I'm sure it would work with the other two varieties, but I've always used mixed grain. Pour the flakes into a bowl, add 4-5 spoonfuls of sugar, then add water or milk (I prefer milk) until cereal has reached the desired consistency. If you've done it right, you'll end up with a sweet, cold, porridge-type snack. It is very delicious. Lastly, my other snack idea is very easy. It's called Doughnut Toast. My uncle Rob introduced it to me. (He's on the left) You take a glazed doughnut and cut it in half, then butter it and microwave it for 20-30 seconds. Now you've got a warm, soft, buttered, sweet snack. None of these are very healthy I'm sure, but they do taste great.
All I can say is yuck. Yuck to all of the food ideas mentioned above. I'm sure our dishes, pots, and pans are ashamed to have played a part in the making of these foods.
Posted by: Andrew at November 12, 2003 10:35 PMNah dude, they loved it.
Posted by: nick at November 13, 2003 01:20 PMI prefer to use the toaster oven to give my doughnut toast a little crunch. Hey, why didn't you give me credit for introducing you to the baby cereal and link me to a pic? I want my props!
Posted by: yo mama at November 13, 2003 02:55 PMI'll try to give you some props on my next post, how's about that?
Posted by: nick at November 14, 2003 01:31 PM